Reading is great because it allows you to learn and reinforce vocabulary. You learn the vocabulary in its context, together with another relevant vocabulary, and you also get the most frequently used and useful words.
You should look for the new words daily and try to grasp them.
Whatever new words you learned today try to jot them down. You keep revising them so that you don’t forget.
It’s a great idea to look up obscure words you don’t quite grasp that come to you on the fly as you go about your day.
Idioms and Phrases are particularly important since they allow you to express yourself in unique and unique ways.
You should try to converse in English as much as possible. You can watch some YouTube videos and learn from them.
Synonyms and antonyms might help you expand your vocabulary. Finding words with similar meanings that you can substitute for a commonly used word might provide you more options for expressing yourself.
Because of the one-sided nature of writing, it’s helpful to have a digital writing assistant, like Grammarly, on your side to help your words flow easily.
Keep a journal of your day in English. This is an easy way to incorporate new vocabulary into sentences and to check your understanding of any new words.