Some of you readers are students in classrooms, some are just looking at how to improve their English. All of us are students, of some sort. When you want to improve your English you must find a way to actively work at it. Just being exposed to something doesn’t mean it rubs off on you. If you want to learn to drive a car you cannot just ride in a car and expect to be able to get behind the wheel and know how to drive. You have to take lessons, someone show you how the correct way to do it, practice in a controlled environment, and then take it on the road and practice on the actual street before you get your license to drive alone. What does a good student do? First, they study, they don’t just go through life, just sit in the class, just expect to be entertained. They asks questions, they participate in class, take risks and decide they will learn and study. In class when the teacher asks a question a good student will try to answer, during drills they participate, they do their homework. They know they won’t learn just by living or breathing in the classroom. Talk to the teacher outside of class, take advantage of their wisdom. During life talk to strangers, participate in discussions, don’t be afraid of taking a risk, most native speakers will enjoy helping you improve your English.
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