Wednesday, April 1, 2020

The Basics of Talking About Positive Experiences With Learning Or Using English

The Basics of Talking About Positive Experiences With Learning Or Using EnglishWhen you learn something or use a new tool, the first thought that comes to mind is always about talking about how good it was or how many years of use it has been. Yet, it is also important to bring in other things that you are going to talk about.The most effective way to talk about a positive experience with learning or using English is to first start with the conversation topic. The easiest to begin with is probably saying you have to go for a drive because there were snow and ice on the roads. This will start off the conversation.You then need to ask what was the weather like outside so that you're not driving in the rain. Next you can ask what was the temperature because if it was below freezing, you're in for a cold ride. The next question you need to ask yourself is why are you going to drive in the first place? After this question you will want to start to share your personal opinion about whether you think English is indeed hard or easy.If you feel that other people take English lessons so seriously, maybe this is the reason why you feel this way about it, you should be able to share with them what lessons you have taken, your opinion about what others say and share with them your own ideas about how you believe it should be. It's important to have this kind of self-talk when learning something new.Most of the time the one who is taking the classes are really happy that they are learning something so well, but often times they don't realize that the other people are putting so much effort into the course that they are taking or that other people are taking it as much or even more than they are. Instead of discouraging them, it is their responsibility to learn from them and to help them improve their English skills, which is something that all of us can do.You can also do this by encouraging them to do some activities, but before they start, you want to make sure that they h ave an idea about how the language is used. Make them understand and then challenge them to actually learn it without feeling so intimidated.Also, you will want to share with them that you're having fun and sharing your opinions about it. Of course, most of the time, others want to hear that you want to talk about how hard it is and all of the negative things you think about it, but you want to show them that you're learning so that they can see that you're willing to try to improve and you're only being negative because you haven't tried yet.There are a lot of ways to talk about an experience or a tool in interesting ways when learning or using English. It is up to you and how you want to continue.

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