MATERIALS_TO_GET_YOU_STARTED
Materials to get you started
PRONUNCIATION
Phonetic symbols
Link with the phonetic symbols so you can understand the videos and activities in the modules
This PDF File includes Prerequisites to start this course efficiently. Start off slow, but study regularly. Use material that is challenging, but not too difficult. Find out what works for you. After you have studied for a few days you would realize that you feel very cool with the English Language acquisition! :-)) Now Download the below PDF File and read it thoroughly, go to the links provided in this document, and explore more! Links to videos and texts to get you started
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What is necessary to learn English well?
The problem with learning and teaching English as a foreign language is that all English learners want to speak English well; however, most learners don’t want to spend time learning English on their own. This lack of motivation means that learners basically don’t spend their own time learning English, and if they do, they don’t do it regularly. For example, a typical learner might study English phrasal verbs for 12 hours before an English exam. However, he will not read a book in English for 30 minutes every day. He just doesn’t feel that learning English is pleasant enough, so he will only do it if he has to. The problem is that a huge one-time effort gives you nothing, while small, everyday activities will give you a lot.
الگوی خود انگیختگی زهرا مثالی از پشتکار داشتن در فراگیری زبان انگلیسی
Just be a motivated, learner like Zahra!
look at a different English learner: Zahra. Zahra reads a special novel for English learners (written in simplified English) almost every day for 30 minutes. She bought an English-English dictionary and uses it to look up English words whenever she doesn’t understand a sentence in her book. It was hard to study regularly at the beginning: Reading books and using a dictionary were not “normal activities” for her. And every English sentence was a challenge.
But now, after only two weeks, she can read much faster. While reading, she often sees words that she has learned in the past two weeks. When she recognizes such a word, she doesn’t have to look it up in a dictionary and she knows she has made good progress. Zahra feels she has learned a lot of English recently, and she is eager to learn more. Every day, she looks forward to reading her book. The book gives her the chance to use what she has learned (enjoy her progress) and to learn even more. Because she reads regularly, she forgets little and her vocabulary keeps growing.
Good Luck …
Materials to get you started
Vowels in the English Language
English comparisons with Spanish sounds
Consonant sounds
Please have a look at this video in order to study how the consonants sound in English. There
are sounds we do not have in Spanish, so you have to learn/revise those ones in detail
-ed endings
For Spanish speakers the pronunciation of the past of regular verbs is not easy, therefore make
sure you distinguish and learn the three different ways of pronouncing -ed
American English vs British English
Common mistakes Spanish speakers make
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I watch these videos more and more, especially those which are presented by the two Spanish guys. It sounds interesting hearing English sounds by Spanish speakers.
What do you feel about it? Do you have the same feeling like mine?