One piece at a time

Jules Munns English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Teacher (East London)
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Subject: English as a Foreign Language (EFL)
Last updated: 23/03/2011
Tags: business english, english as a foreign language (efl)
English as a Foreign Language (EFL)

Learning a language is complex . There are so many things to think about. Tenses, vocabulary, sentence structure, pronunciation, inflection, the rules of politeness. How can you do it all at the same time?

I have a simple approach, train it all seperately! Take the one thing you want to improve, and work on just that. For five minutes, an hour, a week if you need. That way you can really be sure you know what you are doing. Then choose something else, then something else. I promise you, you'll find that you're getting better and better before you even know it.

How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time.




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