One way is to read simple English stories. For example, children's stories like 'The Little Prince'. As you read, look up new words and try to understand the sentence structures. This helps you expand your vocabulary and grammar knowledge.
We can learn a great deal of English vocabulary. For example, the stories are likely to use a wide range of words in different contexts, which helps us to expand our word bank. Also, we can learn about English grammar in a more natural way as the stories follow proper grammar rules while still being interesting to read. And it can improve our reading comprehension skills as we practice understanding the meaning of the stories.
We can learn many valuable lessons. For example, we can learn about the importance of honesty, kindness, and perseverance. These stories often have characters who face difficulties and overcome them through positive traits, which can inspire us to do the same in our own lives.
We can learn perseverance. In many English model stories, models face rejections and setbacks at the start. But they keep going, like in the story of Lily who didn't stop trying despite initial harsh comments.
From different English stories, we can gain life wisdom. In 'The Ugly Duckling', we learn that appearances can be deceiving and that everyone has their own value. Also, stories can teach us about different relationships. In 'Romeo and Juliet', we see the complex nature of love and the consequences of family feuds. By analyzing the characters' actions and decisions in these stories, we can improve our decision - making skills in real life.
First, read the story multiple times. This helps you get familiar with the words and the plot. Second, look up any unknown words immediately. Third, try to summarize the story in your own words. This will improve your understanding.
We can learn a lot of English expressions and vocabulary. For example, the stories might use common words in different contexts, which helps us understand how to use them correctly.