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Becoming proficient in a foreign language requires a combination of consistent practice, exposure, and dedication. Some tips: 1. Immersive learning 2. Read regularly 3. Expand your vocabulary 4. Practice speaking 5. Grammar and writing 6. Set realistic goals 7. Be patient and persistent 8. Use it in a daily life 9. Language apps 10. Take formal courses Remember, consistency is key!
- For Students only, Is it convenient for you that Teachers can speak a little of your Language?
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As a student (I am learning Polish) and a teacher I can asssert that it is not always helpful. The main point in studying is not a TRANSLATION but understanding which you can achieve without your native language
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Welcome the students with a smile and make them comfortable. The students will feel more at ease from from the beginning.
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Start test- Which one is correct; Have or Have got?
E.g. I have a car or I have got a car
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Both of them are correct. I have a book. (American English) I have got a book. (British English) Pay attention! - I don't (do not) have a book. (Am Eng) - I haven't (have not) got a book. (Br Eng) ? Does she have a book? (Am Eng) ? Has she got a book? (Br Eng) Welcome to my lessons! :) :) :)
- Why do English native speakers (especially from America) speak with grammar mistakes?
I was surprised to hear some even famous people who are native speakers speak with grammar mistakes such as "she don't", "he need", wrong verb forms and etc. Why is it so?
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It's called slang when you make a mistake knowing that it's a mistake. I teach it to my students how to make "the right" mistakes in their speech.
- Only for students: What is the most effective demo lesson for you?
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Most students like for the teacher to concentrate on their interests
- How do you feel if your teacher, aware of your native language, occasionally uses it in your class?
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It's both good and bad. If the Teacher can speak and use the student's native language, it can help the student to understand quickly and in more detail and depth. But It can make the student lazy and feel like they can always communicate in their native when they fail to communicate in the language they are learning. I had a teacher who couldn't speak my native language when learning Russian, and that challenged me to work and study harder.
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I think English is the easiest language in the world. And it opens the whole world for you!
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it's a name of objects & people