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Do you want to improve your English skills, but you don’t know where to start?
With many free and paid courses and articles available on the internet, it's common to feel overwhelmed.
You need a clear structure to guide your learning journey at the elementary level. 🧱
Achieving proficiency in speaking, listening, reading, and writing at the A2 level should meet the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) guidelines.
Speaking 🗣️
What can you do?
Practice speaking English at every opportunity, especially since it's the most difficult skill to master.
Practice role-playing with your friends. Get comfortable with:
Introducing yourself
Discussing your hobbies
Ordering food at a restaurant
Buying train tickets
Talking about familiar subjects
For example, pretend to order a latte at a coffee shop. Use greetings and common vocabulary to receive the order successfully.
Another method is to create a monologue and practice your speaking skills in front of the mirror.
Listening 👂🏻
What can you do?
Listen...listen...and listen some more!
Follow a few practical tips for listening:
Schedule regular practice — make it a daily routine
Listen to an audiobook, the radio, or a podcast for 15 minutes
Listen to different types of audio
Start with something you like (watch a movie or documentary)
Include podcasts and radio stations
Listenin 2-minute chunks
Check your understanding at the end of each chunk
Listen again to the same piece of audio
Discover new words that you didn't understand before
Reading 📖
What can you do?
Like other language skills, practice is important. Understand English in different situations and read different sources (books, articles, instructions, etc).
Follow a few practical tips for reading:
Read every day or every other day
Become familiar with the structure of sentences and learn new words
Make reading fun — read about something you like
Discover your interests and find related books or articles
Keep going — even if you find unfamiliar words while reading
Try to understand the main ideas
Writing 📝
Tips For Success
Stay motivated and write down your goals — do you want to pass your exam, or do you want to improve your fluency? 🎯
Even a few minutes a day of practice can help improve your skills. 💪
Learning a foreign language doesn't have to be hard — read the books you like, listen to your favorite radio shows, or watch movies in English. ❤️
Grammar is important, so make sure you master the rules — practice regularly. 🏋🏽
Make the most of technology and find the right tools to help you, like learning apps or writing tools. 📱
Quiz
What should you do if you make a mistake while learning English? Select all correct answers:
Mistakes are part of the learning journey and stepping stones to success. It's important to learn from mistakes and accept feedback from teachers or peers.
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This Byte has been authored by
Iulia Musat
L&D Admin
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