
English is used by more than 1.5 billion people across the world, yet many students study it for years without feeling confident enough to speak or write freely, because English is often taught only for exams and marks, while the best way to learn English is through daily use and simple practice.
English plays a big role in how students learn, communicate, and grow in today’s world, which means schools need to think beyond books and tests when they teach the language.
Many schools still teach English in a fixed and traditional way that gives importance to rules more than the real use of the language.

Students learn English more effectively and efficiently when they use it frequently in real-life situations, rather than just learning rules and meanings.
English becomes easier for students when it is used every day in school, rather than being limited to just one English period.
Listening and speaking are the most used English skills in real life, yet they often get less time in classrooms.
Technology can help students learn English better when it is used to hear, speak, and respond instead of only watching or reading.
Students remember English words longer when they learn how to use them in daily speech and writing instead of memorising lists.
Schools shape how students feel about English, so classrooms must help students feel safe and confident while using the language.
Small and regular changes in classroom practice can slowly build strong English skills in students.
Feedback works best when it guides students gently and shows them how to improve without fear or pressure.
Schoolnet helps schools teach English in a practical and student-friendly way that builds confidence, supports teachers, and fits classroom needs.
The best way to learn English is not by memorising grammar rules but by using English every day in simple and meaningful ways, and when schools follow this approach, students slowly become confident, clear, and comfortable English users for life.