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Personally, I learned the basics at public school, then applied them while playing games, from there it got a bit blurry, I think I mostly tried listening to songs and singing them alongside generally practicing by chatting on random places, long time ago, just faint memories, it took a long time, even now my English is not personally at a level I am really happy with, but many would call it fluent, what matters most in my opinion is two key points: Practice and Observation, Practice your English often, chat with people online just for the sake of chatting, slowly you'll stick concepts with words and get better at it, Observation is genuinely something you need to be aware of, check how people write, see how it compares to how you would write it, see what's different and seek to learn why. It's a long path, but it's a worthwhile one regardless of your age or opportunities, it'll let you meet so many people that can make your future something extremely brighter.Im not native and write how i can but really want to improve. Any hints, books, cources to master english? I can read and barely write.
Of course, that's what worked for me, so just take it with a grain of salt.