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Tips for Learning English

Release Date: 27 Mar, 2016

Everyone knows that learning English is difficult, but don’t worry—Culips is here to help! We’ve put together a list of language-learning tips that will have you speaking fluently in no time!

Live English

As much as you can, try to mimic the life of English speakers. Follow the same TV shows as they do, listen to the same music, and watch the same movies. You’ll learn about the language and the culture at the same time.If TV shows and movies are too difficult to understand, that’s OK. You can build up your listening comprehension by listening to podcasts (like Culips) and reading comprehension by reading graded readers

The important thing is to expose yourself to authentic examples of English as it’s spoken in the real world.

Use English  – At the end of the day, if you want to be able to speak English, you need to practice speaking English—lots. Thankfully, there are many of ways you can do this. Look for an English conversation club in your city. Or make friends with a native speaker and offer to buy them a coffee so you can chat. If you live in a place without any English speakers, use the Internet to find people who are learning your native language, and offer to do a language exchange over Skype. Or, best of all, if you can afford it, come visit us in Canada!

Take advantage of the Internet

There are many great tools on the Internet that can help you learn English.

Memrise  is a fantastic website for making flashcards and studying vocabulary,

Duolingo can help you with sentence structure and pronunciation, and

Bliu Bliu can help you track your reading progress.

One of the best sites for learning English is YouTube, where you can find so many interesting things to listen to or watch. From video blogs to movies to instructional material, YouTube has it all. And the best part is, it’s free!

  1. Find your motivation
    No one likes to study boring things. If your English textbook isn’t interesting, don’t use it! If your hobby is watching MLB baseball, then read about baseball in English. If you like fashion, then read English fashion magazines. Studying with engaging and interesting materials will help keep you inspired and motivated to take your English to the next level.
  2. Spread it out
    Use many different types of study materials to keep your learning interesting and to avoid burning out. Create a schedule that works for you, and use a different study source each time. If one of your methods becomes boring, stop it for a little bit and continue with what holds your interest. On weekdays you could listen to Culips while you commute to and from work. Before you go to sleep, you could read one chapter of a graded reader. In the evenings, you could watch the news in English on YouTube. And on the weekends, you could watch a movie in English and hang out with some of your native English-speaking friends. Variety is the spice of life—and the key to staying motivated and improving your English!
~15 minutes
Tips for Learning English
Intermediate
Blog

Tips for Learning English

Release Date: 27 Mar, 2016
~15 minutes

Everyone knows that learning English is difficult, but don’t worry—Culips is here to help! We’ve put together a list of language-learning tips that will have you speaking fluently in no time! Live English As much as you can, try to mimic the life of English speakers. Follow the same TV shows as they do, listen to the same music, and watch the same movies. You’ll learn about the language and the culture at the same time.If TV shows and movies are too difficult to understand, that’s OK. You can build up your listening comprehension by listening to podcasts (like Culips) and reading comprehension by reading graded readers The important thing is to expose yourself to authentic examples of English as it’s spoken in the real world. Use English  - At the end of the day, if you want to be able to speak English, you need to practice speaking English—lots. Thankfully, there are many of ways you can do this. Look for an English conversation club in your city. Or make friends with a native speaker and offer to buy them a coffee so you can chat. If you live in a place without any English speakers, use the Internet to find people who are learning your native language, and offer to do a language exchange over Skype. Or, best of all, if you can afford it, come visit us in Canada! Take advantage of the Internet There are many great tools on the Internet that can help you learn English. Memrise  is a fantastic website for making flashcards and studying vocabulary, Duolingo can help you with sentence structure and pronunciation, and Bliu Bliu can help you track your reading progress. One of the best sites for learning English is YouTube, where you can find so many interesting things to listen to or watch. From video blogs to movies to instructional material, YouTube has it all. And the best part is, it’s free!

  1. Find your motivation No one likes to study boring things. If your English textbook isn’t interesting, don’t use it! If your hobby is watching MLB baseball, then read about baseball in English. If you like fashion, then read English fashion magazines. Studying with engaging and interesting materials will help keep you inspired and motivated to take your English to the next level.
  2. Spread it out Use many different types of study materials to keep your learning interesting and to avoid burning out. Create a schedule that works for you, and use a different study source each time. If one of your methods becomes boring, stop it for a little bit and continue with what holds your interest. On weekdays you could listen to Culips while you commute to and from work. Before you go to sleep, you could read one chapter of a graded reader. In the evenings, you could watch the news in English on YouTube. And on the weekends, you could watch a movie in English and hang out with some of your native English-speaking friends. Variety is the spice of life—and the key to staying motivated and improving your English!


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Culips is podcast for English language learners who want to get awesome at English. We think it is important to learn English how it is really spoken and that’s why our lessons are always focused on real, current English. Learn to speak like a native and understand everything with Culips!  Test
Culips is really different than other English courses and podcasts. Our hosts are kind, funny, and professional. Our podcasts and lessons are designed to help you become fluent in conversational, North American English.  Here are some things you might not know about our hosts:
  • They are Canadian and American
  • Have master’s degrees and work in professions related to English education (Andrew is a university English professor, Suzanne is a pronunciation coach and voice actor, and Morag is a writer).
  • Actively study second languages as adults. Our team understands the ups and downs of studying foreign languages as adults who live busy lives.
At Culips, we make English understandable through our five different series: Chatterbox Listen to real English conversations between native speakers as we talk about current events, share funny stories, or interview fascinating guests. Become a fluent listener, get exposure to Western culture, and learn the ins and outs of natural English conversations all at the same time. Catch Word Learn natural English expressions, idioms, and phrasal verbs. We teach you everyday English vocabulary that native speakers actually use. Sound like a native speaker with Catch Word. Simplified Speech Do you get stressed out by English? Do native speakers talk too fast? Don’t worry! We’re here to help. In Simplified Speech, we use 100% natural English, but we speak more slowly than we do in our everyday lives. This series is great for all levels of learners but is specifically designed with high beginner-intermediate students in mind. Real Talk In our In our Real Talk series we teach you the practical English you need know when visiting or living in an English speaking country. Each episode examines a specific situation such as ordering at a restaurant, renting an apartment, or getting a refund. Speak Easy Speak Easy is the show that teaches you how to pronounce English the way native speakers do. Learn tips and tricks that will make your English pronunciation clear and understandable with Speak Easy.
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