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My English Learning Journey

  • 2022-11-15 20:58:22

Since I was about 10 years old, I have been studying English. In school, I learned about verb tenses, verb conjugations, plural rules, difficult grammar, and other things. My teacher wanted us to write down new words ten times each day in order to learn them. For me, learning English has never been easy. I became tired of English terminology, grammar, and use. Then, maybe when I was in grade 10, my parents made the decision to get me a computer. Since then, the computer has evolved into my closest buddy. I was astounded by how nice everything was. People are now more proximate to one another and the world has shrunk. Without anybody else's assistance, I could learn everything I desired.

I started watching TV shows and listening to music. I started watching television with Hannah Montana. It was a funny TV program. The presentation taught me a lot of new words, and it was an enjoyable experience overall. It was also the time that I developed a passion for the language. I recall that at the time, I often listened to English music that I had downloaded to my iPOD. I found a lot of websites where individuals from all over the world interacted and traded languages and cultures. There, I made a lot of international friends, and occasionally, we would speak for hours on end about anything and everything. In the beginning, I believed that learning English was simply done so that people could speak with one another. I didn't understand the language itself was the finest means to forge a solid connection between myself and the boundless information of the universe until I fully immersed myself in it.

I could see that my English had really improved. And because of English, I now know a lot more about the globe. I still have a long way to go, and the path to language proficiency is not always straightforward. But I don't give up on it. I like to focus on the voyage itself than the final goal. Just do anything you love if you don't know where you are or what to do next. Let it be if you're having trouble learning English. Play games and unwind, read books and ponder deeply. Watch movies and laugh heartily.

“NEVER LET ENGLISH LIMITS LIMIT YOUR WORLD!”