Get a reputable electronic-based English course. For instance, Rosetta Stone offers a Learn English course that has a good reputation among educational institutions, corporations, governments and individuals. This course uses computer-based interactive software compatible with any type of computer.
Utilize Internet-based tools that are free to continue learning and practicing what you have learned. For example, Learn American English Online is a site where you can find free programs to help you improve your English skills.
Interact online with people whose first language is English. You can find native English speakers on English-based chat rooms. You can also pay to converse one-on-one with native English speakers through websites such as Acadia English, which assigns you a native English speaker who helps you develop your English conversational and listening skills and gives you feedback while you converse. To use Acadia English you need an electronic device such as a mobile phone, home telephone or an Internet-based phone.
Use electronic devices such as PDAs, smart phones, iPads and iPhones to practice English when you are on the go. For example, you can get English lessons in MP3 format from websites such as Speak Fluent English and Free English Now and add them to your iPhone or iPad, or you can purchase audio books in English or simply listen to songs in English. If you have an iPhone, iPod or iPad you can also download free podcasts from Fun English Lessons, which are English lessons available at the Apple iTunes Store.
Use electronic devices such as your computer and TV to watch movies in English. Watching films will help you enhance your conversational abilities and will broaden your vocabulary. You can access movies and TV shows on websites such as Hulu, YouTube and Xfinity TV. On YouTube you can also access free English tutorials.