تعلم اللغة الانجليزيةLearning English for Arabian people

Learning English for Arabian people 

Eight Steps to start acquiring English 


Learning English can be a rewarding journey! Here’s a step-by-step course outline to help you get started, tailored for beginners and advancing learners:


Step 1: Build the Foundation

1. Learn Basic Vocabulary and Phrases

  • Focus on everyday words: greetings, numbers, days of the week, common objects, and basic expressions.
  • Apps: Duolingo, Memrise, or Babbel.
  • YouTube Channels: English Addict with Mr. Steve, English Addict by Let's Talk.

2. Understand Basic Grammar

  • Learn about:
    • Nouns, pronouns, and verbs.
    • Simple sentence structures (Subject + Verb + Object).
    • Articles (a, an, the).
  • Books: English Grammar in Use by Raymond Murphy (Beginner/Elementary level).
  • Websites: EnglishGrammar.org, BBC Learning English.

3. Practice Listening and Speaking

  • Listen to English podcasts, audiobooks, or children's TV shows (e.g., "Peppa Pig").
  • Speak simple sentences: "My name is ___", "I am ___ years old", etc.
  • Practice apps: HelloTalk, Tandem (language exchange with native speakers).

Step 2: Strengthen Your Skills

4. Expand Vocabulary

  • Learn topic-based vocabulary (e.g., travel, shopping, food, work).
  • Use flashcards or spaced repetition systems (e.g., Anki).

5. Improve Reading Skills

  • Start with children’s books, comics, or graded readers.
  • Suggested books: The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle or Penguin Readers series.

6. Focus on Pronunciation

  • Mimic native speakers by shadowing (repeating after listening).
  • Tools: Forvo (to hear word pronunciations), Speechling.

Step 3: Practice Regularly

7. Practice Writing

  • Write short paragraphs or daily journals.
  • Use tools like Grammarly to check grammar and spelling.

8. Engage in Conversation

  • Join English-speaking groups online or in person (meetup.com, language cafes).
  • Try speaking even if you make mistakes—confidence is key.


Step 4: Advance Your Learning

9. Intermediate Grammar

  • Learn tenses (past, present, future) and their uses.
  • Dive into more complex sentence structures (conditionals, passive voice).

10. Consume Native Content

  • Watch English movies, TV shows, or YouTube videos with subtitles (then without).
  • Read English news or blogs (BBC News, Simple English Wikipedia).

Suggested Schedule

  1. Daily: 15–30 minutes of vocabulary, 10 minutes of listening, and 5 minutes of speaking.
  2. Weekly: Write one paragraph, watch a show in English, and review progress.

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