I was in an online Toastmasters International meeting on Zoom, talking about learning the English Language.
My project was a question and answer session.
One of the audience asked me
1 How do I improve my English?
For American English, watch Friends with subtitles, several times, until you know the lines by heart (meaning you can remember the lines and repeat them or guess them after hearing the start of each sentence).
For British English watch traditional British films such as
The Ladykillers starring Alec Guinness and Peter Sellars.
My Fair Lady, starring Rex Harrison and Audrey Hepburn.
a) Listen to the BBC.
b) Listen to recordings of speeches such as the Christmas message, by the British royals, King Charles III, and his late (ie deceased) mother, Queen Elizabeth II.
c) Listen to the news on the BBC.
b) Read English newspapers such as The Times and The Sunday Times. Read technical and scientific journals on subjects which interest you.
2 Where can I find out about alliteration, similes and metaphors?
I have written a book on alliteration. It is humorous, and alphabetical. From book titles such as Famous Five, and film stars such as Marilyn Monroe, from awesome angels, to zany zebras.
For similes and metaphors, see Rhetoric in Wikipedia.
3 Where can I find idioms?
Books. Numerous books on Amazon, in big bookshops such as Foyles where you can pick one the right price, and with large enough print for you to read easily without getting tired.
Online.
4 Where can I find
Why is my 10 year old son at school having to learn words which he finds difficult and abstract, words like noun and adjective, when I picked up the language without knowing any of this?
1 Can you recomment a grammar book?
2 Can you recommend a dictionary, English and American?
3 How can I learn spelling? (I get confused between English and American.)
If you are academic and scientific and like to know the origins of words, learn British English. However if you simply want to learn to read and write English fast, learn and use American spelling. It was simplified to help learners like you.
4 Which is more useful, British or American English? If you are in America or selling to Americans, stick to American English. If you are liing in the UK or your job involves UK citizens, use British English. Simply looking at statistics, there are more Americans than British people.
If you want to know how many poeple speak English as a first or second language in individual countries, and the whole world, and how long it takes to learn a language, check Wikipedia.
5 Which is easiest to learn, British or American English? American English. If you simply want to communicate with lots of people around the world, consider learning Spanish, Swedish, or the made up language Esperanto.
What language was spoken before the Romans invaded Britain?
How do I learn so many English words?
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