They say immersion is the best way to learn a new language, but is it possible to immerse yourself in the English language if you’re stuck at home? Luckily – yes!
Just because you’re spending more time at home these days doesn’t mean your OET language learning has to end. Whether you’re learning English for fun or preparing for an upcoming OET English language proficiency test, we’ve gathered a list of 10 ways to practice English from the comfort of your own home!
1. Sign up for an online language exchange
Achieving a high level of proficiency in any language is all about culture and colloquialisms! While grammar and a strong vocabulary are your foundation, fluency is reached when you understand the cultural context of the language – bonus points if you can slip in some slang words!
Thankfully, finding a native speaker to chat with is easy thanks to the many language exchange apps available. If you’re not familiar with a language exchange, it’s simple: You’ll get paired with a native-English speaker who wants to learn your native language and you teach each other. Kareer Tutors will help you connect with people who are already abroad and allow you to connect with them in a one-on-one conversation to help you understand the immigration lifestyle.
2. Change your smartphone’s language to English
Since learning a language is all about surrounding yourself with it, why not start with your smartphone? Change your phone and social media languages to English – you’ll be amazed by how many new words you pick up that you can use in everyday life!
Many of us use our phones frequently throughout the day, so translating the language to English will increase your exposure without you even realizing it. Sure, it may feel strange at first but you’ll be surprised by how quickly you get used to it and how many new words you pick up.
3. Take a free practice test
Conquer your fear of the unknown by familiarizing yourself as much as possible with the exam in advance! By taking a practice test, you’ll start becoming more comfortable with the format and the types of questions on the exam, and will also illuminate areas where you struggle. Since practice tests are scored, you’ll also get an idea of how you will perform on the real exam.
Kareer Tutors will provide a mock test for you so that you have an idea about the OTE exam you are going to take. This will help you become familiar with the types of questions and content on the actual test and to understand how the test sections are structured.
Once you think you have the format and structure of the actual exam nailed down, test yourself at home with the Mobile Application provided to you by Kareer Tutors.
4. Download some fun language-learning apps
Language-learning apps have skyrocketed in popularity thanks to their convenience, affordability, and interactive platform. They make it easy to practice a language in short bursts every day, get instant feedback, track your progress, and have fun while doing it!
The game-like nature of language learning apps motivates you as no textbook can! Kareer Tutors have AI-assisted games so that you can learn in a more relaxed manner leading you to understand the English Language better and allowing you to earn a better OET Test band score. These apps are often scored like a game, and guide you through different levels and activities.
5. Label things around your home
If you’ve finished your home improvement projects and rearranged your furniture for the millionth time, get out your label maker or a stack of Post-its to practice for your English exam! It may look a bit silly, but labeling items in your home is a great way to improve your vocabulary.
Label your windows, doors, coffeemaker, refrigerator, blow dryer, and bedside lamp, and these words will be reinforced just by walking around your home!
6. Write short stories or keep a journal in English
Your ability to write in English will also be tested in an OET test. So, it’s important to practice your writing skills just as much as your reading, listening, and speaking.
A fun way to do this is to write short stories in English. Don’t worry – you don’t need to be the next J. K. Rowling. And you don’t need to show anyone these stories – so they don’t have to be award winners! But creative writing like this can be a fun way to practice using a large amount of vocabulary, especially adjectives and nouns in different tenses.
If writing stories doesn’t inspire you, why not keep a journal in English instead? Writing about your day, your studies, your family, your work, or what you did over the weekend is another great way to practice your English writing. It can also be very therapeutic to get all your thoughts down on paper – all the more reason to give journaling in English a go!
7. Read books, magazines, and articles in English
Test your reading comprehension by picking up a book or magazine, or reading online articles in English. One great way to practice reading in English is to read a translated copy of a book you already know in your native language. There are also versions of classic novels that use simplified vocabulary and grammatical structure to make it easier to understand.
Kareer Tutors provides you with multiple practise papers to strength your reading skills and make reading your strong suite.
8. Tune into your favourite TV show or movie
Listening comprehension will also be tested on most English exams, and TV shows and films add an extra element of cultural context that is key to learning a new language. Challenge yourself by watching without subtitles in your native language. If you’re struggling, turn on subtitles in English to help improve your reading comprehension.
Look for classic movies or TV shows that depict life in English-speaking countries. And make sure to choose something that reflects your taste so you want to keep watching. You can even choose a reality TV show to learn modern slang words.
9. Listen to podcasts or radio
Mix up your listening comprehension by trying out a podcast or radio show in English. Removing the visual cues makes this slightly more difficult than watching TV or movies, and is more likely the format you’ll encounter on an actual English examination.
While there are seemingly endless podcasts in English to choose from, start with a podcast designed for English language learners. These often include short lessons, discussion of grammar or other common English questions, or simplified stories or conversations. This can help you ace your OET Test and help you achieve your desired score.
10. Talk to yourself (or your pets) in English
If you’re home alone, why not act out possible scenarios in English? Go into your kitchen and pretend to order a coffee in English, or open your pantry and list the items in English. If your English is improving and you’re beginning to think in English, say these thoughts out loud to practice speaking.
We know you might feel silly, but it’s a great way to practice speaking in a completely non-judgmental atmosphere. If you really can’t imagine speaking to yourself, invite your pet goldfish for a chat in English – we promise he won’t tell!
Final thoughts
Learning English isn’t just about learning the right vocabulary, it’s also about improving your intonation, pronunciation, and overall comprehension. When you become fluent in English, you’ll be able to speak with others more naturally which will further help you achieve your desired OET scores as this is a big part of what English proficiency tests look for.
The beauty of studying English at home is that you have the freedom to mess up and try again, and all of the resources you need are available online. Happy studying!