Stress can help you improve your English if used correctly….. but it can also be REALLY bad for you.
The simple fact is:
If you’re stressed because of your English, you need to fix the problem.
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Stress can help you improve your English if used correctly….. but it can also be REALLY bad for you.
The simple fact is:
If you’re stressed because of your English, you need to fix the problem.
Should you watch slow, easy understand videos? The answer is no, not unless you’re a beginner.
To a certain extent, the answer to what is the best way to improve your English speaking and writing is always going to be… “it depends”.
And that’s because everybody’s situation is different.
When I work with my coaching clients, about 80% of what everyone does is exactly the same, but it’s the 20% that’s customised to each person individually that often makes the biggest difference.
But to get you started, on its simplest level, improving (whether it’s speaking or writing in English) comes down to a two-step process. Or what I like to call the “Two Track Approach” which is:
Now, there are subtleties in every situation. There are certain things you should and shouldn’t do in each stage of this routine.
You can see a detailed explanation of the Two Track Approach (and other useful methods) in the free training that I created. I talk primarily about speaking because that’s mostly what I’m interested in, but the process is identical for writing as well.
So again, go to this link, if you’re interested.
Hope this helps.
Best,
Dr Julian Northbrook