To make yourself learn better, you need to develop a study plan and share how you make the plan work. The plan is crucial to motivate and help you to learn and enhance your English skills in a long run. You also need it for record-tracking your learning journey. The record can help you see how you reach your learning goal so you are more aware of the responsibility for your own learning.
Blogging can help stir up your desire to learn. The desire can fade out without a support from others. Using the blog can easily gain the support. Start by sharing your experience in learning some new phrases everyday. Talk about something that impacts your daily life. Use the blog to record your thinking, this helps you express better in writing. Share the blog with your friends as much as possible.
Most importantly, no man is an island. We can't really isolated ourselves. We enjoy learning and sharing. We want to grow both intellectually and spiritually. We can't grow without learning. Learning takes a life time. Learning a new language also means appreciating some new culture and value that you may not have encountered before. Take myself as an example, I am Christian. I read Holy Bible every day. I did it ritually and didn't gain much insight until I started switching the language mode from Chinese to English. I now gain a lot more insight from the Words in the Bible. It impacts me immensely, because I can make a better reflection when memorising and mediating the Words in the second language.
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