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  • Hello, my name is Emma, and I am here to help you with your English.

  • Today, I wanted to talk about a question I get a lot.

  • Many learners of English ask me, "Emma, what do I do?

  • I want to practice English, but I live in a country where people don't speak English.

  • How can I practice more?".

  • So, if you live in a country where people don't speak English and you want to practice

  • more, I have some great tips and advice to help you do this.

  • If you do live in an English-speaking country, these tips are also good.

  • You can get more practice, so let's get started!

  • So, the first tip I have is if you want to practice reading and listening, there are

  • different websites that can really help you with this.

  • I really like the BBC Radio and the CBC Radio.

  • So, you can find these websites online, and they give worldviews or news about different

  • topics including art, culture, current events.

  • The thing I like about listening to these short radio clips is that you can see how

  • long they are in advance.

  • I recommend to my students not to pick very long listening or reading in the beginning.

  • If they're advanced that's fine, but for people who are just starting to learn English, choosing

  • something short that may be a good minute two minutes is a good idea.

  • You can listen to one or two minutes of English every day.

  • Another great website I love is Breaking News English.

  • Here, you can see other news stories and you can get the news in easy English or harder

  • English.

  • You can also - you can also listen to the same news stories as well, so you can read

  • or listen depending on what you want to do.

  • So I recommend these these sites; I think they're fantastic for learning.

  • My second tip is that you can visit www.TeacherEmma.com . This is my website, and I have had this

  • website since January.

  • This website - I know I'm biased - is fantastic for learning English.

  • The reason is that I have a lot of students who come on and I teach different lessons

  • on different subjects, and in the comments, I have students post a lot of information

  • or questions and I respond, so this is a great way to actually talk with a native speaker,

  • so I recommend checking out this website.

  • I offer free lessons and there's also a paid subscription.

  • Alright, so let's see what other tips I have for learning English.

  • So, my third tip, and I love this tip, is you can make or join an English club.

  • I like learning with other people.

  • I find it sometimes difficult or boring learning things, especially a language, on my own.

  • So, I think English clubs can be a great way to practice English.

  • So, how can you find people for an English club?

  • Well, the library is often a good place to start.

  • A lot of libraries have an English section.

  • Maybe the library in your city or town already has an English club.

  • If not, maybe you can make a poster and try to find people through the library to create

  • an English club.

  • Colleges and universities are another great place to find people.

  • A lot of colleges or universities have an English department.

  • You can often find people who are learning English at college or university, so again,

  • if there isn't a club, maybe you can make one!

  • Create a poster and try and find other people who are learning English as well.

  • Sometimes, religious places have an English club.

  • I know in Toronto, there are many churches that run English conversation circles, so

  • it might be an idea to check out a religious place where you live.

  • Maybe it might be a church, a mosque, a synagogue, or a temple.

  • Whatever the case, maybe they have an English club, or maybe they would be willing to work

  • with you to create one.

  • So, when it comes to English clubs, it's always a good idea to have a goal or a plan for each

  • time you meet.

  • This can make your English club very successful.

  • So, one example of a plan you might have is you and the other members of your club can

  • choose an English song to learn together.

  • Maybe you can learn some vocabulary from the song, or some expressions.

  • You can talk about if you like the song, if you don't like the song, you can compare two

  • songs, which one is better.

  • So there's a lot you can do with just music.

  • You can also read or listen to the news together, maybe a short clip.

  • So for example, I talked about the CBC Radio and BBC Radio and Breaking News English.

  • These are all great places to find small examples of English you can discuss.

  • You can also go to websites like www.goodluckielts.com or www.goodlucktoefl.com.

  • These websites are for people who are taking the IELTS or the TOEFL, but they also have

  • great speaking questions, so if you ever want to find some great questions that you can

  • talk about, you can go to this site and look for the speaking section.

  • There, you will find many interesting topics and speaking questions you can ask each other.

  • So, these are all great ideas for what to do in your club.

  • Another thing that you can do is... maybe you are confused by something.

  • You don't know if it's "until" or "by", or maybe there's a new word you don't understand.

  • There're a lot of questions we often have about English, so what you can do in your

  • club is you can come up with a list of questions of things that confuse you, and then together,

  • you can search for the answer.

  • Sometimes, having more heads together is better than just one.

  • Most - in clubs especially - different people know different resources, so maybe your friend

  • here has a great website he uses to learn English, maybe another friend knows of another

  • place, so together you can use your knowledge to answer some of these English questions.

  • So, let's look at some other tips for what to do when you are learning English in a non-English

  • speaking place.

  • So, my fourth tip I used when I lived in China is to go to a popular ex-pat place.

  • So, what is an expat?

  • An expat is someone from another country who comes to your country to work.

  • Ex-pats often speak different languages because they are from all over the world.

  • So, you can find an English-speaking expat and practice with them.

  • How can you find an English speaking expat?

  • What I would recommend is go to the area of your city or town where people from other

  • places hang out.

  • So, for example, there's usually in different, like, in Beijing for example, there was a

  • place where a lot of English speakers would hang out, would go to the same clubs or the

  • same restaurants.

  • In other counties, you will find a lot of English speakers hanging out in the same neighborhood

  • or area.

  • So, find out what these places are and what you can do is, using, maybe make a poster

  • and try to find someone to do a language exchange with.

  • What's a language exchange?

  • Well, a language exchange is where you and another person teach each other your languages.

  • So, for example, if I want to learn Chinese and my friend here wants to learn English

  • and he speaks Chinese, we can practice together.

  • Half the time we can speak English, the other half of the time we can speak Mandarin.

  • So, it's a great way to learn English for free.

  • So again, going to the local expat area, maybe going to a coffee shop or a restaurant, and

  • putting up a poster saying you want to learn English and in exchange you will teach your

  • language, is a great way to meet people.

  • My fifth tip is it's always good to know what your mistakes are, and this is something you

  • can do on your own.

  • You can record yourself speaking.

  • When you listen to yourself talk, you often will notice mistakes you make in your speech.

  • So, you can listen and then you can make a conscious effort to try to fix those mistakes

  • the next time you speak in conversation.

  • Another thing you can do is with your writing, you can know your mistakes and you can look

  • for those mistakes anytime you write something.

  • When you know what your mistakes are, it's easy to learn from them.

  • So, how do you know what mistakes you're making if English isn't your first language, how

  • would you know?

  • Well, one thing I would recommend is find out what mistakes people who speak your language

  • often make when they speak English.

  • So, for example, I know a lot of French speakers make mistakes with "make" and "do" in English.

  • I know a lot of Korean speakers have trouble with with "L" and "R" in English and listening

  • to the difference.

  • I know that a lot of students I've had who are South American have trouble when they

  • write because they write really long sentences because that, I guess, is more common in their

  • writing tradition.

  • So, it's a good idea to know what are common mistakes people from your culture or your

  • language group make in English, and then record yourself speaking and check - do you make

  • these mistakes?

  • Or look at your writing; are you making these mistakes?

  • Another possibility you can do is create an edit checklist.

  • You can - when you edit, you re-read something to look for the mistakes and you fix them.

  • An editing checklist is something that reminds you which mistakes to look for.

  • So, maybe you always forget to use capital letters.

  • Maybe when you write, you write "i like", when really, "I" in English is always a capital

  • letter, it's always "I".

  • So If you know this is a mistake you make, you can write it down on a checklist and then

  • anytime you write, look at that checklist.

  • It can remind you what your mistakes are and how to fix them.

  • My next tip is - I would like to recommend a website you can check out: coursera.org.

  • This website has a lot of university courses that are free.

  • Maybe there's something you've always wanted to learn.

  • You can check out a course from courera.org and they often have forums where people worldwide

  • are learning together.

  • So this is the way to meet other people who know English.

  • You can write to each other on the forums about the course you're taking.

  • My last tip for today is to visit www.engvid.com . There, you will find myself and many other

  • teachers with a lot of different videos on different topics.

  • You can take quizzes on www.engvid.com on these different topics and you can also post

  • on the comments board, so you can write different comments to each other; you can meet a lot

  • of different people that way, so I really recommend checking out www.engvid.com .

  • I actually - I guess I have one more tip to give you.

  • You can also subscribe to my channel.

  • Don't forget to ring the bell.

  • By subscribing to my channel, you can get more videos on a whole bunch of different

  • topics, so I recommend subscribing and ringing the bell to make sure you get all this great

  • English content.

  • So, thank you so much for watching!

  • Everything covered in this video I'll actually be putting on a quiz at www.engvid.com , so

  • there you can actually practice what you learned.

  • So, thank you for watching and until next time, take care.

Hello, my name is Emma, and I am here to help you with your English.

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英語を話さない国で英語を練習する方法 (HOW TO PRACTICE ENGLISH in a non-English speaking country)

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    Jan Weng に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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