I could have named this also “English for dummies”. Because this post and the following series are intended for people who know somebody who badly needs to learn English, from a beginner level, and isn’t used to learn languages. Because English seems to be inevitable, many people can’t live without it anymore, others will experience serious disadvantages in their lives without it, sooner or later. Almost to all people from 6 to 99 years can happen this.
Don’t fight English
You need it in more and more jobs, in most foreign countries, on the internet. Stop fighting against English. Globalization, multicultural processes can’t be halted anymore in the world, I think. Fighting globalization seems to be just as fighting gravitation: small victories can be achieved, but in reality, in the longer term, it’s a hopeless effort.
Some people can learn a language better from the teachers, others are able to do it from books or digital internet lessons, others need a real-life school or courses in a group. Others can do it even watching TV or hearing radio. (Please read my older post about this - Versión en español.)
But do something
There is only one bad solution: not learning English at all. So I want to offer to your friends who don’t speak it, a simple, maybe not very effective, but easy way. All friends should have 10-20-30 minutes a day, don’t they? No more excuses!
Many people don’t have the money to pay classes, others are unable to work autonomously, others don’t know where to begin. And time flies, quickly, many people are losing valuable time, maybe failing to get a job, missing to learn something important on the internet, or having problems traveling alone.
How many words do I need?
If you learn only 800 of the most frequently-used lemmas in English, you'll be able to understand 75% of the language as it is spoken in normal life.
– wrote BBC. (A lemma is the main word with all its derivatives, like “fast, faster fastest”, or “do, does doing, done”.)
Functional beginner: 250-500 words. After just a week or so of learning, you’ll already have most of the tools to start having basic, everyday conversations. In most of the world’s languages, 500 words will be more than enough to get you through any tourist situations and everyday introductions.
– wrote Fluentu.com.
One small step every day
I realize knowing words isn’t the same as speaking a language, but much more than lack of any knowledge. Whilst you are looking for the ideal solution for your brother, sister, son, grandma or another person to learn English, let them begin something.
Give her/him my new series containing every day 5+1 words or expressions in English. Remember: 365*5 are 1825, the reader can acquire a nice vocabulary in only a year. I make it very simple, in order to facilitate learning for many people, from housewife to grandpa or children.
How to use it
I can translate the words into Spanish and German. But I‘ll put a link taking you to the Google Translator, where you can set your desired language (above the right side box) to be able to get the meaning in many many languages.
Besides the written words, you have to learn also the pronunciation. Below the left box, the speaker sign gives you the important pronunciation, the voice sample. Another solution is my other link to the Free Dictionary, with voice samples in both American English and British English versions. Maybe you should listen to both.
The reader, “pupil” should also pronounce the word himself/herself, several times, not only hear it. I hope I‘ll see your friends every day. Here is the first very simple lesson:
Five Words + 1, Post Nr. 1, November 21, 2018
Word | English | Deutsch | Español | Google Translator | Free Dictionary |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | one | eins | uno | Free Dict. | |
2 | two | zwei | dos | Free Dict. | |
3 | three | drei | tres | Free Dict. | |
4 | four | vier | cuatro | Free Dict. | |
5 | five | fünf | cinco | Free Dict. | |
+1 | zero | null | zero | Free Dict. |
Next lesson here
(If you don’t like my series, you could search for other everyday solutions, for example here. The important thing is practice, practice, practice, regularly, every day. A similar effort destined to more advanced users I found also on Steemit from @majes.tytyty)
List of some lessons:
1. Introduction and numbers
2. The good, the bad and the ugly
3. Greetings
4.-5. Numbers, Family
6.-7. Numbers, Festivities
8.-9. Time, Numbers
10.-11. Colors, negation
12.-13. Flavours, useful signs
14.-15. Politeness, more colors
16.-17. Settlements, movements
18.-19. Everyday activities, Airport
20.-21. Interrogatives, numbers
List of all lessons:
Index of “5 + 1 Words In English” – Índice de la serie “5 + 1 palabras en inglés”
(Cover photo: Pixabay.com)
Loving this post as I have taught English in the past. Interesting points made here. :)
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Even if Chinese or Hindi are the most spoken languages per number of speakers, English is still the most important one for a variety of reasons. I did enjoy reading your post and found your method of learning daily vocabulary very interesting. I used to do something similar by writing down words in a notebook. I just had a different approach: I copied the word with its translation then each word was repeated at least 50 times like a primary school assignment. At the end you won't forget it.
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I never realized how much influence and power the English language had until in moved to South Korea. I really took it for granted.
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yes english language become mandatory to learn. The fact that so many people now use English as either a first or second language indicates that English is likely to remain a globally dominant language for many years to come.\nbut will you like to tell me the easiest way to learn german lamguage. I need to learn german language..
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I did the first lesson. Thanks deathcross.
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I would like to improve my english with you!
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Don't do that, it's for absolute beginners.
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