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ENGLISH LESSON: LEARNING ENGLISH BY READING STORIES

  LEARNING ENGLISH BY READING STORIES Welcome to our English lesson that focuses on improving your language skills through the joy and richness of storytelling. Stories not only enhance our reading comprehension but also help with vocabulary acquisition, understanding context, and improving listening skills if you also choose to listen to the audio forms of stories. Today, we will explore how stories can be an effective tool in learning English and conclude with three book recommendations suitable for different skill levels. WHY LEARN ENGLISH THROUGH STORIES? Contextual Learning : Stories provide words and phrases in context, making it easier for learners to understand and remember their meanings. Cultural Awareness: Through stories, learners are exposed to a variety of cultures, idioms, and expressions used in different English-speaking countries. Engagement: An engaging plot keeps the reader interested, which improves learning retention. Grammar and Structure: Read...

English lesson - How to think in English

How to THINK in English by Rachel's English How to THINK in English Thinking in a new language is a crucial step towards fluency. This lesson explores practical strategies to cultivate the habit of thinking in English, which is an important milestone for any learner. Immersion in the Language To start thinking in English, you need to surround yourself with the language as much as possible. Here are a few tips: Listen to English music, podcasts, or radio stations during your free time. Watch English movies or TV shows with subtitles in English, not in your native language. Read books, articles, and blogs written in English. Change the language of your devices and apps to English. Practice Speaking Out Loud Articulating your thought...

Common Grammar Mistakes in English by by Rebecca ESL

  Common Grammar Mistakes in English Common Grammar Mistakes in English Mistake: Your vs. You're Explanation: "Your" is a possessive pronoun, while "You're" is a contraction of "you are." Example: - Your car is parked over there. - You're going to enjoy the movie. Mistake: They're vs. Their vs. There Explanation: "They're" is a contraction of "they are," "Their" is a possessive pronoun, and "There" refers to a place or location. Example: - They're going to the park. - Their house is beautiful. - The book is over there. Mistake: Its vs. It's Explanation: "Its" is a possessive pronoun, while "It's" is a contraction of "it is." Example: - The cat licked its paws. - It's a beautiful day. ...

20 Best New English Books To Read in 2024

  20 Best New English Books To Read In 2024 Choose the ideal English book for you by exploring the greatest and newest titles available. We search the internet for book recommendations from experts. 1 Advanced English Conversations Thousands of Words, Expressions, and Idioms in Dialogues Jackie Bolen | Nov 3, 2023 | 4.5 Improve your English vocabulary with this book of English words, phrases, expressions, idioms, and more. These lessons are designed for advanced English learners. Jackie Bolen has 20 years of experience teaching ESL/EFL to students in South Korea and Canada. With her help, you'll improve your English vocabulary in no time at all! Advanced English Conversations will help you . . .Have thousands of important English expressions, idioms, and words at your fingertips.See how they are used in real life with the dialogues.Sounds more like a native speakerImprove your American English.Speak English fluently and confidently.   ...more 2 Complete English Grammar Workboo...
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