{"id":52,"date":"2019-01-30T13:08:04","date_gmt":"2019-01-30T12:08:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wordpress-232648-741634.cloudwaysapps.com\/?p=52"},"modified":"2019-01-30T13:08:04","modified_gmt":"2019-01-30T12:08:04","slug":"doors-to-a-better-command-of-the-english-language","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.englishforward.com\/blog\/doors-to-a-better-command-of-the-english-language\/","title":{"rendered":"Doors To A Better Command Of The English Language"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>A non-native English speaker tends to keep silent to avoid embarrassment from choosing the wrong words, which is self-limiting. If you&#8217;re starting to learn English, take courage from&nbsp;<strong>Neil Gaiman,&nbsp;<\/strong>the famous author of sci-fi and fantasy fiction books: \u201d&#8230; if you are making mistakes, then you are making new things, trying new things, learning, living, pushing yourself, changing your world.\u201d<strong>&nbsp;Change is good and I\u2019ve made it my motto in learning a new language.<\/strong><br \/><\/p>\n\n\n<p>For 2019, I have resolved to face up to making mistakes if that will open the way to a better command of the English language, without which, I will forever be fearful of change. As I watched the blazing fireworks against a darkened New Year\u2019s Eve sky, I saw myself as one of those bright lights.<br \/><\/p>\n\n\n<p><strong>Here are 6 main points which served as my doors to learning the English language.<\/strong><br \/><\/p>\n\n\n<p><strong>First &#8211; Develop the habit of watching English movies.&nbsp;<\/strong>Netflix bingeing is actually a good habit if you are on a learning track. Movies are a good way of imbibing a new language in its natural setting, being used normally in everyday experiences. I would watch the subtitles being shown on the screen as I listen and thus, also learn the correct pronunciation and intonation, together with the visual language.<br \/><\/p>\n\n\n<p>One can detect an English speaker from a non-native by the speech intonation and so, I have endeavored to develop the tonal quality as well. Intonation is about how we say things, rather than what we say. It\u2019s a difficult process, yes, but as Winston Churchill had said, \u201c<em>I am always ready to learn although I do not always like being taught.<\/em>\u201d<br \/><\/p>\n\n\n<p><strong>Second &#8211; Read simple books with simple small interesting stories, so you read more and are addicted to it<\/strong>. If you don&#8217;t enjoy reading, your mind isn&#8217;t open to absorb as well. I\u2019ve done this a number of times, staying on the page, not peeking at the ending, and enjoying the exciting progression of the story.<br \/><\/p>\n\n\n<p>Plus, I\u2019ve been psyching myself, \u201c<em>If the goal you&#8217;ve set for yourself has a 100 percent chance of success, then frankly you aren&#8217;t aiming high enough<\/em>, \u201c as the technomad language hacker,&nbsp;<strong>Benny Lewis<\/strong>&nbsp;had advised.<br \/><\/p>\n\n\n<p><strong>Third &#8211; Be with people who speak the level of English you want to speak.<\/strong>&nbsp;English Forward telegram chat is such a great opportunity to mingle with teachers in a friendly chilled out environment. It is a home for some of the most generous individuals who provided their support and time to beginners or individuals seeking professional help with their English &#8211; whether for academic pursuits, career or personal goals. It has also become mine, and<strong>&nbsp;I visit as often as I can to help beginners with their own learning journeys.<\/strong><br \/><\/p>\n\n\n<p><strong>Fourth &#8211; Create your own words.<\/strong>&nbsp;Google them. See if there is a real word with a meaning for it. If not, Google will suggest the closest alternative for you to learn the meaning. I use this method constantly, especially when I make poems. When I need a last rhyming word, if I can&#8217;t find it, I make it and then, figure it out.<br \/><\/p>\n\n\n<p>I have formed my own \u201cvocabulary\u201d using a root word and adding a prefix or a suffix to suit its usage, whether a noun, verb, adjective or some other derivative. As the education reformist&nbsp;<strong>John Dewey<\/strong>&nbsp;had said,&nbsp;<em>\u201cEducation is not preparation for life. Education is life itself.\u201d<\/em>&nbsp;I have taken much pride in being a well-educated man and taking this time to educate myself is well worth all the efforts. I subscribe to Dewey\u2019s philosophy: \u201c<strong>Education<\/strong>&nbsp;<strong>requires<\/strong>&nbsp;<strong>a<\/strong>&nbsp;<strong>design<\/strong>&nbsp;<strong>that<\/strong>&nbsp;<strong>is<\/strong>&nbsp;<strong>grounded<\/strong>&nbsp;<strong>in<\/strong>&nbsp;<strong>a<\/strong>&nbsp;<strong>theory<\/strong>&nbsp;<strong>of<\/strong>&nbsp;<strong>experience<\/strong>.\u201d<br \/><\/p>\n\n\n<p><strong>Fifth &#8211; Read questions and answers in the English Forward forum or in any other similar place where you can find common questions that people have and a detailed explanation for how it is answered.<\/strong>These practical tips help and go a long way. As the famous author of inspirational books,&nbsp;<strong>Zig Ziglar<\/strong>had stated,&nbsp;<em>\u201cIf you&#8217;re determined to learn, no one can stop you.\u201d<\/em>&nbsp;I\u2019ll be more fearful of missing the answers than fearful of asking the questions.<br \/><\/p>\n\n\n<p>Here\u2019s the thing, asking questions never hurts a man but the pretense of knowing all the answers does. Thus, not asking the suitable questions is a dangerous mindset which can stunt a person for life, as well as those under his care and influence.<br \/><\/p>\n\n\n<p><strong>Sixth &#8211; Record your talk or text that you write.<\/strong>&nbsp;Then put it through tools like&nbsp;Grammarly&nbsp;which will tell you all the mistakes it finds to fix it. Once you learn the mistakes and fix it, begin dissection it to see how you can improve further.<\/p>\n\n\n<ol><li>Can you form the sentence in better ways?<\/li><li>Are there compact phrases to replace a sentence?<\/li><li>Can you find apt and accurate words?<\/li><li>Can punctuations be improved?<\/li><li>Can you remove some text and still get the message across, as shorter is better?<\/li><li>Read it out loud to see if it flows well?<\/li><li>Should you break a sentence or merge them for them to flow well?<\/li><li>What can you do more to create a &#8216;sway\u2019 with your words?<\/li><\/ol>\n\n\n<p><strong>Language is an art, and a science.<\/strong>&nbsp;Analyze, dissect, improve it like a science and speak out, feel, modulate and improve expression as art. As the celebrated Russian playwright and short story writer,<strong>Anton Chekhov<\/strong>&nbsp;will put it, \u201c<em>Knowledge is of no value unless you put it into practice,<\/em>\u201d I had ventured out of my comfort zone and volunteered for speaking in International Business Conferences from 14 years of age and 11 years hence.<br \/><\/p>\n\n\n<p>By this manner, I can pay forward to those who have taken time and patience to teach me the beautiful symmetry and richness of the English language,&nbsp;<strong>171,476 words in current use, and 47,156 obsolete words<\/strong>. To this may be added around 9,500 derivative words included as subentries.\u201d We can&#8217;t count them!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A non-native English speaker tends to keep silent to avoid embarrassment from choosing the wrong words, which is self-limiting. 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