Academic oral presentation skills: instructors' perception of the final project presentation rating plan: I. Introduction II. Main part



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ACADEMIC ORAL PRESENTATION SKILLS INSTRUCTORS PERCEPTION OF THE FINAL PROJECT PRESENTATION RATING

6. Consume media
To get familiar with the different ways in which people use your target language, you might want to consider watching, reading and listening to as much media in that language as possible. 
You’ve probably heard how the TV show Friends has helped people as they learn English. As well as teaching colloquial language and gestures, it can also help with things like common words and phrases, expressions and cultural references. 
There are so many mediums you can choose from this. Whether it’s watching TV and movies in your target language, listening to music and radio, or reading the news, you have plenty of options. 
7. Engage with the culture 
Tips six and seven are somewhat related. Understanding the culture(s) that use the language you’re learning is often an integral part of the learning process. As well as providing a solid context for your studies, it also means that you can better connect with native speakers. 
Language often evolves in line with the culture of the groups who speak it. Therefore, to really master a language, you’ll want to make sure you’re also familiar with the cultural context that goes with it. That’s why courses like our Explore English: Language and Culture one are so popular.
8. Make travel plans 
Although times may be uncertain for travel right now, it won’t always be the case. The best way to put your newly found language skills to the test is to visit some of the places where the language is used. This point brings together many of the others, as the techniques you’ve used when figuring out how to learn a language will help you on your travels. 
When you travel, you get the opportunity to see new places, interact with local people, and immerse yourself in the culture. Although it can be daunting at first, you’ll soon find your feet. It also gives you the chance to identify any gaps in your knowledge and means that you can pick up some new phrases and vocab. 

Conclusion
This article provides a solid overview of the best way to learn a language at any given level of development. By following these tips, you can maintain your motivation and continue to find innovative ways to study, from beginner to fluent. Have a strategy or resource we should add? Let us know in the comments!
So, there we have it; everything you need to know about how to learn a language. Clearly, it’s a worthwhile project, but it isn’t one you want to rush. There are many hours of study ahead. so taking time to set goals, learn vocabulary, and practice with native speakers can help you improve your knowledge. 
Learning a language can help in both your personal and professional life. As well as adding to your CV, it can boost other skills and improve your cultural understanding. Whatever your language goals are, you can find one of our courses that can help you on your way.


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