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antimoon how to learn english effectively if you want to learn english well you cannot rely on english classes you have to take control of your learning we ll show you how to do it in a fun and effective way how to learn english a guide to learning english really well covers motivation diction aries pronun ci ation input and more other articles why we don t like english classes language learning myths and facts and other language related articles resources aids for english learners and teachers correct english search free audio recordings online ipa keyboard etc learner reports reports from people who are learning or have learned english with the antimoon method old discussion forum archived discussions about the english language and languages in general in other languages parts of antimoon have been translated by volunteers into other languages including spanish portuguese korean polish chinese about antimoon information about this site and the people behind it what s new tom s blog reader mail reading aloud to improve your english 1 mar 2024 craig peters writes i am an english teacher primarily of english literature who currently runs a tutoring company in hong kong however i have also taught students to improve their english strengthening students who are intermediate or even beginner learners of english to become much stronger your antimoon resource is quite valuable what you teach there accords with my findings the biggest thing students need is good english inputs and those indeed come from reading especially something that you may want to consider drawing more explicit attention to it s worth encouraging students of english not only to read but to read aloud the problem with just reading quietly is that it does not necessarily help you improve your grammar and expression that much as an example of this i had a professor at university whose third language was english although he could publish his articles in academic journals he still made some grammar mistakes when speaking and undoubtedly when writing too more 12 comments grammar rules update subscribe by e mail or rss to get notified when we publish a new update contact information
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