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Jorge Saldana
Tutor da ComunidadeLearning English Step by Step
Learning English can feel challenging at first, but with the right mindset and habits, it becomes easier and more enjoyable. You don’t need to be perfect—you just need to keep moving forward.
Start Where You Are
Many students feel embarrassed about their level of English. Remember: everyone starts somewhere. Your level today is not your final level. Focus on what you can do now, and build from there.
Consistency Is More Important Than Speed
Studying for a short time every day is better than studying for many hours once a week. Even 10 minutes a day can help you improve your vocabulary, listening, or speaking skills. Consistency creates progress.
Learn Words in Context
Instead of memorizing long word lists, learn words through sentences, stories, or conversations. This helps you understand how words are really used and makes them easier to remember.
Speaking Builds Confidence
The more you speak, the more confident you become. You don’t need perfect grammar to communicate. Try to express your ideas clearly, even with simple words. Confidence grows with practice, not perfection.
Use Real-Life English
English is everywhere. Use it in your daily life by watching videos, reading social media posts, or listening to podcasts. Choose content that matches your interests so learning feels natural.
Ask for Feedback
Feedback helps you improve faster. A teacher or language partner can help you notice mistakes and improve pronunciation. Don’t be afraid to ask questions—curiosity is a powerful learning tool.
Celebrate Your Progress
Every new word, sentence, and conversation is progress. Take time to notice how far you’ve come. Small wins lead to big success.
3 de jan de 2026 01:26
Jorge Saldana
Habilidades linguísticas
Inglês, Outros, Espanhol
Idioma de aprendizado
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