In the first part we covered reading, the issue of communication and what we called the two P:s namely patience and perseverance. In this part let us instead of discussing the prerequisites of learning the language give some practical advice on how to go about learning English.
1. Daily schedule
Begin by making your very own daily reading schedule. Each week pick out a different book that you want to finish reading within that week. In the beginning the book might not be that very thick but that’s OK, when it comes to languages we begin from scratch and work our way up. You should be making progress for every week that passes by. A good way to keep track of your progress is by making a simple chart where you track your development as it goes. A basic table could look something like this:
| Week | Book | Pages |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Name of book | 44 |
| 2 | Name of book | 67 |
| 3 | Name of book | 95 |
| 4 | Name of book | 140 |
| 5 | Name of book | 169 |
| 6 | Name of book | 187 |
| 7 | Name of book | 210 |
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