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This is one of the most common questions that we face on a day-to-day basis. As an English speaking course provider, we have researched and identified newer ways that can help students to improve their communication skills. One such experiential way is to go lyrical.

Often, students get bored learning grammar and other nuances of English. In such a scenario, a little dose of fun is always welcome. So, let us join together in a fun and entertaining journey to improve your English speaking.

Principles of learning English

Before we venture deep into how music can help you improve your vocabulary, let us first look at the principles you need to follow on this route.


1. Have fun while learning English

It is essential that you enjoy this activity, albeit, the whole point would be lost. Make sure you are passionate about the kind of music that you choose to listen to, to improve your English learning.

2. Practice 20 minutes every day

It would be much simpler to follow this principle if you preach the first rule. Learning a new skill, especially a new language, takes a lot of effort and time. Although learning English may not eat up a lot of your time, but you may have to commit a small portion of it every day. Unless you practice each day without fail, you would not reap significant results.

3. Have your reasons in place

It is important that you have your reasons in place for learning English. It is not something that you are doing for the society, at large. So, come up with a strong motivation that will keep you on track to learning English.

Now, just turn up the volumes and put on your headphones, the most enjoyable English learning class is about to begin.

The best way to learn English - the no stress way

Set a goal. The goal should be to have an enjoyable time while you improve your vocabulary. Get used to hearing English. It is a known fact that people who enjoy English music have good knowledge of the language as well. This is because you are exposed to a humongous library of new words. The goal is to know their meaning and their usage.

In addition, while you hear music, you can also understand the feelings. This is the nature of music; it allows you to connect the feelings, words, meanings and stories, all at the same time.

Let's look at the lyrics of a popular song:

Music

Artist: Eurythmics

How many sorrows
Do you try to hide
In a world of illusion
That's covering your mind?

If you listen to this song and pay attention to the lyrics, you would learn a lot of new words. This song is simple, the pronunciation is clear and the words are easy to understand.

If you come across a word like illusion, look up for its meaning online. Wikipedia definition, "An illusion is a distortion of the senses, revealing how the brain normally organizes and interprets sensory stimulation."

Now, relate it with the lyrics of the song, the concept would be clearer. Isn't it easy to learn new words and improve your English vocabulary this way? Learn English for free by listening to your favorite songs. Get started now!

About eAgeTutor:

eAgeTutor.com provides English courses online for people who want to improve spoken English. Our expert tutors from around the globe undertake the online spoken English classes. A mix of interactive and fun-based programs is developed for students to help them improve their English language.

For further information on our online spoken English courses, please visit www.eagetutor.com.

- By Monika Agarwal

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Many students who are taking up the IELTS exam approach us with this question. We have discussed in one of our blogs - IELTS Preparation – Things to Know. Today, we will focus on the vocabulary part of IELTS. IELTS is an International English Language Testing System that assesses your language ability. For students who want to pursue higher studies in a country where English is the main language of communication, IELTS is a mandatory test. It comprises of reading, writing, speaking and listening test.

Today, in our online IELTS preparation class, we will teach you all about improving your vocabulary. Essay-writing is an integral part of this test and you can score well only if your vocabulary is good.

IELTS essay structure:

IELTS practice is incomplete without practicing essay-writing. Ideally, you are suggested to read sample essays and make notes of the important phrases. You can also evaluate the structure. The topic of essay may vary, but the phrases can be reused with some changes. However, ensure that you know the meanings of the phrases before using them. Suppose, your general English is not very good and you are using a phrase like "Curiosity killed the cat," it is likely that the examiner will understand that you have mugged up a phrase and tried to incorporate in your write-up. In such a case, you may not create the impression that you ideally wanted to.

Therefore, the best way to go about it is to learn a few phrases and understand their usage in the English language.

Let us look at some of the common phrases that you can use to write an essay.

Personal expressions:

The phrases listed here come handy when introducing a subject in an opinion-based essay or can be used when concluding your essay.

Ex: In my experience ...

It seems to me that ...

I am of the opinion that ...

Impersonal phrases:

You can use these phrases in your introduction to restate the question or in the body of your essay while introducing the subject of argument.

Ex: A common opinion is that ...

It is often said that ...

Many commentators share the view that ...

General writing phrases:

Generally speaking, typically, on the whole, often, frequently, etc. These are general writing phrases and you could use them to generalize a statement that otherwise may appear too strong.


Use examples:

IELTS coaching institutes stresses on the need of using the language of examples while appearing for the IELTS test. Use phrases like: for instance, for example, let us illustrate this with the help of an example, etc.

Conclusion phrases

Ideally, a conclusion paragraph of an essay should begin with:

• In conclusion

• To summarize

Improving your English vocabulary for IELTS can become easy, if you start practicing. Take the help of an online English class. There are a number of IELTS online preparation classes that would help you with mock tests where you can practice your English language ability. Best of luck.

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