What's your English study plan? Does it work?

September 21, 2013 8:37am CST
English is my second language, I plan to study English everyday. About 90 minutes per day. I want to hunt for a job about English by myself. Here is my plan: 1.Watch English video, like TV shows, teleplays. (30 min) 2.Reading, load down English novel in my phone, read it when I have spare time. I load down The Hobbit recently, after read about 5% of the novel, I still don't know what is it talking about? But I can't give up, I will insist on finishing it. (10 min) 3.Do exercises on text book. I bought many text book. Like Business English series(there are 4 books :email,telephone,meeting,presentation. I plan to read it one by one, one book one week). Memorize words, I have a word list book, it is like a dictionary, I use it for many years and read a few times. Interpreter textbook(CATTI-3). It is new and the most difficult book to read. (30 min) 4.Diary/Plan, I require myself post diary or plan on mylot everyday. In fact, I really enjoy the whole process, I regard it as a relaxation way for me to express my emotion every day. After a few days later. I found I can input words faster and write sentences better. (30 min) The time schedule is just for reference, I try my best to do according to my plan, and even better than my plan. I can't wait to see if it is work or not? Do you have English study plan or other plan ? Could you share with us ? Hope we can get progress together!
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• Tianjin, China
24 Sep 13
The best way to learn I think is to stay in an English country . As we usually say, If you want to go swimming you better go to a swimming pool.
• Shenzhen, China
24 Sep 13
The best way to improve ur english is to speak out and practice more and enjoy losing face!!
24 Sep 13
I seldom get chances to talk to foreigners in English. But when somebody talk to me in English, like job interview, I feel nervous, at the same time, very excited!!
• Tianjin, China
25 Sep 13
@xiaohongxiaohong You also expect to talk with someone in English. If I got a chance, I'd like to travel or study abroad.