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Sanvika’s Answer
Here's a friendlier version of your text:
Let's talk about your language journey! For those quick wins, try learning 10 fresh words every day and mastering a new grammar rule each week.
Looking further ahead? Picture yourself chatting away fluently in just six months, and acing that English proficiency test. Sounds good, right?
To help you get there, why not try flashcards, or even apps like Quizlet or Anki? They're fun and easy to use. And here's a top tip: learn words in context. Instead of just remembering "run", think about "running a business" or "running out of time." It'll stick in your mind much better.
Oh, and don't forget to check out a word-of-the-day app or sign up for websites that send daily vocabulary. It's like a little language surprise in your inbox every day!
Let's talk about your language journey! For those quick wins, try learning 10 fresh words every day and mastering a new grammar rule each week.
Looking further ahead? Picture yourself chatting away fluently in just six months, and acing that English proficiency test. Sounds good, right?
To help you get there, why not try flashcards, or even apps like Quizlet or Anki? They're fun and easy to use. And here's a top tip: learn words in context. Instead of just remembering "run", think about "running a business" or "running out of time." It'll stick in your mind much better.
Oh, and don't forget to check out a word-of-the-day app or sign up for websites that send daily vocabulary. It's like a little language surprise in your inbox every day!
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Bảo’s Answer
Grammar:
- To study English effectively, start by learning all the necessary tenses. Prepare a notebook to write down the formula for each tense, examples of how they are used, and common sentence structures. Then, find exercises to practice using the tenses in different contexts. Consistent practice and review will help you understand and apply them confidently.
- Some of the necessary tenses: Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect, Past Simple, Past Continuous, Past Perfect, Future Simple, Future Continuous, Future Perfect.
- Study and practice all the tenses in their active and passive forms, as well as in affirmative, negative, and question formats
Vocabulary:
- To effectively study vocabulary, prepare a notebook to write down new words whenever you encounter them.
- For each word, write its explanation in English, including how to use it and examples of it in context.
- You can find new words from sources like movies or books. However, avoid writing down too many words at once—limit yourself to 2-3 words at a time to ensure you can fully remember and absorb them
- You can also encounter new words during the process you studying the tenses
- To study English effectively, start by learning all the necessary tenses. Prepare a notebook to write down the formula for each tense, examples of how they are used, and common sentence structures. Then, find exercises to practice using the tenses in different contexts. Consistent practice and review will help you understand and apply them confidently.
- Some of the necessary tenses: Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect, Past Simple, Past Continuous, Past Perfect, Future Simple, Future Continuous, Future Perfect.
- Study and practice all the tenses in their active and passive forms, as well as in affirmative, negative, and question formats
Vocabulary:
- To effectively study vocabulary, prepare a notebook to write down new words whenever you encounter them.
- For each word, write its explanation in English, including how to use it and examples of it in context.
- You can find new words from sources like movies or books. However, avoid writing down too many words at once—limit yourself to 2-3 words at a time to ensure you can fully remember and absorb them
- You can also encounter new words during the process you studying the tenses
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Rishitha’s Answer
Hello Bảo Bùi Chí, let's kick off with the fundamentals of English.
1) Make a habit of reading newspapers and articles, and watching English channels with subtitles. This will significantly boost your understanding and command of the language.
2) Practice makes perfect! Speak English daily with others, and don't worry about making errors. It's all part of the learning journey.
3) Utilize the English learning apps available on the Appstore or Play Store. They can be a fun and interactive way to learn.
4) Next, focus on mastering tenses, as they are the backbone of fluent English speaking.
Keep going, you're doing great!
1) Make a habit of reading newspapers and articles, and watching English channels with subtitles. This will significantly boost your understanding and command of the language.
2) Practice makes perfect! Speak English daily with others, and don't worry about making errors. It's all part of the learning journey.
3) Utilize the English learning apps available on the Appstore or Play Store. They can be a fun and interactive way to learn.
4) Next, focus on mastering tenses, as they are the backbone of fluent English speaking.
Keep going, you're doing great!
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Ravs’s Answer
Practice, Read & Speak!
Let me explain. The more you read the more you will get an idea of the practical use of the language. Books , newspapers, online articles. You can also watch online various shows, movies, with subtitles till you get used to it.
The more you speak the more confident & comfortable it will make you feel. You can read out loudly . As you practice you will get better & better.
You could enrol in various websites who often have a "word of the day". They explain the meaning of the word, the way to pronounce it & the correct way to use it too.
All the best on your journey!
Let me explain. The more you read the more you will get an idea of the practical use of the language. Books , newspapers, online articles. You can also watch online various shows, movies, with subtitles till you get used to it.
The more you speak the more confident & comfortable it will make you feel. You can read out loudly . As you practice you will get better & better.
You could enrol in various websites who often have a "word of the day". They explain the meaning of the word, the way to pronounce it & the correct way to use it too.
All the best on your journey!