How can you practice your English outside the classroom?

You can learn English from various sources, not just in your English classes. Attending school assists you with your grammar and provides essential knowledge for learning another language.

However, to become fluent and learn English quickly, you’ll always need to engage in extra activities outside the classroom.

In fact, if you’re seeking the best ways to enhance your skillsโ€”listening, writing, speaking, and readingโ€”here is some advice.

  1. Speak and socialize with native speakers

Socializing with native English speakers is undoubtedly one of the best ways to immerse yourself in the English language. Living here on the Gold Coast provides you with the opportunity to connect and meet people from different countries.

Speaking English in social contexts will expose you to a idioms and expressions used in everyday speech. It’s perfect for meeting new people and practicing your speaking and listening skills.

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  1. Watch movies, series, or documentaries

Nowadays, you have multiple options and platforms to watch movies, mini-series, or documentaries. The best part is that while watching your favorite movie, you can learn expressions or sentences.

At the end of each episode, try to sketch images of your preferred scenes or characters from the film along with new words.

  1. Read about something that interests you

Reading novels, articles, books, or stories is an excellent exercise to do outside the classroom. Don’t forget your dictionary and strive to understand each sentence or learn new words.

If you don’t have enough time, at least try to read one article on your cell phone before going to bed.

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  1. Listen to music, podcasts, or audiobooks in your free time

Are you free, or do you not know what to listen to while working? Relax; here we have five podcasts to help you improve your listening.

Other options include listening to your favorite music or starting to listen to audiobooks. Check the song lyrics and practice your sentence structures, and why not create your own song or poem.

Don’t forget, with music, you never feel alone.

  1. Think in English with yourself

Thinking in English all the time while you are alone is a perfect complement to enhance your skills. If you don’t share a room with any native speakers, try speaking with yourself.

Remember to create sentences in different tenses. These recommendations are suitable for beginners, intermediate, and upper-level students unless you have perfect English.

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