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Lost in Translation? Here's How I Practise My English.
Have you ever struggled to communicate in English? As a learner of English as
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a foreign language myself, I know the emotion all too well. But luckily, I've found
a video-sharing website with a wealth of content in the English language.
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With millions of videos available in English, this website became my favourite
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tool for language learning. Although I'm watching cooking chanels or tech
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reviews, I'm always learning new vocabulary and phrases. Plus, watch native
speakers talk naturally is a great way to improve my listening comprehension.
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But this video platform isn't the only resource I use, learning apps are great
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for grammar and vocabulary practise, and they're portable, so I can study on-
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the-go. I every day try to use these resources, even if it's just for a few
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minutes, because consistency is key when comes to language learning.
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Users are discussing these tools on language forums, and I discovered them.
And the best part is, they're free!
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So, should you be looking for a fun and effective way to practise your English,
give these platforms and apps a try. Who knows, you might just become fluent
in no time!
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WT Wrong Time/Tense They visit the Pyramids last year.
WF Wrong Form Was you at school yesterday?
SP Spelling I estudy English.
P Punctuation Im from canada.
^ Omission She's lawyer.
X Word Too Many I live in the Argentina.
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Lost in Translation? Here's How I Practise My English.
Have you ever struggled to communicate in English? As a learner of English as
a foreign language myself, I know the feeling all too well. But luckily, I've found a
video-sharing website with a wealth of content in the English language.
With millions of videos available in English, this website has become my favourite
tool for language learning. Whether I'm watching cooking channels or tech
reviews, I'm always learning new vocabulary and phrases. Plus, watching native
speakers talk naturally is a great way to improve my listening comprehension.
But this video platform isn't the only resource I use. Learning apps are great
for grammar and vocabulary practice, and they're portable, so I can study on-
the-go. I try to use these resources every day, even if it's just for a few
minutes, because consistency is key when it comes to language learning.
I discovered these tools through online forums and language exchange groups.
And the best part is, they're free!
So, if you're looking for a fun and effective way to practise your English, give
these platforms and apps a try. Who knows, you might just become fluent in no
time!