The document discusses the importance and benefits of learning English. It notes that English is the most widely spoken language globally and provides access to information, careers, and knowledge in many fields. Learning English is also described as relatively easy, with a simple alphabet and grammar compared to other languages. English learning allows people to connect with others around the world and access media like television and the internet in English. Overall, the document advocates for learning English to improve one's life opportunities and ability to communicate internationally.
This document provides 11 tips for improving English skills: (1) Speak without fear and practice; (2) Use all available resources like the internet and language schools; (3) Surround yourself with English by taking notes and consuming English media; (4) Listen to native English speakers as much as possible to learn pronunciation and flow; (5) Watch English films and TV with subtitles to expand vocabulary; (6) Listen to English music and read lyrics to practice listening and reading; (7) Study grammar, vocabulary, and do exercises often; (8) Do exercises and tests to track your progress; (9) Record yourself speaking to compare your progress over time; (10) Listen to English radio and audiob
The document outlines techniques for learning English presented by Sipan Sabah Hamad from Soran University. It discusses the importance of English as an international language of communication, business, and entertainment. Ten tips are provided for learning English easily, including reading widely, taking notes on new vocabulary, speaking with others, listening to English podcasts and videos, traveling abroad, using social media in English, asking questions, watching interviews of celebrities, focusing on practical needs, and maintaining a positive mindset. Recommendations are also made for English learning books, songs, applications and YouTube channels.
The document discusses personal language learning environments (PLLE) and provides suggestions for building one's own PLLE. A PLLE includes one's workplace, home, social circles, community, courses, self-study materials, and media consumption. Building a PLLE allows one to take control of their learning by setting goals, monitoring progress, and recognizing that learning occurs both inside and outside the classroom. The document then provides many specific suggestions for incorporating English practice into one's daily activities and environments through media, technology, community involvement, home, school, and maintaining a language learning diary.
The document discusses building a Personal Language Learning Environment (PLLE) to help organize and monitor one's own language learning. A PLLE includes factors like one's workplace, home, community, courses, self-study materials, and media consumption. The document recommends building a PLLE to set goals, track progress, and recognize that learning occurs everywhere, not just in classrooms. It provides examples of using media, technology, community, family, school, and friends as part of one's PLLE.
This document appears to be the cover and introductory pages of an English textbook for 10th grade students in Ukraine. It provides information about the textbook including its aims, contents, and introduction. The textbook contains 6 units covering topics like people and relationships, careers, education, cuisine, communication technologies, art, sports, and state systems. It also includes appendices on self-assessment, writing samples, grammar references, tapescripts, and vocabulary. The introduction encourages students to use the book to improve their English skills and notes that making mistakes is a normal part of learning.
Here are the matches between the tips for learning a language in the first column and the illustrative statements in the second column:
1. Don't be afraid of making mistakes. - e. Making mistakes is how you learn.
2. Take the opportunity to listen to the language as much as possible. - c. Listen to the radio or podcasts in your target language.
3. Watch films and TV in English. - a. Watch movies with subtitles in your target language.
4. Find a way to learn new words and remember them. - b. Make flashcards to help memorize vocabulary.
5. Practise speaking as much as you can. - d. Join a language exchange meet
Madrid adults tablets an introduction & activitiesJustin Hodge
1) The tablets are stored in a cupboard next to Mark and Fran in Sector 6. Users should get the key from Ana, Marta, or James and plug the tablets in when finished.
2) Teachers can use the tablets to show students websites like the student portal, BBC, and other sites for research, language practice, and recording. Tablets can also be used for Google Classrooms, Edmodo, and other learner training.
3) One activity involves students taking photos around the center with the tablets and having other students try to guess what the photos are of.
The document discusses the importance and benefits of learning English. It notes that English is the most widely spoken language globally and provides access to information, careers, and knowledge in many fields. Learning English is also described as relatively easy, with a simple alphabet and grammar compared to other languages. English learning allows people to connect with others around the world and access media like television and the internet in English. Overall, the document advocates for learning English to improve one's life opportunities and ability to communicate internationally.
This document provides 11 tips for improving English skills: (1) Speak without fear and practice; (2) Use all available resources like the internet and language schools; (3) Surround yourself with English by taking notes and consuming English media; (4) Listen to native English speakers as much as possible to learn pronunciation and flow; (5) Watch English films and TV with subtitles to expand vocabulary; (6) Listen to English music and read lyrics to practice listening and reading; (7) Study grammar, vocabulary, and do exercises often; (8) Do exercises and tests to track your progress; (9) Record yourself speaking to compare your progress over time; (10) Listen to English radio and audiob
The document outlines techniques for learning English presented by Sipan Sabah Hamad from Soran University. It discusses the importance of English as an international language of communication, business, and entertainment. Ten tips are provided for learning English easily, including reading widely, taking notes on new vocabulary, speaking with others, listening to English podcasts and videos, traveling abroad, using social media in English, asking questions, watching interviews of celebrities, focusing on practical needs, and maintaining a positive mindset. Recommendations are also made for English learning books, songs, applications and YouTube channels.
The document discusses personal language learning environments (PLLE) and provides suggestions for building one's own PLLE. A PLLE includes one's workplace, home, social circles, community, courses, self-study materials, and media consumption. Building a PLLE allows one to take control of their learning by setting goals, monitoring progress, and recognizing that learning occurs both inside and outside the classroom. The document then provides many specific suggestions for incorporating English practice into one's daily activities and environments through media, technology, community involvement, home, school, and maintaining a language learning diary.
The document discusses building a Personal Language Learning Environment (PLLE) to help organize and monitor one's own language learning. A PLLE includes factors like one's workplace, home, community, courses, self-study materials, and media consumption. The document recommends building a PLLE to set goals, track progress, and recognize that learning occurs everywhere, not just in classrooms. It provides examples of using media, technology, community, family, school, and friends as part of one's PLLE.
This document appears to be the cover and introductory pages of an English textbook for 10th grade students in Ukraine. It provides information about the textbook including its aims, contents, and introduction. The textbook contains 6 units covering topics like people and relationships, careers, education, cuisine, communication technologies, art, sports, and state systems. It also includes appendices on self-assessment, writing samples, grammar references, tapescripts, and vocabulary. The introduction encourages students to use the book to improve their English skills and notes that making mistakes is a normal part of learning.
Here are the matches between the tips for learning a language in the first column and the illustrative statements in the second column:
1. Don't be afraid of making mistakes. - e. Making mistakes is how you learn.
2. Take the opportunity to listen to the language as much as possible. - c. Listen to the radio or podcasts in your target language.
3. Watch films and TV in English. - a. Watch movies with subtitles in your target language.
4. Find a way to learn new words and remember them. - b. Make flashcards to help memorize vocabulary.
5. Practise speaking as much as you can. - d. Join a language exchange meet
Madrid adults tablets an introduction & activitiesJustin Hodge
1) The tablets are stored in a cupboard next to Mark and Fran in Sector 6. Users should get the key from Ana, Marta, or James and plug the tablets in when finished.
2) Teachers can use the tablets to show students websites like the student portal, BBC, and other sites for research, language practice, and recording. Tablets can also be used for Google Classrooms, Edmodo, and other learner training.
3) One activity involves students taking photos around the center with the tablets and having other students try to guess what the photos are of.
Great Websites for ESOL Teachers and StudentsBeth Csiszer
This document provides a list of educational websites for English language learners organized by grade level. For pre-K-2, it lists sites for literacy, reading, stories, games and videos. For grades 3-5, it lists sites for reading, grammar, stories, games and science. For grades 4-8, it provides listening activities, social studies games, grammar lessons, stories and vocabulary games. It also includes sections on spelling/pronunciation, vocabulary/writing, quizzes and podcast/YouTube resources.
The document describes the services offered by ICPNA, an educational institution. It discusses that ICPNA provides information about obtaining professional degrees in the US and prepares students for international exams. It also mentions that ICPNA has libraries with books, periodicals, and videos in English and Spanish to promote reading. Additionally, it states that ICPNA offers cultural programs related to theater, music, dance, and visual arts through various activities at its galleries and auditoriums using modern technology.
Caderno do Aluno Inglês 1 ano vol 1 2014-2017Diogo Santos
The text describes the Youth Ambassadors Program, an initiative of the U.S. Embassy in Brazil. The program selects exemplary Brazilian students to participate in a three-week cultural exchange program in the United States. During their time in the U.S., the students visit various locations, stay with host families, interact with American peers, and deliver presentations about Brazil to strengthen ties between the two countries. The goal of the program is to recognize and promote excellence in public education by transforming outstanding students into role models for their communities.
This document lists 10 reasons to learn English. It states that English is the most commonly spoken language globally, used in science, aviation, and business. Knowing English can improve job prospects both domestically and abroad. It also notes that English is the official language of 53 countries, spoken natively by 400 million people, and used widely in media, the internet, and education internationally. Learning English is described as not just useful but personally satisfying, while exposing learners to other cultures.
To learn some British and American slang terms and practice them in sample
dialogues;
• To practice reading for general idea, listening for gist and writing skills;
• Practice the language of agreeing/disagreeing in speech
The document discusses several reasons for why learning English is important. It states that English is widely spoken around the world and used in business, travel, education, and various careers. Knowing English provides access to higher education, international sports, global business opportunities, and information from around the world. It also notes that English skills are essential for good career prospects in many fields like engineering, medicine, law, science, and aviation. The document encourages learning English through various methods like reading books and magazines, listening to music, watching movies, speaking with others, and practicing writing. It emphasizes that mastering English can improve one's life and career advancement opportunities.
Esta corta presentación resume las principales razones por las que se debería aprender inglés y algunos consejos para hacerlo de forma entretenida y afectiva. This document was written in English language of course! Enjoy it...
Here are the steps to conjugate the verb "to learn" in the present simple tense:
1. Take the base form of the verb, which is "learn".
2. Add the present simple endings:
I learn
You learn
He/She/It learns
We learn
You learn
They learn
3. To make questions, invert the subject and the verb:
Do I learn?
Do you learn?
Does he/she/it learn?
4. To make negatives, add "do/does not" between the subject and the verb:
I do not learn.
You do not learn.
He/she/it does not learn
Here are the steps to conjugate the verb "to learn" in the present simple tense:
1. Take the base form of the verb, which is "learn".
2. Add the present simple endings:
I learn
You learn
He/She/It learns
We learn
You learn
They learn
3. To make questions, invert the subject and the verb:
Do I learn?
Do you learn?
Does he/she/it learn?
4. To make negatives, add "do/does not" between the subject and the verb:
I do not learn.
You do not learn.
He/she/it does not learn
This worksheet contains questions to get to know someone by learning about where they live, their family, activities they enjoy, food and media preferences, transportation habits, travel experiences, and things that make them happy each day. It includes questions about one's name, occupation, languages spoken, free time activities, tastes in food and films from childhood to present, online reading habits, last film seen, commute, desire to live elsewhere, and three small things that make a day good. The goal is to have the person provide short autobiographical responses to gain insight into their life experiences and interests.
This document discusses language and communication. It provides examples of common collocations in English and asks the reader to identify which word does not collocate. It also lists common frustrations language learners face such as not having enough time to study or finding pronunciation difficult. The document asks questions to help improve English skills such as ways to enhance vocabulary, reasons for English's prominence as a global language, and methods for advancing to a higher language level.
Elena Rîbac, The Best Methods to Study EnglishDoina Morari
This document discusses various interactive methods for learning English, including discussing with native speakers, learning lyrics to songs, watching movies with original soundtracks, reading books, playing games, learning poems, and writing in a diary in English. It notes that these methods can help with pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, and improving writing skills. The document emphasizes that consistently using these small methods can effectively help one learn English over time.
This document outlines 8 interactive methods for learning English: 1) Discussing with native speakers, 2) Learning lyrics, 3) Watching movies in English, 4) Reading English books, 5) Using flashcards, 6) Playing language games, 7) Learning English poems, and 8) Writing a diary in English. It encourages taking advantage of everyday opportunities to engage with English, such as reading labels or listening to music, and notes that small consistent efforts can lead to great results in language learning over time.
Ryan's English Learning Supplementary Resources and RecommendationsRyanColeman49
This PowerPoint provides 5 tips for supplementing English learning outside the classroom:
1. Put English "Post-it notes" around your home with vocabulary words to remember them without effort.
2. Watch English movies and TV shows, especially with subtitles, to observe language use and pick up new words.
3. Read books or listen to audiobooks to learn spelling, pronunciation and see words in context over time.
4. Listen to podcasts on various topics that are always free to improve listening skills.
5. Listen to certain English music styles clearly spoken to learn without strange vocabulary or fast singing.
The document contains a questionnaire about an English language learning course. It includes questions about the student's experience learning English such as how long they have studied, what exams they have taken, if they have visited English-speaking countries, and how they practice English. It also asks about their goals for the course and preferences for focusing on skills like listening, speaking, reading or writing. Additional sections provide a reading passage about challenges children faced learning English in their classroom and discuss theories about acquiring versus learning a new language.
The document discusses the importance of learning English for several reasons. It states that English is a global language, used widely in business, science, aviation, and pop culture. Knowing English can help one get better jobs, meet new people from around the world, and make traveling easier. It also allows access to more educational and cultural opportunities on a global scale. Overall, English proficiency is very valuable both personally and professionally in today's world.
The document provides an overview of basic English grammar and vocabulary. It covers topics such as verbs, pronouns, word order in questions, parts of speech, vocabulary for family members and daily objects, and small talk expressions. Examples are given for conjugating verbs, affirmative and negative sentences, and asking questions. Ordinal numbers, times of day, and pronunciation tips are also listed.
Year 10 students at OGHS have a variety of option choices including physical education, Maori, ESOL, art, French, German, Japanese, Latin, Spanish, dance, drama, music, computer technology, graphics, food technology, hard materials technology, and textile design. These options provide opportunities for students to be active, learn new languages and cultures, develop artistic skills, and explore technology subjects. Many of the options introduce topics and skills that prepare students for NCEA qualifications in later years.
Few tips to improve your english speakingMukesh Katara
The document provides 10 tips for improving English speaking skills:
1. Observe mouth movements of fluent English speakers and imitate them when speaking.
2. Slow down speech until the correct intonation and rhythm are learned to aid understanding.
3. Use the "music" of English rather than one's native language when speaking.
4. Use a dictionary to learn phonetic symbols and pronunciation of difficult words.
5. Make a list of hard to pronounce words and have a fluent speaker record them for practice.
6. Buy books on tape and compare pronunciation to develop skills.
7. Practice pronouncing word endings like "S" and "ED" to strengthen mouth muscles.
English is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. The document discusses several interactive methods for studying English, including discussing with native speakers, learning lyrics by listening to songs, watching movies in English with original soundtracks, and reading books. Discussing with native speakers is highlighted as one of the best methods as it allows learning of pronunciation, common words and phrases, and idioms through hearing them speak. Watching movies can improve English diction and accent as viewers are tempted to speak like the actors.
Great Websites for ESOL Teachers and StudentsBeth Csiszer
This document provides a list of educational websites for English language learners organized by grade level. For pre-K-2, it lists sites for literacy, reading, stories, games and videos. For grades 3-5, it lists sites for reading, grammar, stories, games and science. For grades 4-8, it provides listening activities, social studies games, grammar lessons, stories and vocabulary games. It also includes sections on spelling/pronunciation, vocabulary/writing, quizzes and podcast/YouTube resources.
The document describes the services offered by ICPNA, an educational institution. It discusses that ICPNA provides information about obtaining professional degrees in the US and prepares students for international exams. It also mentions that ICPNA has libraries with books, periodicals, and videos in English and Spanish to promote reading. Additionally, it states that ICPNA offers cultural programs related to theater, music, dance, and visual arts through various activities at its galleries and auditoriums using modern technology.
Caderno do Aluno Inglês 1 ano vol 1 2014-2017Diogo Santos
The text describes the Youth Ambassadors Program, an initiative of the U.S. Embassy in Brazil. The program selects exemplary Brazilian students to participate in a three-week cultural exchange program in the United States. During their time in the U.S., the students visit various locations, stay with host families, interact with American peers, and deliver presentations about Brazil to strengthen ties between the two countries. The goal of the program is to recognize and promote excellence in public education by transforming outstanding students into role models for their communities.
This document lists 10 reasons to learn English. It states that English is the most commonly spoken language globally, used in science, aviation, and business. Knowing English can improve job prospects both domestically and abroad. It also notes that English is the official language of 53 countries, spoken natively by 400 million people, and used widely in media, the internet, and education internationally. Learning English is described as not just useful but personally satisfying, while exposing learners to other cultures.
To learn some British and American slang terms and practice them in sample
dialogues;
• To practice reading for general idea, listening for gist and writing skills;
• Practice the language of agreeing/disagreeing in speech
The document discusses several reasons for why learning English is important. It states that English is widely spoken around the world and used in business, travel, education, and various careers. Knowing English provides access to higher education, international sports, global business opportunities, and information from around the world. It also notes that English skills are essential for good career prospects in many fields like engineering, medicine, law, science, and aviation. The document encourages learning English through various methods like reading books and magazines, listening to music, watching movies, speaking with others, and practicing writing. It emphasizes that mastering English can improve one's life and career advancement opportunities.
Esta corta presentación resume las principales razones por las que se debería aprender inglés y algunos consejos para hacerlo de forma entretenida y afectiva. This document was written in English language of course! Enjoy it...
Here are the steps to conjugate the verb "to learn" in the present simple tense:
1. Take the base form of the verb, which is "learn".
2. Add the present simple endings:
I learn
You learn
He/She/It learns
We learn
You learn
They learn
3. To make questions, invert the subject and the verb:
Do I learn?
Do you learn?
Does he/she/it learn?
4. To make negatives, add "do/does not" between the subject and the verb:
I do not learn.
You do not learn.
He/she/it does not learn
Here are the steps to conjugate the verb "to learn" in the present simple tense:
1. Take the base form of the verb, which is "learn".
2. Add the present simple endings:
I learn
You learn
He/She/It learns
We learn
You learn
They learn
3. To make questions, invert the subject and the verb:
Do I learn?
Do you learn?
Does he/she/it learn?
4. To make negatives, add "do/does not" between the subject and the verb:
I do not learn.
You do not learn.
He/she/it does not learn
This worksheet contains questions to get to know someone by learning about where they live, their family, activities they enjoy, food and media preferences, transportation habits, travel experiences, and things that make them happy each day. It includes questions about one's name, occupation, languages spoken, free time activities, tastes in food and films from childhood to present, online reading habits, last film seen, commute, desire to live elsewhere, and three small things that make a day good. The goal is to have the person provide short autobiographical responses to gain insight into their life experiences and interests.
This document discusses language and communication. It provides examples of common collocations in English and asks the reader to identify which word does not collocate. It also lists common frustrations language learners face such as not having enough time to study or finding pronunciation difficult. The document asks questions to help improve English skills such as ways to enhance vocabulary, reasons for English's prominence as a global language, and methods for advancing to a higher language level.
Elena Rîbac, The Best Methods to Study EnglishDoina Morari
This document discusses various interactive methods for learning English, including discussing with native speakers, learning lyrics to songs, watching movies with original soundtracks, reading books, playing games, learning poems, and writing in a diary in English. It notes that these methods can help with pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, and improving writing skills. The document emphasizes that consistently using these small methods can effectively help one learn English over time.
This document outlines 8 interactive methods for learning English: 1) Discussing with native speakers, 2) Learning lyrics, 3) Watching movies in English, 4) Reading English books, 5) Using flashcards, 6) Playing language games, 7) Learning English poems, and 8) Writing a diary in English. It encourages taking advantage of everyday opportunities to engage with English, such as reading labels or listening to music, and notes that small consistent efforts can lead to great results in language learning over time.
Ryan's English Learning Supplementary Resources and RecommendationsRyanColeman49
This PowerPoint provides 5 tips for supplementing English learning outside the classroom:
1. Put English "Post-it notes" around your home with vocabulary words to remember them without effort.
2. Watch English movies and TV shows, especially with subtitles, to observe language use and pick up new words.
3. Read books or listen to audiobooks to learn spelling, pronunciation and see words in context over time.
4. Listen to podcasts on various topics that are always free to improve listening skills.
5. Listen to certain English music styles clearly spoken to learn without strange vocabulary or fast singing.
The document contains a questionnaire about an English language learning course. It includes questions about the student's experience learning English such as how long they have studied, what exams they have taken, if they have visited English-speaking countries, and how they practice English. It also asks about their goals for the course and preferences for focusing on skills like listening, speaking, reading or writing. Additional sections provide a reading passage about challenges children faced learning English in their classroom and discuss theories about acquiring versus learning a new language.
The document discusses the importance of learning English for several reasons. It states that English is a global language, used widely in business, science, aviation, and pop culture. Knowing English can help one get better jobs, meet new people from around the world, and make traveling easier. It also allows access to more educational and cultural opportunities on a global scale. Overall, English proficiency is very valuable both personally and professionally in today's world.
The document provides an overview of basic English grammar and vocabulary. It covers topics such as verbs, pronouns, word order in questions, parts of speech, vocabulary for family members and daily objects, and small talk expressions. Examples are given for conjugating verbs, affirmative and negative sentences, and asking questions. Ordinal numbers, times of day, and pronunciation tips are also listed.
Year 10 students at OGHS have a variety of option choices including physical education, Maori, ESOL, art, French, German, Japanese, Latin, Spanish, dance, drama, music, computer technology, graphics, food technology, hard materials technology, and textile design. These options provide opportunities for students to be active, learn new languages and cultures, develop artistic skills, and explore technology subjects. Many of the options introduce topics and skills that prepare students for NCEA qualifications in later years.
Few tips to improve your english speakingMukesh Katara
The document provides 10 tips for improving English speaking skills:
1. Observe mouth movements of fluent English speakers and imitate them when speaking.
2. Slow down speech until the correct intonation and rhythm are learned to aid understanding.
3. Use the "music" of English rather than one's native language when speaking.
4. Use a dictionary to learn phonetic symbols and pronunciation of difficult words.
5. Make a list of hard to pronounce words and have a fluent speaker record them for practice.
6. Buy books on tape and compare pronunciation to develop skills.
7. Practice pronouncing word endings like "S" and "ED" to strengthen mouth muscles.
English is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. The document discusses several interactive methods for studying English, including discussing with native speakers, learning lyrics by listening to songs, watching movies in English with original soundtracks, and reading books. Discussing with native speakers is highlighted as one of the best methods as it allows learning of pronunciation, common words and phrases, and idioms through hearing them speak. Watching movies can improve English diction and accent as viewers are tempted to speak like the actors.
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The project aims to create an inclusive education learning community in Ukraine to support students with disabilities. It plans to develop and implement inclusive education training programs for teachers and parents across Ukraine, including remote areas. The goals are to establish a network of education professionals and parents focused on inclusive practices and form a Ukrainian consortium of universities to promote inclusive education policies. The project has held various seminars and workshops on inclusive topics. It also created textbooks and online resources to share information. Moving forward, it will develop strategies for remote learning of students with special needs during the pandemic.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
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Objective:
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22 Advices and online resources for learning English turchin
1. Рrepared by Turchin Maria
22 TOP: ADVICES AND ONLINE
RESOURCES FOR LEARNING
ENGLISH
2. English
is very
important
in the
world, you
can
explore
different
ways.
TOP 22 section how you can learn English!
learn English with dictionaries, alone.
20 min / day on study sections
Monday - Food
Tuesday - Animal
Wednesday - about the environment
Thursday - about the life of people
Friday - ....
Saturday - ...
Sunday - REST
3. TOP 21
Read books in English
Interesting booKS
can be found here
http://vk.com/english_bookland
4. TOP 20
Chat with friends from other countries.
To learn new word count
syllables and locate where
the emphasis is-
5. TOP 19
Listen to the music in ENGLISH
Learn English
songs and sing
to improve the
speed and tone
of speech
6. TOP 18
Try to set interfaces and everything into
English
social
Networking
Phone computer
The English
language is
so difficult to
learn so you
need a lot of
patience
7. TOP 17
Watch movies in English
http://vk.com/club_movieville
If you dont know
the word try
guessing the
meaning from
context
12. TOP 12 Write in a notebook (many times)
English words that you know and
want to learn!
for example
13. TOP 11
find an english speaking friend and talk to him/her on
Skype, or other applications!)
14. TOP 10
Popular program on the Internet is Chat Roulette, people from around the world can
communicate through Webcam.
15. TOP 9
English can be studied effectively
using a variety of programs for mobile
phones, computers, tablet and other
gadgets.
Online you can take exams, write tests
and learn English
http://liuro.com.ua/
16. TOP 8
You learn English when you teach a
younger brother or sister, it is better
because you are a Teacher then)))
exploring
colours,
letters,
figures
17. TOP 7
Play video games in
English, find new
friends, chat with friends,
it's very interesting.
18. TOP 6
To learn
English, you
can use
Wikipedia,
there you will
learn a lot
about the
English
language,
words, this is
your book.
Use English for
any occasion
ALL THIS WILL HELP YOU
TO KNOW MORE ABOUT
THIS LANGUAGE)
19. TOP 5 You can go in the summer (or winter) English Camp
20. Learn English, set a goal) have motivation,
desire, try to learn) When you know English
you can easily go to any country!
some tips from me)
TOP 4
do a future
21. TOP 3,2, 1The best way to learn English is to go far into
natural English surroundings!!!
The English language is
difficult to learn, so you
need a lot of patience
go to the heart of
England, London, breathe
that air of London,
enjoy, talk to people who
live there, it's fine