Learning a New Language

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Although learning a new language is not just about being able to communicate but usually when we participate in any language exam, we need to get a sufficient grade for different language skills. These skills are mainly about the important aspects of a language like writing, listening, reading, and speaking. In my opinion there are some easy ways to improve each of which. To improve our listening skills we need to listen as much as we can to the native people. To do so we may listen to an English speaking radio channel or we may watch movies. To improve our writing skills we could start by writing short letters. It might be useful to write about daily simple topics also in the beginning. After a while we can try writing about the headlines that appear in the local newspapers. Reading the books is very helpful to improve our reading skills. Reading newspapers can also speed our learning process up. To my mind, speaking is the most difficult part of learning any new languages. You may be shy and not confident to speak, you may be afraid of being mocked, you may have no one around to practice with and finally when you speak with someone you should be quick to give a respond, which is stressful. But the only way that can be really helpful, is putting all these problems away and start to practically practice it. Furthermore to be able to improve all the above-mentioned skills you need to know sufficient number of the words of the new language. I think to memories new words and keeping them in mind the best way is writing them down on cards and then keeping look at them once a
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