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Create an English Language Immersion1 Experience
Have you ever seen an advertisement for a language immersion program? These programs can take place in a school or other location where a learner can practice using their second language in a natural setting2. The language immersion situation forces the learner to use the new language throughout the day. They must try to communicate their ideas and understand native speakers. Speaking and hearing others use the language at meals, while shopping or taking part in other activities gives language learners valuable (and enjoyable) practice.
The use of new technologies can help you create your own immersion experiences. Below are some details on how you can plan an English immersion program for yourself and carry it out in your own home.
Follow these basic guidelines3 in making your program:
Make a plan – how long will you do the immersion? Plan your time so that you will get some practice every day during the period of time you choose.For example, you may decide that for the next week, you will speak only English after 6:00 pm, or listen to English news every morning at 7:00.
Look for chances to get both passive4 and active language practice. Passive language use is listening or reading, while active language use involves speaking or writing.
Measure your progress with tests and give yourself prizes or treats when you meet goals.
Step one: Know your starting level
It is best to know your ability level to create your immersion program. You can test yourself with a free online language test, like the EFSET test. After a period of time, you can take the same test again and see how much you improved. Knowing your level also lets you choose materials at the right level. The VOA English Challenge test on our website will give you a score on the Council5 of Europe's (CEFR) scale. That goes from A1 – C2.
Step two: Choose materials a little above your level
Immersion programs often include material that is at a little higher level than the material you normally6 use. On our website, for example, there are three levels: Beginner, Intermediate7, and Advanced. If you have been reading at the Intermediate level for some time, try choosing readings from our Advanced level, such as American Stories.
Here are some ideas on how to find materials to help you practice the four language skills in English:
Reading and vocabulary
Here are some ideas for reading and vocabulary:
Change your social media language to English. Follow English speakers and make comments in English.
Subscribe8 to daily news updates in English, like our newsletter or a national news service in your country or an English-speaking country you want to learn more about.
Cooking something new? Find a recipe in English to follow. Or watch a cooking video online in English.
Read children's stories in English to your own or a friend's child.
Put small signs around your house with the name of common objects in English. After you learn the words, you can act like a broadcaster who is telling about your movements through your house: "She is walking through the living room now. Now she is in the kitchen. She is picking up a cup..."
Listening
Here are some ideas for listening materials:
Listen to our daily podcast. You can read the stories after you listen on our home page.
Use TuneIn or other podcast services to subscribe to English podcasts.
Listen to English-speaking artists performing your favorite style of music - often these are available with subtitles9 on YouTube. Sing along if you like hearing yourself sing.
Watch English movies and television programs on a streaming service. Turn off the subtitles to make it harder. Later go back and watch again with the subtitles turned on if you need them.
Speaking
Here are some ideas for speaking:
Join conversation clubs on the internet or in person, such as Clubhouse, Meetup, or the Mixxer. Learn more in our article, Five Tips for Great Language Exchanges.
Talk with yourself in English. This may feel strange at first. However, the more you do it, the more you will begin to think in English, which is a big step toward10 becoming fluent. If you have a pet animal, speak to it in English.
Join a speech-making group or class, such as Toastmasters.
Play online games in English. Having fun while you learn makes it much easier to remember what you are learning11. One game service especially for language learners is Influent.
Writing
Here are some ideas for writing:
Write your to-do list or marketing12 list in English.
Keep a diary or daily journal13 in English. Writing about your own experiences will help you learn words important to your life.
Write comments in blogs and on social media in English. You can also write comments on our stories, of course!
Step three: change up your practice
On some days, put more of your effort toward reading and writing. On others, spend more time on listening and speaking. Try to avoid doing the same thing each day. And take a break now and then to rest your brain. Read our story on spacing and interleaving your learning for more on this topic.
Step four: make new friends and have fun
Through conversation clubs and the new activities that are part of your language immersion, you will probably find new friends. Speak English with them as often as you can.
Look for ways to make your immersion program fun, like inviting14 a friend or family member to join you.
Words in This Story
practice – n. the activity of doing something again and again in order to become better at it
conversation – n. an informal talk involving two people or a small group of people
subtitles - n. (usually plural) words that appear on the screen during a movie, video, or television show and that are translations of what the actors are saying
fluent – adj. able to speak a language easily and very well
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adj.中间的,居间的,中级的;n.中间体,媒介物 | |
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8 subscribe | |
vi.(to)订阅,订购;同意;vt.捐助,赞助 | |
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9 subtitles | |
n.说明字幕,印在外国影片上的对白翻译字幕,译文对白字幕;小标题,副标题( subtitle的名词复数 );(电影的)字幕 | |
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prep.对于,关于,接近,将近,向,朝 | |
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n.学问,学识,学习;动词learn的现在分词 | |
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n.行销,在市场的买卖,买东西 | |
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n.日志,日记;议事录;日记帐;杂志,定期刊物 | |
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