Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Maximize your Time


I have stressed before how important it is to pay attention to different aspects of learning. Yes, it's good to do something you really enjoy, but make sure you're not neglecting other areas. If you enjoy speaking so much, and notice that you've made great progress, make sure that you're equally good in other areas like grammar and writing or reading. Knowing your priorities and allotting enough time for them regularly is important.

It's easy to make some excuses when we're too busy. But in fact, we can squeeze them in if we really want.

I have heard many English learners who complain that they don't have enough time to study English like other people. So what they do is allot a couple of hours for studying English once a week.

While they're thinking that a long time of studying will compensate for the other days they weren't able to study, they're mistaken. Learning a language is like exercising. It's never going to work effectively if you only do it once a week, even for a long time. It's more important to do it more often, even for just a short time.

To maximize your time, try listening to English audio lessons or podcasts while commuting on the train or while you get ready for work in the morning. While listening to it, you can do other things, so it will not make you late for work. You can also do it when you're having lunch or dinner, unless of course, you're eating with someone.

It's also easier to put certain things into your long-term memory if you study in the morning and then before you go to sleep.

Well, I hope you find these tips helpful. Remember that it's not just about studying hard,but studying wisely. See you again next time!

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