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You've probably heard the phrase "learn from your mistakes." This is certainly true when learning a new language. Each mistake you make helps you identify an area for improvement.<br>Your purpose is to communicate! This means having a meaningful interaction with another person in the language you are learning. It means making yourself understood, and understanding the other person in return. Do not fear making mistakes, embrace but learn from them.
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5 WAYS TO TURN YOUR MISTAKE INTO A LEARNING EXPERIENCE
INTRODUCTION You've probably heard the phrase "learn from your mistakes." This is certainly true when learning a new language. Each mistake you make helps you identify an area for improvement. Your purpose is to communicate! This means having a meaningful interaction with another person in the language you are learning. It means making yourself understood, and understanding the other person in return. Do not fear making mistakes, embrace but learn from them.
5 TIPS FOR LEARNING FROM YOUR MISTAKES
1-BE AWARE OF COMMON ERRORS: spend extra time studying to prevent these errors
2- ENGLISH LEARNING APP - ENGVARTA Here you get a friendly environment where you can do English conversation practice without worrying about anyone judging you for your mistakes. Instead, the experts will guide you and correct your mistakes & with time the mistakes will disappear & you will be expressing your thoughts and emotions in English without getting stuck.
3-PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT: Ask your English Expert to prepare some drills for you in the next lesson. Keep practicing until you feel confident!
4-ERROR ANALYSIS: You need to identify what the error was, why you made the error. Is it because you didn’t understand the grammar, or perhaps you understand the rule but need further practice to help it become more automatic? Was it that you were translating from L1? Whatever the reason, work with your tutor to eliminate it.
5-REVIEW: Make sure you review your mistakes in your next lesson, review your lesson summaries regularly and keep the whys fresh in your head!