TWENTY-SIXTH WEEK

 



Greetings, everyone!

We are almost finishing December! I think this year was exciting. I finished my master's degree, published three articles, went a long way in a new language, and made a blog to help other people learn English, which I loved. Moreover, I had my first contact with abroad supervisors and won praise. Next year, I expect to be even better. Continue following me, and let's learn much more together! I hope I have helped you in 2023. Thank you, and don't give up! Let's work together for another week!

Are you lost on how to make your weekly English study schedule? May this post help you: My english study unveiling my method


Reading, listening, speaking 


📖You must read daily, below are my fonts for reading

👉Reading materials


Make sure to check out my Instagram @samara_scientist for daily reading recommendations. I consistently post 'Today's Reading' to keep you engaged.

For unfamiliar words, utilize the Ankidroid app link to create flashcards with translations into your language. Practice pronunciation by listening to native speakers on Youglish while reading and recalling the words you've added to the app. Consistency is key, so make this a daily practice! 


👂Practice your listening every day too, materials are below.


👉Listening materials


👉Tips podcast to you listening


Consider incorporating documentaries into your routine. They cover substantial themes, providing an excellent opportunity to enhance your listening skills with more academic vocabulary.


Writing 


You can start to write an IELTS theme ( if you will do IELTS) or another theme if you will not do IELTS, write in Microsoft Word or paper for example. Afterward, you must correct your text (how to practice your writing in English).  

I used also, Writeandimprove.com, here choose from hundreds of tasks at all levels and start writing, or create my own tasks. Submit your writing and get a result linked to the international standard, the CEFR. Get automatic feedback on where your writing may need improvement. Make changes and check again to improve your writing.


IELTS ( only those who will do IELTS)


Let's practice IELTS listening:


Videos:

https://ieltsliz.com/ielts-listening-predicting-answers/

https://ieltsliz.com/ielts-listening-for-plurals-tips-practice/


Types of questions:

https://ieltsliz.com/listening-practice-for-numbers/

https://ieltsliz.com/ielts-listening-practice-sports-festival/

https://ieltsliz.com/listening-practice-for-english-names/

https://ieltsliz.com/listening-practice-for-addresses/

http://ieltsliz.com/spelling-practice-city-names/

https://ieltsliz.com/alphabet-practice-for-spelling/


Lessons:

https://ieltsliz.com/ielts-listening-practice-sports-festival/

https://ieltsliz.com/ielts-listening-practice-missing-words/

https://ieltsliz.com/listening-practice-lesson-sponsored-walk/

https://ieltsliz.com/listening-practice-plastic-straws/

https://ieltsliz.com/brain-drain-listening/

https://ieltsliz.com/new-year-in-vietnam-ielts-listening-practice/


Practice your Speaking IELTS:


Here can you obtain all the tips you need:

Improving your IELTS speaking


know more here: IELTS what do you need to know


Conversation with natives


Hellotalk (app phone)


Here, you can learn from native speakers, enhance your writing skills through chat, and practice speaking and listening during calls (if you want). I'm loving this app. You can help people learn your language native too. This app has both a free and a premium version. 


Stay focused. Bye-bye.🎅🤶🎄

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