Lesson 01 My Daily Routine - Ma routine quotidienne / Vocabulary EN-FR

7 steps to learn English from zero to fluency

 

Learning English from scratch might seem like a huge challenge, but with the right steps and consistency, anyone can achieve fluency. English is one of the most spoken and useful languages in the world. Whether you need it for work, travel, or education, mastering English can open many doors. Here’s a complete guide to help you go from zero to fluent.

Step 1: Start with the Basics

If you are a complete beginner, focus on learning:

  • The English alphabet
    Learn how to pronounce and write all the letters.
  • Simple vocabulary
    Start with basic words like numbers, colors, days of the week, family members, common objects, etc.
  • Basic grammar
    Understand simple sentence structure (Subject + Verb + Object), the use of “to be,” simple present tense, and basic question forms.
  • Essential phrases
    Learn how to greet people, introduce yourself, and ask common questions like “What’s your name?”, “Where are you from?”, or “How are you?”

Step 2: Listen and Imitate

Listening is very important in language learning. Try to:

  • Watch English videos with subtitles
    Start with cartoons, short clips, or beginner YouTube lessons.
  • Listen to slow English podcasts
    There are many free podcasts designed for beginners.
  • Repeat what you hear
    Imitation helps improve your pronunciation and intonation.

Step 3: Practice Speaking

Don’t wait to be “perfect” before you speak! Begin speaking early:

  • Practice simple sentences every day
    Even if you talk to yourself, say things like “I am eating,” “This is my book,” “I like music.”
  • Use language exchange apps
    Apps like HelloTalk, Tandem, or Speaky allow you to chat or talk with native speakers.
  • Join English speaking clubs or groups
    Practicing with others will build your confidence.

Step 4: Build Vocabulary and Grammar

As you progress, focus on:

  • Learning 10–15 new words every day
    Use flashcards, vocabulary apps (like Anki or Quizlet), and write down new words in a notebook.
  • Reading short texts
    Start with children’s books or simple news articles.
    Reading helps with vocabulary and sentence structure.
  • Studying grammar gradually
    Learn new tenses (past, future, present continuous), modal verbs, conditionals, and prepositions.

Step 5: Write Regularly

Writing helps you express thoughts and reinforces grammar. Try to:

  • Write short paragraphs daily
    Talk about your day, your plans, or your opinions.
  • Get feedback
    Use platforms like LangCorrect or Italki Notebook to have your writing corrected by others.

Step 6: Immerse Yourself in English

Make English part of your life:

  • Change your phone and apps to English
  • Watch movies and shows without subtitles
  • Follow English-speaking YouTubers or influencers
  • Think in English – instead of translating in your head, try forming thoughts directly in English.

Step 7: Take It to the Next Level

When you reach an intermediate level:

  • Read novels, blogs, and news in English
  • Take online courses or join English classes
  • Practice writing essays or stories
  • Prepare for exams (like TOEFL, IELTS) if needed

Final Tips for Success

  • Be consistent – practice every day, even 15 minutes is helpful.
  • Don’t be afraid of mistakes – they are part of learning.
  • Track your progress – keep a journal or use language apps.
  • Stay motivated – set goals, reward yourself, and celebrate small wins.

Conclusion

Learning English from scratch to fluency takes time, effort, and patience. But with the right mindset and tools, it’s absolutely possible. Keep practicing, stay curious, and enjoy the journey!

How to Learn English from Zero to Fluency

Learning English from scratch might seem like a huge challenge, but with the right steps and consistency, anyone can achieve fluency. English is one of the most spoken and useful languages in the world. Whether you need it for work, travel, or education, mastering English can open many doors. Here’s a complete guide to help you go from zero to fluent.

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Step 1: Start with the Basics

If you are a complete beginner, focus on learning:

The English alphabet

Learn how to pronounce and write all the letters.

Simple vocabulary

Start with basic words like numbers, colors, days of the week, family members, common objects, etc.

Basic grammar

Understand simple sentence structure (Subject + Verb + Object), the use of “to be,” simple present tense, and basic question forms.

Essential phrases

Learn how to greet people, introduce yourself, and ask common questions like “What’s your name?”, “Where are you from?”, or “How are you?”

________________________________________

Step 2: Listen and Imitate

Listening is very important in language learning. Try to:

Watch English videos with subtitles

Start with cartoons, short clips, or beginner YouTube lessons.

Listen to slow English podcasts

There are many free podcasts designed for beginners.

Repeat what you hear

Imitation helps improve your pronunciation and intonation.

________________________________________

Step 3: Practice Speaking

Don’t wait to be “perfect” before you speak! Begin speaking early:

Practice simple sentences every day

Even if you talk to yourself, say things like “I am eating,” “This is my book,” “I like music.”

Use language exchange apps

Apps like HelloTalk, Tandem, or Speaky allow you to chat or talk with native speakers.

Join English speaking clubs or groups

Practicing with others will build your confidence.

________________________________________

Step 4: Build Vocabulary and Grammar

As you progress, focus on:

Learning 10–15 new words every day

Use flashcards, vocabulary apps (like Anki or Quizlet), and write down new words in a notebook.

Reading short texts

Start with children’s books or simple news articles. Reading helps with vocabulary and sentence structure.

Studying grammar gradually

Learn new tenses (past, future, present continuous), modal verbs, conditionals, and prepositions.

________________________________________

Step 5: Write Regularly

Writing helps you express thoughts and reinforces grammar. Try to:

Write short paragraphs daily

Talk about your day, your plans, or your opinions.

Get feedback

Use platforms like LangCorrect or Italki Notebook to have your writing corrected by others.

________________________________________

Step 6: Immerse Yourself in English

Make English part of your life:

Change your phone and apps to English

Watch movies and shows without subtitles

Follow English-speaking YouTubers or influencers

Think in English – instead of translating in your head, try forming thoughts directly in English.

________________________________________

Step 7: Take It to the Next Level

When you reach an intermediate level:

Read novels, blogs, and news in English

Take online courses or join English classes

Practice writing essays or stories

Prepare for exams (like TOEFL, IELTS) if needed

________________________________________

Final Tips for Success

Be consistent – practice every day, even 15 minutes is helpful.

Don’t be afraid of mistakes – they are part of learning.

Track your progress – keep a journal or use language apps.

Stay motivated – set goals, reward yourself, and celebrate small wins.

________________________________________

Conclusion

Learning English from scratch to fluency takes time, effort, and patience. But with the right mindset and tools, it’s absolutely possible. Keep practicing, stay curious, and enjoy the journey!

 

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