Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Important English Tips For Using English in Class

Important English Tips For Using English in ClassWhen I was in a French class many years ago, my instructor used to say to us: 'You know when you are speaking the language in a classroom and you want to communicate in a particular way or to present a certain point, what is the first thing you do?' He would say: 'First, you think about what you want to say.' He said this because a good teacher always asks questions of their students. Let's explore this in more detail.So, you ask yourself: 'What is the first thing I do when I am speaking English?' Well, to start, you must think about what you want to say in your own language and then translate that thinking into English. To understand the idea of translating, just look at any good textbook or learning software. You will notice that for every sentence, you will see that there is a different sentence form (or 'formula' if you will). These sentence forms are used to control the flow of a sentence.So when you speak English in a class, the professor will probably start with asking you to think about what you want to say and will be looking for you to find the right form. Here are some tips:First, you must think about what you want to say in English. Remember, you want to make your English sound natural and as natural as possible, so you can easily communicate your thoughts to your friends and family back home. You might want to ask yourself: 'How am I going to say it in English?'Second, you have to practice saying the words in English as much as possible. You can learn by watching other people and what they are talking about. You can also listen to English songs and listen to English spoken in the television or radio. You might want to try reading out loud from a book or magazine as well.Third, don't think about the form you want to use until you have already studied English grammar. This is very important because it is the beginning of grammar. The form you are trying to create can usually be found in a specific chap ter of the English grammar books. If you don't find what you are looking for, Google it and you might find a few websites or learning software which will help you out.Fourth, always pay attention to what your classmates are saying. They might say something that could help you create the perfect sentence. Or they might say something that could help you get through the next sentence. Remember to focus on your conversation partners and use their comments to create the perfect sentence for you.Last, when you begin speaking English in a class, you will notice that the teacher will ask you to think about what you want to say in English. It is important to listen and to ask questions so that you can build your English vocabulary and build your communication skills in English.