Learning tips for all levels

Learning tips by level

Learning a language is different depending on your level. Continue reading for some learning tips and advice.

Every person learns in a slightly different way but it is clear that beginners need to focus on different things compared to learners at higher levels. Click on the links below for more detailed advice:

Beginners
Elementary (A1)
Pre-intermediate (A2)
Intermediate (B1)
Upper-intermediate (B2)
Advanced (C1)
Very advanced (C2)

Don’t forget that making mistakes is an important part of learning English. When you start learning, everything can seem strange and new. For example pronouncing English words can be a challenge.

At intermediate level you learn many things at the same time and it is difficult to get everything right. However, as you progress you will become more accurate and mistakes will become less common. Even native speakers make lots of mistakes!

At any level of English you can improve your English by reading, watching and listening as often as you can. Choosing what you enjoy helps to keep you motivated.

Learning English takes time so you will need to be patient. It might take a year to move from beginner to upper intermediate level and another 6 months to a year to reach a very advanced level.

Don’t forget that you are learning the most useful language in the world!