Do you know any good English series on Netflix that you can use to improve your English skills?
Actually you can just watch all the series you like in English. If they are too heavy for you, put on English subtitles. You won't learn English directly, but your understanding and feeling for the language will improve.
I can speak English relatively well. But I want to improve my English so that I speak the language perfectly.
Downton Abbey
The Crown
these two series have the advantage of using good British English. Ok, it's used in the Earl family at Downton Abbey. Not in servants.
In general, any series that is in English would help you. You can also watch YouTube videos etc. Would everything help you. I would recommend you to watch your favorite series in English, since you may have some scenes in your head, and then translate yourself.
Nice that you want to work on your english. But I'm afraid that passive sprinkling (watching films) will not be enough, you have to be active yourself to learn Engl or improve your Engl.
That is why other learning methods are also important + right, like
- Travel to English-speaking countries, if possible alone, otherwise you are more than welcome to send your companion
- learn vocabulary efficiently - d. H. So that one
retrieving them and using them - means learning them regularly in small portions + not only stubbornly memorizing them, but also building families of words + example sentences, using prepositions, grammar. Peculiarities etc. To learn
- Learn vocabulary with all your senses (see, hear, smell, taste, feel / touch)
+ preferably also speak, sing, rap, rhythmic, in verse + gymnastics (typical hand movement)
• You can also use sticky notes. The respective English word on all objects, household appliances, etc.
o. Glue other vocabulary into the whole apartment + learn vocabulary as you go by.
- Play vocabulary (learn d): city, country, river on
Engl., Who knows most Engl. Animals, furniture, clothing, etc?
Teakettle, taboo, memory, bingo, scrabble and much more.
- Also speak English privately, with friends, family etc. And simulate everyday situations: daily routine, cooking, shopping, doctor, cinema, theater, hospital, bakery, museum, train station, airport, hotel, restaurant etc.
- When walking, on the way to school, shopping, etc., think about what the things you see are called in English. Look up words you didn't know at home in the dictionary.
- read books, newspapers, magazines
- watch tv and videos
- Listen to English radio + English podcasts
- BBC on the Internet, with podcast download
- English very easy - The new listening course, Hueber
- BBC Podcast 6 Minute English (Google)
- Podcast archive: Business Spotlight Podcast - podcast. De / podcast / 2756 / archive /? Page = 11
- Randall's ESL Cyber Listening Lab (Google)
- audioenglish.net
- autoenglish.org/listenings.htm
- attend English language + conversation courses (e.g. VHS), regulars' tables, theater groups, reading circles
- join an Engl-Deutsche Gesellschaft, an Engl-Deutsche Freundeskreis
- Set up Skype + search for native speakers as a conversation partner
- Search for letter / email / chat friends and / or tandem partners
- write a diary
It doesn't matter whether you work with the good old vocabulary book, a card index box or an electric vocabulary trainer.
Most schools in Bavaria recommend phase6 as a vocabulary trainer. But you have to buy it.
(see: phase-6. De / opencms / Homepage /)
Pons offers a free vocabulary trainer app, see: de. Pons. Com / specials / apps
or enter a vocabulary trainer on Google comparison and follow the links, e.g. B. This one:
- http://fremdsprachenweb.net/tipps/vokabeltrainer.htm
- https://www.sprachheld.de/besten-vokabeltrainer-apps/
- https://www.pcwelt.de/...er,2558959
Stiftung Warentest also tested vocabulary trainers. https://www.test.de/Apps-Vokabeltrainer-Englisch-Lernhaeppchen-4236368-0/
But since a language is not just a string of words. Vocabulary is, but should also be combined into sentences as sensibly as possible, it is just as important to practice grammar regularly for 10-15 minutes: ego4u. De + english help. De.
When watching series / films, stopping every time, writing down + looking up quickly becomes annoying + spoils the fun of it. I would only stop + look up vocabulary or phrases if you don't understand very long sequences.
If anything, I would just write down a few catch phrases.
Use series / films for listening comprehension + the speech melody, not to learn vocabulary. There are better methods (see above).
Please also keep in mind that practice makes perfect, just like reading. It will be difficult in the beginning, but over time you will become familiar + it will be easier.
You have to try it out for yourself if it is easier for you - if possible - to watch films with subtitles. Often these distract rather than help.
But here are my film and series favorites:
Telekolleg English
- http://www.br.de/grips/faecher/grips-englisch/index.html
- On Golden Pond (youtube. Com / watch? V = tvHTLc02XUY)
- I Never Pro