9 Ways to Learn English at Home in Your Pajamas

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1. Some books

1.1. The “Harry Potter” Series by J.K. Rowling

1.1.1. Synonyms for words

1.2. “Animal Farm” by George Orwell

1.2.1. Writing style

1.2.1.1. Simple

1.2.1.2. Easy

1.3. “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” by Roald Dahl

1.3.1. Simple language

1.3.2. Fantastic descriptive language.

2. Keep a Diary or Blog in English

2.1. Diary or Blog

2.1.1. Grammar skills

2.1.2. Improve english ability

2.1.3. Writing will also improve

2.2. Lang-8

2.2.1. Mutual help

2.2.1.1. Reviewing it

2.2.1.2. Correcting the writing

3. Host a Cultural Event at Home

3.1. Organize meetings with friends

3.1.1. Traditional games in english

3.1.2. Activities in english

4. Play Video Games in English

4.1. English dialogs

4.2. Conversation

4.2.1. Informal

4.2.2. Relaxed

4.2.3. Typed into a conversation window on screen

5. Study Grammar and Vocab Online

5.1. Online Schools

5.1.1. Materials

5.1.2. Packages

5.1.3. Teachers

5.1.4. Often they're cheaper

5.2. Some options

5.2.1. Virtual English

5.2.2. Englishtown

5.2.3. English Study Online

6. Books

6.1. Improving your comprehension

6.2. Relaxation time

6.3. Biography of Steve Jobs

6.3.1. Contains

6.3.1.1. Advanced vocabulary

6.3.1.2. Humorous quotes from Jobs himself

7. Want to study English in your pajamas?

7.1. English from home

7.2. attitude and resources

7.3. The path to fluency

8. Watch TV

8.1. The Simpsons

8.1.1. Aspects

8.1.1.1. day-to-day

8.1.1.2. School

8.1.1.3. Work

8.1.1.4. Socializing

8.1.2. Slang words

8.1.3. Cultural references

8.2. Friends

8.2.1. Their English

8.2.1.1. casual

8.2.1.2. relaxed

8.2.2. Practice sounding natural

8.3. FluentU

8.3.1. Practice

8.3.1.1. Vocabulary

8.3.1.2. grammar

8.3.2. Like

8.3.2.1. Interactive subtitles

8.3.2.2. Flashcards

8.3.2.3. Vocabulary lists

9. Attend Online English Classes

9.1. English at Home

9.1.1. Organized into sections

9.1.1.1. Speaking

9.1.1.2. Vocabulary

9.1.1.3. Grammar

9.2. Free English Study

9.2.1. a great resource

9.2.1.1. Grammar

9.2.1.2. Packed with conversational phrases

9.3. British Council: Learn English

9.3.1. Video clips are engaging

9.3.1.1. Useful slang words

9.3.1.2. Contains transcripts

9.3.2. Variety of mock

9.3.2.1. Practice

10. Listen to the Radio

10.1. BBC Radio 4

10.1.1. Listen to the rhythm

10.1.2. Intonation of English conversation

10.2. NHK World Radio

10.2.1. Japanese music

10.2.2. Culture

10.2.3. Food

10.2.4. The presenters

10.2.4.1. Different countries

10.2.4.2. Listen to different accents.

11. Talk to Yourself

11.1. Conversation in your head

11.2. Front of a mirror

11.3. Making a short video of your conversation

11.3.1. Can compare your pronunciation