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Letter from the Editor

You Can Learn English from Anything
Have you ever felt overwhelmed by the thought of learning English? Do the grammar rules, endless vocabulary lists, and complex sentence structures make you want to pull your hair out? Fear not, because today, we’re going to embark on an exciting journey together—a journey where you’ll discover that you can learn English from everything. Yes, you heard that right. Everything! So, grab your favorite cozy blanket, or maybe that’s not the time since it’s indeed a hot summer we’re all having to soldier through, so maybe a cool drink instead, and let’s dive in.
First things first, let’s change the way we look at learning English. Instead of seeing it as a daunting task, let’s view it as an adventure. The entire world can be your classroom, and every experience can be a lesson.
Remember that movie you watched last weekend? The one that made you laugh so hard you snorted out your soda? Well, it was also a mini English lesson. Movies are a treasure trove of everyday language, idioms, and expressions. Watching films in English, with subtitles if you need them, is a fantastic way to pick up new phrases and improve your listening skills. And the best part? You get to enjoy a great story while you’re at it.
Speaking of enjoyment, let’s talk about music. There’s a reason why songs get stuck in our heads—they’re catchy, rhythmic, and often repetitive. This makes them perfect tools for learning English. Whether you’re into pop, rock, classical, or country, there’s something for everyone. Try listening to your favorite songs and looking up the lyrics. Sing along (preferably when no one’s around if you’re shy), and you’ll be surprised at how quickly you pick up new words and phrases. Plus, it’s a great way to practice pronunciation.
Now, let’s get a bit more social. Having conversations in English is one of the most effective ways to improve your fluency. But here’s a little secret: it doesn’t have to be with native speakers. Chat with your friends, family, or even that friendly barista who makes your morning coffee. The key is to practice, practice, and then practice some more. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes. Remember, every mistake is a step towards improvement. And if you can add a bit of humor to your conversations, even better. Laughter is a universal language that makes learning fun.
Are you a gamer? Great news! Video games can be an incredible tool for learning English. Many games are dialogue-heavy and require you to follow instructions, solve problems, and interact with other players—all in English. Whether you’re saving the world from an alien invasion or just building your dream farm, you’re also building your language skills. And let’s be honest, who wouldn’t want to learn while having a blast? And let me tell you my friends, that’s something I’m adding this week to our YouTube channel. We’re going to have game nights starting from this week. We’re going to enjoy learning English from great story-rich games. You’ll see.
And now, let’s not forget the classic method: reading. But wait, I’m not talking about boring textbooks. Find something you love. It could be a gripping mystery novel, a heartwarming romance, or even comic books. The key is to read regularly and choose material that interests you. When you’re engrossed in a story, you’re more likely to stick with it and absorb new vocabulary and grammar naturally.
And let’s bring it even closer to home. Your daily routine is filled with opportunities to learn English. Reading labels at the grocery store, following a recipe in English, or even browsing social media—all these activities can be mini lessons. Make it a habit to look up words you don’t know and try to use them in your own sentences. It’s like a treasure hunt, and every new word is a gem.
And what about technology, you might ask. Well, in today’s digital age, we have a wealth of resources at our fingertips. Apps like Duolingo, Babbel, and Memrise turn language learning into a game. Podcasts and YouTube channels offer lessons, tips, and real-life English conversations. (Hey, don’t forget about our podcast and YouTube channel!) And let’s not forget about our very own English Plus Magazine, where you can find articles on a variety of topics, and more to help you on your journey. Embrace these tools and make them a part of your daily routine.
Remember, learning English is not a race. Everyone learns at their own pace, and that’s perfectly okay. Celebrate your progress, no matter how small. Did you finally understand a joke in an English movie? High five! Did you have a conversation without stumbling over your words? That’s fantastic! Every step forward is a victory.
Lastly, keep a positive mindset. Learning a new language is a challenging yet rewarding experience. It opens up new worlds, cultures, and opportunities. So, be kind to yourself, stay curious, and enjoy the journey. After all, the more fun you have, the more you’ll learn.
So, there you have it, my dear friends. Learning English doesn’t have to be confined to a classroom. It’s all around you—in movies, music, conversations, games, books, and everyday activities. The world is your oyster, and every experience is a pearl of wisdom waiting to be discovered. So, go out there, explore, and let English be your adventure. Happy learning!
Never stop learning,
Danny Ballan
Editor-in-Chief
English Plus Magazine
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