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  • What helps you remember specific English words or phrases?.

    We all know some words are quite tricky , either to use in context or remember how to spell. That along with many phrases. What are some examples and what do you do to remember them?.


    Best answer

    To remember English words, I focus on contextual learning, repetition, and associations. I also use words in conversation and create mnemonics to make them stick. This helps reinforce vocabulary and aids recall.

  • How often do you use English in your daily Life.

    For all L2 English learners, How often do you incorporate English into your daily speaking lives, weekly lives..etc?


    Best answer

    Hi Antonio Everyday, most of the time.

  • Are there any differences between American/British English that confused you when you were learning?

    There are so many lexical and even grammatical differences between BE and AE. Did the differences ever confuse you? What is your favorite difference?


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  • "To be or not to be" is a famous line from what play? Good Luck!!

    "To be or not to be, that is the question"


    Best answer

    This is from Hamlet by Willian Shakespear

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  • What’s the hardest English word you’ve had to learn, and how did you master it?
  • What English book, movie, or TV show has helped you the most in your learning?
  • What’s the most creative or unconventional method you’ve used to teach a tricky concept?
  • Can you list five commonly misspelled English words and share a trick for remembering each one?
  • What types of student feedback have helped you refine your profile and teaching approach?