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1. Grammar
Tenses: Learn when and how to use different verb tenses (e.g., present, past, future).
Sentence Structure: Understand the basic structure of a sentence (Subject-Verb-Object).
Parts of Speech: Know how to use nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, etc.
Articles: Master when to use "a," "an," and "the."
Conditionals: Learn how to express possibilities, hypothetical situations, and future events (e.g., if-clauses).
2. Vocabulary
Word Choice: Understand synonyms, antonyms, and nuances in meaning.
Collocations: Learn which words are commonly used together (e.g., “make a decision,” “take a break”).
Phrasal Verbs: Understand expressions like "give up," "look after," and "run into."
3. Pronunciation
Phonetics: Practice the sounds of English (vowels, consonants, stress, and intonation).
Word Stress: Learn which syllables in a word are stressed (e.g., RE-cord vs. re-CORD).
Intonation: Practice the rise and fall of your voice in sentences to sound more natural.
4. Reading
Comprehension: Practice reading texts and understanding their meaning.
Skimming & Scanning: Learn techniques for quickly finding important information.
Context Clues: Use surrounding words to figure out the meaning of unfamiliar words.
5. Writing
Paragraph Structure: Learn to write well-organized paragraphs (topic sentence, supporting sentences, conclusion).
Punctuation: Understand how to use commas, periods, question marks, etc., correctly.
Formal vs. Informal Writing: Know the difference in tone and style depending on the context (e.g., emails, essays, casual notes).
Essay Writing: Learn to structure essays with an introduction, body, and conclusion.
Creative Writing: Work on storytelling, character development, and using descriptive language.
6. Speaking & Conversation
Fluency: Practice speaking naturally without too many pauses or fillers.
Listening Skills: Improve your ability to understand different accents and speeds of speaking.
Everyday Phrases: Learn common phrases used in everyday conversations (e.g., greetings, expressing opinions).
Debates/Discussions: Practice presenting arguments and responding to others' points of view.
7. Idioms & Expressions
Common Idioms: Learn everyday idiomatic expressions (e.g., "break the ice," "under the weather").
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