How to improve your English?

This is perhaps one of the most common questions English learners ask on a regular basis. Because it’s important that you sharpen your English communication skills so you can express yourself better when communicating with English speakers, you must find ways to supplement the lessons you’ve learned from attending an English class.

In a previous post, we have discussed the apps and online tools that can help you improve your English language skills. Today, we are going to take a look at some of the books that you can read so you can learn how to communicate well in English.

Words are Categorical series

Authored by Brian P. Cleary, the Words are Categorical series is perfect for children and adults studying English as a second language (ESL). The books in the series offer a funny spin on learning the basic parts of speech, which makes learning English more fun and memorable. With titles such as “Hairy, Scary, Ordinary: What Is an Adjective?” and “Thumbtacks, Earwax, Lipstick, Dipstick: What Is a Compound Word?” you can be sure that you’ll enjoy your English lessons immensely.

MacMillan English School Books

It is no secret that English is a very complicated language. In fact, even native speakers are sometimes confused by their own language. Macmillan English School Books provide a great help for ESLs as they cover a wide range of topics and they are suitable for learners with different skill levels. Whether you need help polishing up your writing or conversation skills, these books are surely a must-have

Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation

For intermediate learners, this book by Lynne Truss will help them write better in English. It’s funny and clever, which makes learning about punctuation more fun and interesting. Because proper punctuation is an important part of your English lessons, having this book is definitely an advantage.

The Big Book of Words You Should Know

Written by David Olsen, Michelle Bevilacqua, and Justin Cord Hayes, this book is great for students who want to expand their English vocabulary. It teaches you a lot of English words that you may come across in books or use in your own writing. Reading this book and absorbing the information it provides can surely help improve your English fluency.

Books are indeed a great help if you want to learn English speaking and writing. As such, if you’re on the market for excellent reference materials, be sure to add the books discussed above to your library.

At English Express and other Crystal Learning language schools, we see language, first of all, as a tool.

Every small improvement makes a difference immediately. You may never be perfect, and that’s ok. Even native speakers make mistakes. But as you become more confident in your ability to communicate in English, you’ll see the benefits.

We strongly believe that confidence is built through doing. That’s why our teachers will always encourage you to take the next step. Speak out, and try to speak out faster.

Practice and application are more important. To improve your conversational skills in English, you need to “do more” and “understand less”. That’s why we focus on practical topics that you can apply at the office the next day.

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