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Trusted teacher: 50 Ways to Improve Your English Vocabulary 1. Read, read, read—and listen! Reading literary works, newspapers and novels will expose you to words you would not encounter in everyday conversations. In a similar way, listening to news, and even audio books can greatly improve your vocabulary. 2. Track your vocabulary learning progress with your phone, or book Keeping track of the vocabulary you have learned is an excellent way of ensuring that you are making progress. This will also keep you motivated to keep learning new words. 3. Have a word of the day There are calendars, apps, and even websites that will give you a new vocabulary word every day to keep your vocabulary list growing over time. 4. Have a vocabulary list on the wall (at home or office) Keeping a list of vocabulary around you wherever you are will ensure that you remember new words. 5. Play games! Word games can be fun, and at the same time quite educational. So, play puzzles, word jumbles, Scrabble, and anagrams to learn new words in a fun way. 6. Have a dictionary and thesaurus around you When you can find out the meaning of new words with ease with a dictionary or thesaurus, you can learn to use the new words you hear or see. 7. Practice! Once you have heard or read a new vocabulary word, do not stop at knowing what it means; try using it in a sentence, preferably in a conversation. 8. Start a blog Starting a blog has never been easier, and having a reason to write something every day by having a blog will inevitably result in growth in your vocabulary over time. 9. Translate words into your own language When you try to translate vocabulary words into your own language, they are committed to your mind much faster. You will learn to use them better as well. 10. Learn about English (and American) culture Taking an interest in the cultures of English-speaking countries, rather than the language alone, can greatly enhance your interest in the language and help you master English vocabulary faster. 11. Try vocabulary quizzes When you test yourself, you will know whether you are making any progress or not. That is why vocabulary quizzes can be so helpful when learning English vocabulary. 12. Use English news broadcasts and other resources to hear new words in context When you listen to people who are good in English using the language, you will master how the vocabulary is used much faster. 13. Correspond with an English pen friend Having an English friend you exchange correspondence with can greatly improve your English skills and vocabulary based on the language he/she uses. 14. Write down new words Whenever you hear or read new vocabulary, write it down. This makes it easier to remember in the future. This is also a great way to improve your English vocabulary. 15. Use pictures Pictures can greatly enhance how fast you learn and memorize new words. So, try to learn vocabulary words and images associated with them. 16. Learn with other people There are other people who are interested in learning new English vocabulary like you. You can join them and learn these words faster, and expose yourself to vocabulary you would not have found on your own. 17. Don’t be scared Big words can be scary, but you should be excited to learn them and make an effort to use them if you are to broaden your English proficiency. 18. Associate a new word you learn with people and events This technique will ensure that you remember the word and how to use it better in related contexts. 19. Use the new words in other sentences When you learn a bunch of new words, try making sentences with them so that they stick. This will also improve your confidence when you are using them in the future. 20. Learn the roots of words Many English words have Latin, Greek, or Germanic origins, and learning how they were created can greatly enhance how well you understand and use them in the future. 21. Study word formation charts Using a word formation chart is a great way to keep the motivation...
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Trusted teacher: Coach Oukez With me as an English coach, the methods are of a very channeled objectivity, based on my experience and my rigorous studies in the English department at the Félix Houphouet Boigny University of Cocody in English Linguistics. =>N̲o̲u̲s̲ ̲a̲p̲p̲r̲e̲n̲d̲r̲o̲n̲s̲ ̲e̲n̲s̲e̲m̲b̲l̲e̲:̲̲ *La Grammaire: The articles (Why do we say for example: "a Use" and not "an Use" Or "an hour" and not "a hour". And also when can we omit a determiner.) / The times / The Possessives / The Genitives... *La Phonétique: How exactly are the words read. Ex: Cough reads "Kaf - Enough reads "Inaf. Climb reads "clim without the final 'b. - "Chemical" reads "kimicorle 🙄 *Les "Phrasal verbs" ou Verbes prépositionnels: se sont les verbes qui changent de sens en Fonction de la preposition ( about, on, in, off, out, into, after...) Ex: "To Take"😊 means to take. But "Take after": means to look like... Weird isn't it? 😅 "To Look"😊 means to look. But "Look after" means taking care. 😅 "To Ask" ask. But *Ask around" means invite.☹️ Nb: it is complicated even for a high level teacher to master all of them. The best thing is to know as much as possible. *Les Expressions idiomatiques: instead of saying "I sound good" a barrel. This enriches our vocabulary and offers us a slightly more sustained language. *Les faux amis: are English words that look like French words that are given the wrong definition. Ex: "Actually" does not mean Currently but "Really". *Sujets de Conversation: We will also discuss topics. Themes such as: Your Ambitions/ Why do you like your job/ Music/ Sport/ Politics/ History... All these subjects to get you corrected when you make mistakes while speaking. A form of dialogue. In short, ladies and gentlemen, we will learn a lot of things. So do not hesitate to contact me.
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Rayen made an effort to contact me prior to the lesson to determine my level and inquire what I wished to focus on. She also called at the agreed upon time. These may seem like minor details, but not all teachers do these. She had appropriate level material ready to share and go over for the lesson. She made corrections as needed and readings were repeated as necessary. My only suggestion would be that she speak a bit more slowly. but this is a matter of individual taste.
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