Steps on how you can improve in english as a language
In order to study abroad, you will need to
possess satisfactory English skills. This is a
key requirement, not just for immigration
reasons but also so you can understand and
keep up with the course material. Remember:
you will be studying at a higher level than
before, under some of the greatest minds in
your field, in the world. Therefore, your English
skills must be strong so you can do your very
best academically.
You will have to take an English language test
if English is not your mother tongue. There are
a few to choose from, each with their own
emphasise on different areas of language. You
should find out from your university which
they would prefer you to take, as well as their
acceptance scores.
You should prepare for this test well in
advance, practising your English skills at every
opportunity beforehand. Here are 3 ways you
can practise your English without having to
read a boring textbook:
Converse with English Speakers
If you know someone who is fluent in English
or has strong English skills, resist the
temptation to speak to them in your mutual
language. Push yourself to speak English with
them so you can work on your skills. Tell them
why you are doing this, so they can insist you
speak to them in English too. Ask them to
correct you at every opportunity.
Watching Films
While watching American or English films,
pretend you are in the film yourself and reply
in English to characters. Don’t use subtitles or
watch with audio in your own language. This
way, you can improve your skills while
stillenjoying yourself in your personal time.
Plus, watching Hollywood films will give you
points of reference so you can start
conversations with other students when you
arrive in your study destination.
Think in English
Think in English! If you’re watching something
in your own language, consider what the lines
would be in English. If two people are talking
nearby in your language, consider how what
they’re saying would translate to in English. If
you see a sign in your language, rearrange
into English or how it would be presented in
English. Use every opportunity to “see English”
so you no longer view improving your English
skills as homework; instead, think of it as
improving yourself
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