Hello Students,
How can you use my website for learning English? There are five things I recommend:
1. Set goals for the English skills that you want to work on.
2. Use the checklists for each level.
3.
Write your answers to exercises and lessons with a regular notebook.
Writing
something by hand is better than just clicking a mouse. Write the date
for each day that you work on the website. Do you go there every day?
The notebook will reflect how often you study your English.
4. Pay attention to the Word of the Day
section. It changes every day. You can be a beginning level student or
someone who is advanced. Learning vocabulary is essential to your
success. Don't neglect the small words.
5. Review the work that you complete in your notebook.
The
beginning of a new year is the perfect time to set goals for learning
English. And if you set goals, you should have a way of knowing whether
or not the goals have been met. The checklists will help you do that.
Keep the checklist by your computer or tablet. As you work through each
lesson, exercise, quiz, and test, make a check to show that it was
completed.
Print:
The
students who get the most out of the website are the one who
use the checklists. It might be kind of a hassle to print it out and
keep it laying around, but try it and you might like the feeling of
accomplishment it gives you as you work through the website.
+ The word of the day for today is "tense."
New and old students may send in photos
for the January 2015 class. Please include your first name and the name
of the country that you are from. It's not necessary to participate in
the Photos section--It's just a fun thing to do.
Have a nice day and Happy New Year to all!
Your teacher,
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