The Best Way to
Learn English

Learning English is less overwhelming when you study in one of the best English schools in the Philippines. However, what makes English an important language anyway? 

Because of its use in technology, science, business, and commerce, English has earned its stature as the universal language.  For the majority of people, the ability to use English serves as their stepping stone to reach higher goals. Whether it is for migrating to other countries, pursuing advanced studies in prestigious universities, or for landing the best-paying jobs, English has shaped the way people view success.

To keep up with the high demand for better opportunities, people all over the world seek the best environment to learn English. Circulating all over the web are various tips, suggestions, and quick fixes on how to improve skills in short periods. However, to become eloquent and natural in using English, learning the language doesn’t come that easily.

Unlike any other field of study, learning English is not content-based, like a subject that provides information and fills us with knowledge. Language is a skill that requires action and application. Along with the proper environment and commitment, students have better chances to gain the ability to use the language and communicate effectively.

Trends to learn English

There are a lot of ways to learn English. Some enroll in short-term courses locally, some go abroad, while some take classes online. These result in varying outcomes, depending on the type of student and their effort to study and practice.

Nevertheless, why do some people fail to be fluent in English? Factors such as lack of time, resources, exposure, and level of determination all affect a person’s ability to master the language.

For instance, students who would study once a week for six months, or those who would enroll three classes a month for one year are more likely to use English sparingly. They may be familiar with the language, but they would never accustom themselves to communicating with it naturally or with confidence. Due to the lack of consistency and inadequate exposure, these types of students should expect less in their progress. In reality, short-term courses like this are ideal for students who already have a good grasp of English but keep studying to avoid forgetting its use.

Among the trends of learning English, studying abroad provides the most benefits academically and environmentally. Students can immerse themselves in learning the language while at the same time, apply and practice what they’ve learned outside their classrooms.

These are three phases that each student has to undergo to learn English effectively:

Getting to know the basics

To be able to use English, you have to start with building a strong foundation in the four core skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing.

Taking formal classes helps you get acquainted with the basics as you indulge in academic books that tackle the technical aspects of English. By understanding grammar and the structure of the language, you can easily attach meaning to words, phrases, sentences, and expressions. Exposing yourself to new words a day is also helpful to expand vocabulary and to have more familiarity with how to use them.

Practice and self-study

After getting around the basics, engage in various activities to retain lessons, and keep learning. Mastery does not rely on how many words you know but on your ability to consistently use these words that are practical and are applicable in everyday communication.

As a student, there are plenty of ways to promote retention. One is to establish a routine where you can go over lessons. To review, start with reading passages aloud to familiarize yourself with pronunciation and phrasing. From this, extract useful words from the text, write their meanings, and create examples. Repeat this cycle to gain a clear grasp on the usage and application of vocabularies and expressions until you can articulate these naturally in any conversation.

English as part of everyday life

The best way to practice starts by searching for the ideal environment that fosters communicative interaction using English.

A simple way is to do so is to take on hobbies that stimulate the four core skills, such as listening to English songs, watching English TV shows and films, and reading books or news articles in English.

Learning a language does not only depend on academic books; at the same time, a simple pastime also cannot improve one's skills. When combined, continuous exposure to various activities and learning materials helps in understanding the language better, where you may also pick out expressions that are useful for conversational English and help you get accustomed to thinking in English.

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1:1 Learning in the Philippines

Out of all the different ways to learn English, studying abroad proves to yield better results in language acquisition. After all, immersing oneself in a community where English is one of the widely spoken languages opens more opportunities for improving skills.

Studying abroad in the Philippines to learn English has sparked a new trend because of the strong points of a 1:1 classroom setup and intensive curricular programs.

ESL students in the Philippines usually have an average of seven classes a day during weekdays and are required to self-study even after regular class hours. With this daily schedule, each learner gets exposed to English for up to 10 hours a day. Inside the classrooms, teachers can focus more on the needs of the students and give them more freedom to express, ask questions, and hone skills. Outside schools, students engage in various interactions with locals and their fellow learners, where English becomes the only medium to move from one place to another, to buy goods, to discover new cultures, and to build friendships.

A Pioneer in ESL learning

MONOL has been in the ESL industry for 20 years. For two decades, it has seen more than 10,000 graduates from all over Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and Latin America, who learned not only English but also global skills to be better individuals in their chosen careers. As an institution committed to high-quality service, we have created an environment to meet the learning, essential, and social needs of each student. It stands not only as a language school but also as a second home to international students aspiring for great success in the future.

We have various curriculums and programs that advocate effective ways to learn English. At the same time, we have established school rules to stimulate interactions and conversations in English. Monol is confident to say that it has gained it’s recognition as one of the top English schools in the Philippines.

LIFE IN MONOL

Monol offers the best of both worlds in providing excellent English education and enriched student life.