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Jack Askew

Learning English online is an effective way to improve your English. But with any type of learning you need to be prepared. This blog will give you advice and tips on how to get the most out of your online lessons.

What you need

A computer, a good internet connection and a headset are the bare minimum of what you will need to take classes online. A web camera is also pretty important. Most online classes are taught using Skype, so if you don't have it already downloading this for free is a good idea. Your teacher will be able to tell you exactly what you need to take classes online.

Make sure everything is set up

This is an obvious point but also an important one. Make sure that your computer is freshly turned on, that everything is plugged in correctly and that you have tested the connection. With Skype you can do this with a test call. Doing this before the class means that you will be ready when the lesson starts.

Take the classes somewhere quiet

Get away from everything that may be going on in your home. Trying to listen and participate in English classes is very difficult when there is noise around you. So find a quiet room and make sure that no one disturbs you whilst you are taking your lesson.

Come Prepared

Do your homework and exercises in good time before the class. If you have been sent an article by your tutor read this carefully and underline anything that you don’t understand. Reading it out loud before the class is great practice and it will make it easier for when you do it again in the class. Use the article sent or any newspaper article, magazine article or even this blog and read it out loud slowly, making sure that each word is pronounced correctly. Then read it again so that the article flows. Also write down any questions that you have so that you don't forget them when the class starts.

Understand what is being taught

When grammar or anything else is being taught make sure that you understand it. You won’t need to practice it at this time, just make sure that everything is clear. If you don't understand what is being taught ask your teacher to explain it again.

It is also advisable to try and do some background reading on what is going to be taught next. For example, if the next lesson is on the past simple do some starter exercises so that you make yourself aware of what is going to come up.

Conversation

Every class is an opportunity to practice your English speaking with a native and qualified tutor. Try to allow the conversation to flow, listening and talking in a natural way. This is your chance to talk English without worrying about too many mistakes. The teacher should note the mistakes and revisit them at a later time.

Relax

Come to class feeling relaxed and excited. Language learning should be enjoyable this is especially true for online classes. Come into the class motivated and excited about learning English. You will be able to get more out of the class this way.

After the lesson

After the class do something different. And then within a couple of days review what was taught in the class. Try and do any exercises or homework after the review so that you revisit what was taught twice before your next class.

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Jack Askew is the head teacher and founder of JDAenglish.com, which offers private English one to one classes and group courses. All of the classes are online and are a great way to improve English speaking, listening, reading, writing and grammar skills.

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