1. Accept that English is a foreign language
Sometimes, you can find patterns in English grammar, but sometimes English is illogical. For example, why do you read the same (present tense, pronounce "cane") and read (last present tense, pronounce "red") as it is, but pronounce it differently? Or why "mice" is the plural of "mouse", but "casas" is the plural of "casa"?
Unfortunately, there are many exceptions like grammar in English. It's easy to get stuck in learning to speak English correctly if you try to find a reason for everything.
Sometimes English is weird and inexplicable, so the best thing you can do is save exotic exceptions and move on.
2. Immerse yourself in the deep end of English speaking
Studying English for one hour once a week is generally not enough to make real progress. The best way to improve your English with our course is to spend at least a few minutes of exercise every day. Immerse yourself as much as possible each time you study and challenge yourself to listen, read and even pronounce things in English that you think may be very difficult for you. If you want to speak English fluently, you should make it an essential part of your daily life.
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