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How to use English in your daily life

 How to use English in your daily life?


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Adapted from:
https://ielc.co.id/en/10-ways-you-can-use-english-in-your-daily-life/

10 ways you can use English in your daily life.
1. Read English books, start with suitable genres or children's books.
2. Listen to English podcasts, and find ones that suit your interests.
3. Watch English shows. A variety of options is available online for free.
4. Join English-speaking communities online to practice speaking.
5. Start journaling in English to improve grammar and tenses.
6. Listen to English songs and sing along to improve pronunciation.
7. Watch English movies to observe spoken English in various contexts.
8. Watch English-speaking YouTubers or narrated videos for free learning resources.
9. Use online platforms like TED and Kurzgesagt for informative videos.
10. Interact with other learners of English through social media.
Can you think of other tips? Share them in Comments.

Here is the introduction from the original article:
“Hello English learners!
I hope your English learning journey is going well so far!
But, do you want to take it one step further?
Incorporate English into your daily life! That is the fastest way to fluency!
If you only use English where you are in the classroom, it will take you years to be able to think in English naturally and speak English confidently!
So, today, we will teach you how to make English a part of your daily life and by doing so, fast-track your English learning journey.
So, what are you waiting for? Fasten your seatbelt and let’s begin our English learning adventure.
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