One very easy thing you can do is to ____ the language to English on your phone, laptop, or tablet. That way, you're reading English every day and you ____ a lot of vocabulary without really ____ - for example, the things you see on your screen. I've found it really helpful. Sara, Brazil My tip is to ____ things that you already like doing, but in English. So, for example, if you're interested ____ a sport or in photography, read about it in English. If you like the cinema, watch films in English with ____. I'm ____ in jazz, so I read magazines and articles online in English. For me, it's better than reading books. Marc, Switzerland The thing that really helped me to ____ my English was having an Australian boyfriend. He didn't speak any Hungarian, so we ____ English all the time, and I improved really quickly. So my ____ is: try to find an English-speaking boyfriend or girlfriend! Ágnes, Hungary I think that ____ vocabulary is very important, so I got a vocabulary app for my phone. It has a lot of ____ words, all in categories, but it also lets me ____ my own words and phrases, too. The best thing is that I can test myself whenever I get a quiet moment, like on the bus, and it just ____ a couple of minutes. My tip is to ____ to sing songs in English. First, I find the words online and try to ____ them. Then I go to YouTube and sing along with the singer and try to copy the way he or she sings - fantastic for your ____. Then, when I can do it well, I get a karaoke version of the song and I sing it. It's fun, and my English has ____. Sandra, Italy Practise ____ things in your head. It could be anything - you could describe your job or your holiday plans, or talk about yourself or your family, or what's ____ in the news. Then, when you really need to speak English, it's easier, because you've ____ it in your head. (I do this on the way to my English class every week.) Marta, Mexico

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