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  • How do i learn to speak as a native speaker? Students can also choose a native speaker.
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    By studying English, speaking more or having more conversations and watching more English programs while imitating them.

  • How do you study English? English it's you difficult language?

    Do you study English alone at home or with teacher?


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    Studying any language is actually is a long commitment that needs consistency and hard work and it needs to work on the 4 skills of learning a language. Reading ,listening ,speaking and writing and most important of all is practicing all the time.

  • Differentiate between reliability and validity?
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  • identify various techniques of estimating reliability
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  • Do you prefer Mindset For IELTS or the Complete IELTS series in order to get prepared for the exam?
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  • How do you help students overcome test anxiety or performance-related stress?
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    This is one of the hardest things for some students to overcome as exams are literally life changing. Depending on the student: This is a fight: if they study martial arts or play any competitive sport, help them to adopt the same attitude about preparation (training) and exam day (game day). Psychologically and physically, the brain adapt adapt in a way that make nerves useful. Focus this type of student on the 90 mins of 'you got this'. At the other end, I'd focus more philosophical students on the idea that 'it's just 90 mins out of your day'. If the test 'doesn't really matter', then there's no harm in bringing all of you to the desk for 90mins. It's a Jedi Mind Trick: if it doesn't matter then the result doesn't matter, so your participation is just something to do. On the surface group 1 might seem more motivated. The reality I've found is that group 2 like Jedi Mind Games....

  • Do you like talking about environmental issues?

    Do you like talking about environmental issues? Which is an example of climate change? 1- Reforestation 2- Global warming 3 - Air pollution


  • We have three kinds of clause. Adjective Adverbial noun clause Who can Explain it in a sentence

    please don't copy write it from google.


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    A clause is basically any string of words with a VERB in it. Noun clauses behave like nouns: - I don't like the accident. ("the accident" is the noun / thing that I don't like.) - I don't like the fact that I got into an accident. ("the fact that I got into an accident" is the noun clause / thing that I don't like.) Adjective clauses are describing a noun: - I have a big house. ("big" is an adjective to "house".) - I have a house, which is big. ("which is big" is an adjective clause to "house"). Adverbial clauses are describing a verb usually, describing the manner of things: - I went to school slowly. ("slowly" is how you went to school). - I went to school after I got on the bus (additional info!)