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How to improve English ability to truly understand the language art behind English?

All languages are tools, and thinking has two levels. . Many Americans and Britons have not learned English well, and so-called native speakers who mispronounce Warchester, Dwight and Greenwich abound. There are still many books that are a little difficult to open and some that can't be read. It is meaningless to regard native speakers as a label and ignore the varied educational level. But to be fair, English is indeed easier to learn and more difficult to master than other languages. Because English is a mixture of vocabulary and grammar of many other languages, it has many levels, just like Chinese has classical Chinese and vernacular Chinese. A detailed analysis is given below. If you don't know at least the history of English, then you will get twice the result with half the effort by studying dictionaries and TV plays and remembering them through some so-called memory methods. Even if you can use it flexibly, you will never get a comprehensive understanding. This "sense of historical cognition" is the key to "truly free use of language", which is also ignored by many people. But it's no use ignoring it. Eventually, there will be a "glass ceiling" unconsciously. Excerpt from my work, personal lifestyle 1: information tools, mother tongue, foreign languages, eloquence learning and contemporary information technology from Latin to smart phones and nine songs: fifth,1.12.2.2.1Generally speaking, ancestors from Latin to iPhone English. However, with modern people's energy becoming more and more limited, if they don't grow up in a variety of mother tongue environments, most people will study slowly at school or teach themselves at home after the language formation period. The reality we are facing now is that on the one hand, English has become the undisputed world language; on the other hand, the traditional territory of France, Germany, Spain and Italy has not shrunk at all, and many Chinese speakers are far from proficient in English. So must we learn English well? Do we still need to learn a second language after learning English well? What about Sanwai? The reason why people still need to learn more languages is because even if there is an automatic translator, it is ultimately an external tool. And people's mouths are so convenient that if they have the ability to learn, they will take advantage of others' greatest advantages. Mouth is not so convenient, and many people will not die inexplicably. You still have to learn English well. Otherwise, out of a specific country, there is not even a most likely * * *, not to mention the top achievements in every field are written and published in English. Among the remaining languages, it can be said that French and German have the same style. Spanish has traveled all over Latin America and America, except Brazilian Portuguese. The economies of Italy and Spain belong to soy sauce. If you want to understand culture, you must study. Japanese is really easy to learn but difficult to master. Considering the delicacy of Sino-Japanese relations, it is really hard to learn. On the other hand, many lost traditions in China have been preserved. Perhaps only Japanese can get a glimpse of many ancestors, as Mr. Gu Hongming earnestly hopes. Arabic, except for the needs of special personnel, is unpopular everywhere, not necessarily to despise its economic and cultural status, but to be tolerant; Ordinary people have learned, and there is really no big "bonus". The popularity of Hebrew is similar, because the Jewish people are relatively closed, so it can't be the mainstream language as scholars and guests. Many people's exploration of language basically ends here. The rest of us should learn something we have never heard of, the extinct language, which should be made by those who are starving.