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which way do you prefer to learn communicative English?
Communicative English means the proper use of the English language for real-life communication in our daily lives. It is necessary for several important reasons, especially in today’s global world. We may have so much academic knowledge, but if we can not reach the proper idea in the proper place, we cannot spread our idea. We can learn communicative English effectively through a mix of smart strategies. In my opinion, the best way is to practice much. But if we start to practice a new language, we need some basic knowledge. According to the same way, to learn communicative English, we need to know the proper use of vocabulary, idiom, phrase, and some basic grammatical rules. The best effective way can be two-way communication, whether it may be right or wrong does not matter. We can get ideas from subtitled English movies. We can discuss that with our friends and relatives. For fluency, we can learn a phonetics course. We know that the main fact of communication in English is to make out the exact meaning that we want anyone to understand. In addition, we can watch English news or read English papers. After continuing all that, we can start simple writing. One fact should be remembered: if we want to improve our speaking skill, first of all, we need to improve our listening skill. Because someone who listens carefully and attentively can speak much more fluently. To learn any language perfectly, there are four parts: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. To learn all that skill is a continuous process. But if we want to learn communicative English in a short span of time, I think practicing is the only way because as we are varsity students, we have all the subjective knowledge about it. Just for lack of practice, we cannot apply it in our academic or social life.
Labib
(19/04/2025
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