English learning tip # 13 - Get Involved
Go shoeless According to a study by Bournemouth University schoolchildren who don't wear shoes in their lessons are likely to obtain better grades and behave better than those who do. (Experts believe that by leaving their shoes outside the classroom pupils feel more at home, and relaxed. An added bonus is that it cuts down […]
Take care when you learn a new language. No really, be careful, especially if you take my advice to, "Mimic famous people, play with the different accents in films etc." http://www.learnenglish.de/ImproveEnglish/improvespeakingpage.html
I've not met many Japanese ESL learners, but I have been reliably informed that this is scarily accurate.
This is an interesting little "infographic", whatever that means. So where does your mother tongue fit in? Via: Voxy Blog
Before you decide to drop out of school, college or university, consider this: according to a report published last month in the journal Brain, people with higher levels of education cope better with the damage to the brain associated with old age. Basically, people with more education suffer less from dementia. So, keep on learning.