DeNet School. Tips to learn English

Part 1 - What you need to speak English: http://youtu.be/5Pk9qvrc2gs
In this series of videos, I talk about the best way to learn English, (or any language), and explain the why's and how's of doing so. I will also talk about some of the common problems that students have when learning English and how you can remedy those problems

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Part 2: The importance of pronunciation: http://youtu.be/Cu_68SNqy64
In this video, I explain why pronunciation is so important and what you should do if pronunciation is a problem for you. Knowing correct pronunciation will not only help others understand you but it will also help YOUR listening skills. Learning pronunciation (if you need to) could help you learn vocabulary and grammar much, much faster than without it.



Part 3: Learning grammar without rules: http://youtu.be/z3E9gHBP7_o
Learning grammar is a necessary part of learning English, (or any language, in fact), and many students go about it the wrong way. Rather, maybe I should say they THINK about it the wrong way. In this video, I talk about the best way to learn grammar and explain why you shouldn't think of grammar as a set of "rules". There are NO real rules in grammar!


Part 4: How NOT to learn vocabulary: http://youtu.be/NKINhRmsqvg
Learning vocabulary is a necessary part of learning English, (or any language, in fact), and many students go about it the wrong way. In this video, I talk about how NOT to study vocabulary and explain why these methods are terrible for learning English. If this is how you're studying English vocabulary, stop now! In Part 5, I will explain what the best way to learn vocabulary is!



Part 5: The right way to learn vocabulary: http://youtu.be/9g1DNIohFD0
Learning vocabulary is a necessary part of learning English, (or any language, in fact), and many students go about it the wrong way. In this video, I explain what the RIGHT way to study vocabulary is and explain why this method is the best for learning English.



Part 6: How many words do you need to know?: http://youtu.be/n7edCdWxyaQ
How much vocabulary do you need to learn to speak English? How many words are enough? How long will it take to learn them? In this video, I calculate how much time it will take for the average person to learn enough words to speak and understand English!



Part 7: Stop studying!: http://youtu.be/380ogCUeIr8
The best advice for many students studying English is, "stop studying and get more real, meaningful input!" Watch the video for an explanation of what this means.



Part 8: Where to get good input: http://youtu.be/GT531DRo52I
Where can you get good, meaningful input? In this video, I give you suggestions on how you can get a lot of great input to take your English to the next level!



Part 9: Living in English: http://youtu.be/QAihWpxrtqc
English is not a goal. It is simply a tool for accomplishing other things. In Part 7 and Part 8, I showed you how important it is to get a lot of real, meaningful input and gave suggestions on how to get it. In this video, I show you how you can take it one step further and start LIVING in English. Make English a part of your natural life and you will see a faster improvement and better understanding than ever before!



Part 10: Take action!: http://youtu.be/7bW6Im-Dcyw
If you want to learn to speak English, you need to take action! Here I discuss what conversation really is and how to take an active role in your conversations.



Part 11 
Stop procrastinating and start learning!

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ENGLISH LESSONS AND LISTENING IN SLOW EASY ENGLISH!

This lesson is all in slow and easy English to make it easy for you to follow and understand.

Listening to a lot of English is necessary to improve your speaking but regular TV and movies are too fast and difficult for many students.

Subscribe to my channel for more video lessons and how to improve your English listening and pronunciation skills. Learn to speak more like a native English speaker. You can also check out my website (www.sloweasyenglish.com) for more videos!

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