Repetitive Practice Now that you are aware of your errors, you need to routinely practice the corrected pronunciation (or correct syntax, vocabulary use, etc.). Practice again and again. I suggest that you practice out loud at home. Listen to the sounds that you produce, and compare these sounds to native speakers.
Self-Correction With practice, you can develop the imperative habit of self-correction. Be so aware and in tune with the sounds of English that you can notice and hear your own errors. This ability to self-correct can only come from the above steps of monitoring and awareness.
Write down your questions There are plenty of times when all of us wonder how to express something in another language, but then do nothing with those questions. When you are unsure of how to say or ask something in English, write it down so that you can ask a native speaker.
Keep a running vocabulary list Be organized. Write down vocabulary that you want to look up but don't have time to at that moment. Make a habit of reviewing vocabulary. If you don't do this, you can easily forget new words before they are locked into your long term memory.
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