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- For lovely learners, How do you motivate yourself to continue learning English?
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Use language exchanges and meetups. ...
- Hey, advanced learners which types of literary devices do you face difficulty in?
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1/Spelling. Many words that are otherwise unrelated and are spelled differently sound the same when spoken (for instance, "pair" vs "pear"). ... 2/Pronunciation. ... 3/Idioms and slang. ... 4/Variations of the language.
- How do you encourage students to think critically and form their own interpretations of texts?
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Start test- Step into the new year with new language skills. What language are you currently learning?
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German and reviewing Spanish
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- Students: How is your journey learning English? Are you having fun? Do you see progress?
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It is very fun to know that you are learning and understanding new skills about language. There will be no endless to learning and you can enjoy your improving all the time
- A 'Pet Peeve' is something that particularly annoys or irritates you. What are your pet peeves?