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Television is everywhere around us. Yet it is great for learning English. The pictures make it easier to understand than radio and because you can see who's talking, and get a better idea of what people mean. Just watch their "body language"! Watch programs that you find enjoyable and entertaining.
Here's the English-at-home.com guide to learning as much as possible while watching English television:
Learning English should be fun — not something that you have to force yourself to do. If you have a passion for football, watch matches or the sports news.
Keep a notebook near to your television. This is especially useful. You can look for programs with subtitles in your own language.
Try to watch English television regularly. Even if you can only watch 15 minutes a day, you'll be amazed how much you learn.
Don't worry if you don't understand everything. English television is normally aimed at native English speakers. If the programs that you're watching are full of unknown words, just concentrate on understanding the general meaning.
Keep a note of television programs and presenters that you find easy to understand and try to watch them regularly. Soon you will impress your friends with your English skills.
A. Don't watch the programs too easy for you.
B. Programs often include many difficult words.
C. Better watch programs that you find interesting.
D. English learning has little to do with watching TV.
E. Whatever you watch will help you improve your English.
F. Doing this will increase your confidence in learning English.
G. You can take down any new words or expressions that you hear.