WHERE SHOULD YOU START LEARNING ENGLISH? THE ULTIMATE GUIDE

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WHERE SHOULD YOU START LEARNING ENGLISH? THE ULTIMATE GUIDE

To have a systematic learning of the English language, you need to know about the ‘what’s’ and ‘how’s’ of the same! When introducing yourself, you can make use of simple greetings like ‘hello’ and ‘how are you’! If you are talking to a person whom you trust, you can also share your basic details. You can also talk about your friends and families and can break the ice!

As you are a beginner to learning the English language, you can do the basic things like ordering food online and you can even get a room in a nearby hostel or hotel by talking to people! You can also purchase a train ticket for yourself and you can also book a bus ticket! Once you know the basics of English language, conversations help you to get even the basics of living like food and shelter. Language and conversations make sure that you are not deprived of basic necessities!

Now that you are well-aware of the basics about the English language you can have simple and basic conversations about the topics with the people you trust or it could even be your friends and family or even relatives. Once you are well-versed with the English language, you can literally talk about anything and everything, and you will no longer be a beginner at English! Once you have built your confidence, you can also use harder and difficult words to challenge yourself and speak with confidence! 

Making use of simple words will help you to talk about basic things and things that are done regularly, like your hobbies and everything that you like to do in your past time!

Once you are good to go with the basics of English language, you can level yourself to the next stage of the language that is the intermediate level, and then step up to the professional/advanced level.