5 English Learning Techniques You Should Avoid

Bright Classroom Ideas
6 min readAug 25, 2021

Are you planning to study abroad? Do you know that almost all the colleges have English Language proficiency as a mandatory admission criterion?

You must know English to communicate with your classmates and professors and also to study. In most colleges, the means of instruction is English.

So, have you started preparing for IELTS yet? Are you worried about the exam? Do you fumble or make mistakes while speaking or writing the English language?

You are not alone. There is nothing to be embarrassed about. English is not our first language, and a lot of people find it difficult. You must continue to learn and practise. But are you using the correct techniques? Are they working out for you?

People will tell you what to do but, it is also necessary to know what you should avoid while learning English. Read on to find some English learning techniques that you must stay away from.

1. Only Reading/Listening

Have you ever discussed with your friends that you wish to start learning English as a second language? What is the most common advice that you get?

Is it that you should start watching English web series or listen to English songs? If this is true, then you are also making the same mistake as other people. The first common English learning technique that people often use is to watch English movies or series with subtitles and think that will help them learn English.

While watching English movies is a good suggestion, watching alone is not going to help you. It will help you improve your English skills, but you will not learn the basics. While listening, you might catch on to the accent, get to know a few words or phrases, but it is not enough.

The key to English learning is to take up diverse activities during the process. You must read, listen, speak, and write.

Do all of these rather than restricting yourself to any one of the above activities. For holistic learning, you must read as much as you can. It will help you in understanding grammar, punctuation, sentence structure and will also improve your vocabulary.

On the other hand, listening will give you an idea of the pronunciation of complex words and how you should speak while pausing in between. Moreover, speak to people in English and write as much as you can without feeling…

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