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How to learn English using media
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The first thing you will need to figure
out before you get started is how you can
expose yourself to English on a regular
basis. The best way to do this is to think
about your daily routine.
Do you listen to music throughout the
day?
Do you have a long commute?
Do you spend time in front of the
television?
If you can answer “yes” to any of these
questions, then it will be easy to
incorporate English into your daily
routine. Schedule at least two hours per
day to practice English. Don’t do it all at
once though! You will find that it would
be hard to keep up concentration
Writing
Reading
Speaking
Listening
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Grammar
01 Teacher Guru
02 Teacher aide
Guru
Pembantu
03 Students Siswa
04 Seat/chair Kursi
05 Pen Pulpen
06 Pencil Pensil
07 Eraser Penghapus
08 Desk Meja
09 Teacher’s Desk Meja Guru
10 Book Buku
11 Notebook Buku Tulis
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Home Vocabulary Pronunciation Grammar
Pronunciation of final –s-
es
a. Seats = seat/s/
Maps = map/s/
Lakes =lake/s/
b. Seeds = seed/s/
Stars = strar/s/
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Grammar
1: Present Tense.emm
Rumus: S+ Verb 1 + O
S+do/does+not + Verb 1+o
2.Past Tense.emm
3.Future Tense.emm
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6. Writting
Writing an essay is a difficult thing to do.
You have to organize your thoughts.
Sentences should have good grammar.
Paragraphs can't be too short. Putting it all
together isn't easy.
It is hard to organize your thoughts. You
may have many different ideas about the
subject. It's important to pick an idea
that's easy to write about. Brainstorming is
a good tool for finding the right idea.
Organizing your thoughts is an important
first step to writing an essay.
7. Reading
How it will work
GPs and other health professionals can
recommend books from the core list. The
books will be available from the local
library. The self-help books from the list
will also be available for anyone to borrow.
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8. Speaking
In the Speaking
test, you have a
discussion with a
certified Examiner.
It is interactive and
as close to a real-life
situation as a test
can get.
9. Listening
Following are some keys to listening
well:
Give 100% Attention: Prove you care by
suspending all other activities.
Respond: Responses can be both verbal
and nonverbal (nods, expressing
interest) but must prove you received
the message, and more
importantly, prove it had an impact on
you. Speak at approximately the same
energy level as the other person...then
they’ll know they really got through and
don’t have to keep repeating.