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    5 more secrets to language learning success
    Updated 17 July 2015, 12:40 AEST
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    Learning a new language is a challenge for anyone and requires a lot of hard work and dedication. We hit the streets to ask Australians for their language learning tips.

    As you've just seen, you don't need to be in a classroom to keep improving your English language skills - there are lots of other ways. Here are some easy techniques that you can use just about anywhere and anytime. And if you use them regularly you will be be well on the way to being a great communicator in English.



    1. Two heads are better than one



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    There are many different ways that you can practise speaking and you should get into a habit where you employ at least one or two of these methods for practise each day or week.


    Practise with a friend; find a partner who is also learning English and set aside a time where you both communicate in English each day or week. By phone, online, or in person, conduct your everyday conversation through English over a coffee or tea and don’t worry if you need to fill in some gaps with your native language, just use as much English as you can and keep these chats regular.


    Put learning into usage; look for an opportunity to use the recent language you have learnt in conversation as soon as you have learnt it to ensure that it becomes an active part of your range. As you learn a new phrase, make sure that you keep it top of mind so that you can use it at the next opportunity.



    2. Keep a dictionary handy



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    Always keep a dictionary at hand. If you have a pocket dictionary, keep it with you or if you have a smartphone, then find a dictionary website that provides access that you can keep in your bookmarks. When you come across a new word, check it in your dictionary and make a quick note of the word so you can come back to it later.


    When you have some spare time, familiarise yourself with the different styles and symbols that your dictionary will use as this will help you later when you need to quickly access definitions and meaning from the dictionary. For example, many dictionaries will use abbreviations or shortened words to explain the word or phrase in focus. Examples include:


    Vb - verb


    Adj - adjective


    Syn - synonym


    When you do look up a word in the dictionary, ensure you expand your knowledge by reading through the list of synonyms. A synonym is a word that has the same or nearly the same meaning such as‘happy’,‘joyful’and‘elated’. It is a good idea to look at the list of synonyms as this can help you to attach other words that you may know to the new word that you have just learnt.



    3. Turn the sub-titles on



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    English movies are a great and fun way to build up your language skills and can be very useful to practise listening, pronunciation and build up your vocabulary. As well, viewing movies in English will expose you to some very natural and authentic exchanges in everyday situaitons.


    Where you can, turn on the English subtitles for movies and listen and follow along. Use the pause and rewind functions to pick up on any vocabulary or phrases you are not sure about or that you are interested in. If there are close ups of the actors then use the close ups as an opportunity to study how they are making different words through mouth and facial movements, then pause and practise those sounds yourself. You might even find it helpful to use a mirror and imitate the sounds and movements yourself.


    Active listening is a very useful way to improve your skills, listen to what you hear and apply it. If you have the captions on, turn them off and listen to what you hear and write down what you hear. Listen, pause and then write what you hear and then rewind and come back and check your understanding. This type of dictation will help you focus in on the individual sounds in and around words, as well as how words link and the different stress points in those linkages.



    4. Listen to the radio



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    It is important to listen to different voices and the more the better. Listening to the radio is one way that you can keep your awareness of the sounds of English active and at the same time, work on your pronunciation. There are many different options for free radio both on line and through shortwave. Find out what radio stations operate in your area in English and familiarise yourself with some of the programming and if you can, arrange your schedule so you can listen to a broadcast or part of a broadcast each day or week.


    Pronunciation is a key part of learning a language and can be done in many different ways. Just focussing on a word and listening for syllabus stress and practising the right form yourself can be very productive. To do this you need to find the correct version of the word and this can often be found as an audio file in most free online dictionaries. Look for the icon that indicates 'to listen'.


    Listen to the word and then imitate the sounds you hear. Again, this might be aided by using a mirror where you can watch as you make the sounds of English.



    5. Use it don't lose it



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    Look to attach English language to everyday situations, as you are working or as you are in your house think about the situations you are in and use English to describe it. If you talk to someone on the phone for example, after the phone call think about how you would conduct that conversation in English. Pick a few phrases and key vocabulary and think about how you would use that in the phone conversation.


    If you want to practise speaking you could even say the phrase aloud and pretend that you are still talking on the phone, only, you are speaking in English, although you might need to be home by yourself to do this!


    Identify at least two or three sources of English content to use regularly, these might be websites, newspapers, social media sites or books. Once you have found them, get into the habit of activating some key learning techniques. One way is to keep a notebook list of new words, write the new word down and then write an example sentence using the word or phrase. Note the form of the word, is it an adjective, a noun, an adverb, an adjective or a verb? If it is a verb then write down the different forms of the verb. If you want, even translate the word into your own language.


    Keep your list handy and when you have a few spare minutes open it and review your new vocabulary and make sure you use those new words whenever and as soon as you can. After all, the only way to successfully learn a foreign language is hard work and, practise, practise and practise.


    Join our LearnEnglish Facebook communityas a way to sharpen your English language skills. English language content and learning tips are posted daily!


    For more tips check out our first5 secrets to language learning success.



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