Find a book with the word in it and read the book to the students,tell them what they think it means, then tell them what it means, have them write the word on a piece of paper in a binder, and give them a test twice a week
To get a larger grasp of the English language; learn new words.
To learn any language according to current theory the student must be literate in their first language (L1) to learn the second language (L2). This was developed by a researcher named Krashian. He stated that the L1 is used as a foundation for the learning of L2 and the student pairs the L1 to the L2 as they learn. For instance, in English the word bread is brot in German. To learn this the student would know the L1 word in English and then add the L2 to it. With use he/she would drop the L1 and only use the L2 when needed. This works for verbal as well as oral language acquisition.
For an English speaker, French is one of the easiest language to learn. The grammar and conjugations are quite difficult - as in German and Spanish - but the vocabulary is relatively easy and the alphabet is close to the English one.
There is no definitive answer to which language is the easiest to learn, as it depends on various factors including native language, language background, and personal learning style. However, some commonly regarded "easier" languages for English speakers include Spanish, French, Italian, and Dutch. These languages have similarities in vocabulary and grammar structures with English, making them relatively accessible for learners.
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a class in which you study the English vocabulary and learn to write better
To learn English it is important in enroll in classes. It is a complicated language to learn and needs to be taught by an English instructor. Conversationally English classes will help with vocabulary and conversation.
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Yes, particularly if you learn something like French, Latin, or a Germanic language. Really, any language that has had extensive contact with English is good to learn if you're doing it for expanding your vocabulary--you won't so much learn new words as be able to recognize words and correctly place their meaning, though. The best thing to do to expand your English vocabulary is to read in English. denotation; connotation
To get a larger grasp of the English language; learn new words.
to learn proper grammer and language
So that people can know/learn and compare the differences in any language.
The English language has adopted words from many other languages- as a result, the vocabulary and rules of grammar are extremely complex (is it you and I, you and me, me and you, I and you, etc) English is one of the harder languages to learn as a second language.
The Great Plain Indians basically don't care for it. This is because they don't speak English. They have no need to learn or grasp the language nor the vocabulary.
Get the "Speaking English for dummies" book
English is an international language. Theefore, it is quite imporatant that you study and learn it. Everywhere you go, English is used. In signboards, in cellphones, in products, in everything! So if you do not know English, what will happen to you?;))
In simple words to learn any natural language like ENGLISH, HINDI,FRENCH.... firstly we need to learn the vocabulary and grammar of that language. That means we have to learn how the language is actually specified. In the same way programming languages(formal languages) like C,C++, JAVA.... has their own vocabulary and grammar and such grammar is specified with the help of mathematical model that is called as Theory of Computation.