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10 FREE ONLINE LIBRARIES   IN ENGLISH

      In today's world overflowing with information, it is sometimes difficult to find the right type of book, especially in English. Therefore, we offer you a list of libraries with a huge amount of artistic, scientific, historical and journalistic literature, which can be read online or downloaded freely.

 

1. The New York Public Library: more than 1,000 free books in various formats - http://ebooks.nypl.org/

2. ProjectGutenberg: over 33,000 free e-books to download and read online - http://www.gutenberg.org/

3. GoogleBooks: enter 'fullpreviewbooks' in the search, if the book you are looking for is not protected by copyright - you can use it - http://books.google.com/

4. UniversityofPennsylvaniaBooksPage: Over a million free resources to download! - http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/

5. OpenLibrary: a selection of classical literature - http://openlibrary.org/

6. eBooksatAdelaide: the online library of the University of Adelaide offers classic, scientific publications, philosophy and even medicine! - http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/

7. Bartleby: free encyclopedia of world history + Harvard classics - http://www.bartleby.com/

8. Bibliomania: offers 2000 free scientific documents, including scientific papers - http://www.bibliomania.com/

9. InternetArchive: a grandiose media library for students, historians, researchers and the general public - http://www.archive.org/

10. ManyBooks: another large collection of free literature - http://manybooks.net/

12 TIPS TO LEARN ENGLISH FAST  AND HOW TO DO IT ONLINE

Ukraine entered the list of Ukrainians with an average level of English proficiency, ahead of neighboring Russia, which was classified as one of the countries with a low level of knowledge of this language. This is evidenced by the EnglishProficiencyIndex rating. However, learning English is a relevant issue for many Ukrainians today.  Tvoemisto.tv  has collected useful tips on how to simplify and speed up the study of a foreign language, and a list of sites where it is convenient to learn English.

 

  According with the rating, Ukraine took the 27th place in the rating. Russia is on the 31st step. English is best spoken in the Scandinavian countries. The group of countries with a very high level of proficiency in this language includes seven countries, including Sweden, Norway, the Netherlands, Estonia, Denmark, Austria and Finland. A high level of knowledge of foreign languages is noted in Poland, Hungary and Slovenia. The leader of the rating is Sweden. Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Algeria are among the countries where English is the worst. In general, the index of English proficiency covers 60 countries of the world, writes European Truth.

At the same time, according to linguists, it is not so difficult to learn a language on your own. There are 12 simple rules that will help you learn a foreign language, writes edition Lifehacker. We offer a translation and synopsis of this article:

  1. Learn the correct words correctly. But in order to learn a new term, you don't have to read all the words! For example, you actually know all the words of your native language, but you don't use all of them. The situation is the same with a foreign language: it is not necessary to learn all the words in order to speak a foreign language. For example, in English, 65% of the written material includes only 300 words. These are the words that are used most often. This scheme also works in other languages. Studying words is convenient using the card method: a question is written on one side, the answer is written on the other.

  2. Learn related words. Therefore, starting "from scratch" is actually impossible. Cognate words are "true friends" of words from your native language that have the same meaning. For example, in Romance languages there are words related to English: action, nation, precipitation, solution, frustration, tradition and thousands of others. Also, in many words there are words with a common root.       Searching for related words is a good method for learning European languages, but it turns out that you can also find words in Japanese. In addition, it is much easier to start studying with familiar words than with completely incomprehensible ones.

3. It is not necessary to travel. The air of another country will not make you speak a new language. If you need to immerse yourself in a foreign language, you can listen to it, in particular, using the Tunein.com resource, which collects more than 100 000 foreign radio stations. There is also a free mobile application with the same name. You can also use videos on YouTubeTrendsDashboard or films and series in foreign languages.

   4. Practice on Skype and not only. The next step is communication with a native speaker. In general, if the goal of learning a language is to communicate in it, then this point should be one of the first. If you are starting to learn a foreign language, it will take a little time to study the basic words and repeat what you know, and after that you should immediately start talking... Finding native speakers for conversations is not so difficult, for example, on the site Italki.com_cc781905-5cde-3194-bbbad3b58d_the_most_professional_teachers non-formal education and just interlocutors.

   5. Don't waste money. The best resources are free. A lot of knowledge is actually free. On Duolingo there are good free foreign languages. Here everything is presented in game form. On BBC languages you can learn the basic phrases of more than 40 languages. За допомогоюсервісу Interpals можназнайтитовариша для переписки з іншоїкраїни, а на MyLanguageExchange можназнайти людей для переписки, яківивчають ту ж мову, what about you

   6. Дорослимлегшевивчатиіноземнімови, ніждітям. Маючи запас ресурсів для вивченнямови, треба вирішитиосновну проблему: цесумнів in one's own capabilities and incorrect assessment of one's potential. As a study by the University of Haifa shows, adults learn foreign languages better than children. Unlike children, adults intuitively understand the rules. Therefore, it is not worth giving up.

   7. Replenish your vocabulary with the help of mnemonics. Mechanical repetition is not enough. Despite the fact that an often repeated word can be engraved in your memory. However, for words that are difficult to remember, you can use mnemonics - the art of remembering. For example, come up with a short funny story that will be associated with this word. And you can also use the resource memrise.com.

   8. Love your mistakes. More than half of the planet's population knows more than one language. That is, monolingualism is a matter of culture, not genetics (for example, the inability to learn a language). Therefore, if adults fail in language learning, the problem is in the learning system. Having learned all the rules of the language, you will not learn the language itself. However, the language education system is often laid out just like that. Having learned the language, it must be used. Native speakers understand those who are learning their language and will not get angry over mistakes.

   9. Reasonable. Another mistake in the approach to learning a foreign language is the lack of a specific and reasonable goal. For example, the European classification according to the level of mastery can help to determine the goal. A – beginner, B – intermediate and C – advanced. Each level has two sublevels: weaker (1 lower) and increased (2 upper). For example, a beginner with progress in learning is A2, and a weak advanced student is C1.

   10. From conversational (B1) to perfect mastery (C2). It is necessary to speak a foreign language for at least an hour a day, preferably choosing different topics in order to learn new words. Going from B1 to B2 in a short time is quite difficult, and you will make many mistakes, but this is your progress.

    11. Learn to speak without an accent.  At the C2 level, you recognize the language as well as the native speaker. But you can still have an accent and you can make mistakes. It may depend on your accent and intonation or the level of social and cultural integration. Youtube videos that teach correct pronunciation will help with accent and pronunciation, and you can also imitate the manner of speaking of native speakers.

   12. Become a polyglot. If your goal is to learn several languages, it is best to start with one language. At least until you reach an intermediate level and can confidently speak the language. Only then move on to learning another language. Although you can achieve significant success in a few months, it takes constant practice to be able to use the learned language for a lifetime. But there is also good news: if you learn to speak a foreign language, this language will stay with you for the rest of your life.

 

 

 

 

 

How to help your child learn faster

 

In this article I would like to make suggestions to parents who wish to support their children at home without employing a private tutor. As I mentioned in my last article: The single most effective thing a student can do at home is to read regularly. If this is done over a long period, it will benefit your child in various ways: it will obviously develop her general ability to understand what she reads, but it will also increase her vocabulary and provide models of grammar and sentence structure that will help her in her own writing.

 

Your child can develop her listening skills at home by borrowing audio cassettes and video cassettes from the main school and ESL libraries. For speaking practice, your child could give a summary of the main events in the stories she has read or heard, or she could state some of the important information she has learned from non-fiction sources. Writing can be practiced if your child keeps a journal in which, for example, she records her response to the books she has read or movies or TV programs she has seen. She could also create her own fiction stories.

 

As for grammar and vocabulary: in my opinion these are best learned in the contexts of reading or listening. However, there are many grammar and vocabulary practice books available, and if your child has one that she enjoys using, there is no reason why she should not spend an hour or so a week on such exercises.

 

The suggestions made above will help your child to improve her general English proficiency, and this of course will have a beneficial effect on her other school work. You may, however, wish to help her more directly with her assignments in her other subjects, such as science, history, maths, etc. In this case, the best thing you can do is to have at home good reference materials*, in your own language. Your child can consult these to increase her general understanding of the topic she is learning. It would also help very much if you could discuss with her what she has read, again in your own language. This will deepen her background knowledge and prepare her to understand the difficult English she will hear and read in school.

 

The final piece of advice here is perhaps the most important: if your child does not have the desire to do extra practice at home as suggested above, then it is best to respect this. She is probably working hard enough already and may prefer to spend her free time just doing nothing, or in a sporting or musical activity. This mental and physical relaxation is the best way to prepare her for the rigors of the next school day. In fact, being involved in an after-school activity is a great way for your child to mix with native speakers of English and practice her speaking skills!

 

 

Advice is given by specialists  of the British Council in Ukraine

    How to help your child learn faster

In this article, I wanted to make suggestions for parents who wanted to support their children at home without a private tutor. As I already said in my last article: the most effective thing a student can do at home is to read regularly. If this is done over a long period of time, it will benefit your child in many ways: it will obviously develop her general ability to understand what she is reading, but it will also increase her vocabulary and provide her with models of grammar, her structures, which will help her in her own writing.

    Your child can develop his listening skills at home by borrowing audio and video cassettes from the elementary school and ESL library. For your child's speaking practice, you can discuss the main events of the story that she could read or hear, or she can claim that she learned some important information from documentary sources. You can do it in written form if your child keeps an additional journal in which, for example, he writes down his answers or summaries   to the books he has read or the movies or TV programs he has seen. She can also create her own fantastic stories.

    Regarding grammar and vocabulary: in my opinion, they are best learned in reading or listening contexts. However, there are many practice books for grammar and vocabulary, and if your child has one that she needs help with, there is no reason why she should not spend an hour or so a week practicing the law.

   Пропозиції, зроблеіи вище допоможуть вашій дитині  поліпшити її  рівень загального _cc781905-5cde-3194- bb3b-136bad5cf58d_proficiency in English, and this will certainly have a beneficial effect on her other work at school. However, you may want to help directly with more specific knowledge in other fields, for example, science, history, mathematics, etc. In this case, the best thing you can have at home is   good reference material in your native language. Your child can be counseled to help increase her overall understanding of the topic she is studying. It would also help if you could discuss what she has read with her again in your native language. This will deepen her background knowledge and prepare her for_cc781905-5cde-3194- bb3b-136bad5cf58d_ understanding of more complex English structures that she will hear and  study at school.

    The last piece of advice is the most important awareness of this fact: If your child  does not already have the desire to do this homework at home, it is best to do it additionally. She probably works hard,   and prefers to spend her free time on recreation, or in sports or musical activities. This mental and physical rest is the best way to prepare her for the next day at school. In fact, being involved in extracurricular activities is a great way for your child to practice interacting with native English speakers!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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