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Download the free e-book: "5 Steps To Becoming A Confident English Speaker"

https://speakenglishwithvanessa.com/free-ebook/

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Easy Daily Study Routine to Improve English - DO THIS DAILY for FAST results!

Mentioned in the video:
Listening Skills:
1. BBC Coronavirus Global Update Podcast: http://bit.ly/coronaglobalpodcast
2. BBC News on Radio 4: http://bit.ly/LucyRadio4
3. Luke's English Podcast: http://bit.ly/LukesPod
Speaking Skills:
1. Lingoda Offer: http://bit.ly/LucyLastcall_Sprint​ (code SCHOOL107 for €10 off)
2. Idioms video: https://youtu.be/Hm-n-_uqCvQ​ (no gaps, but useful for repetition)
3. Adjectives video: http://bit.ly/Lucy400adjectives​ (with gaps)
4. Nouns video: http://bit.ly/Lucy100nouns
Reading Skills:
1. The Happy Newspaper: https://bit.ly/positivenewspaper
2. Short Stories in English by Olly Richards: https://geni.us/shortstoriesinenglish
Writing Skills:
1. Bullet Journal: https://geni.us/Lucybulletjournal
2. 'Snail mail' penpal website: http://bit.ly/realpenpal
Listening Skills Once Again:
1. Calm app: http://bit.ly/bbedtimestoryapp

https://youtu.be/Wo-C-jgA4Y8
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How to read a paper quickly & effectively
| Easy Research Reading Technique

1. Title - pull out your keywords (1:11)
2. Abstract - results + methods (1:33)
3. Intro - first and LAST paragraph of Intro (2:18)
4. Results - scroll through subsection headings of the Results (3:10)
5. Conclusion - quick summary of what this paper found (3:51)
At this point you don't need to do anything else UNLESS you want to go more in depth
6. Results - Key results/figures (4:28)
7. Limitations (5:04)
8. References - pull out useful ones (5:16)

Source: Comments by Daniell Galang
Added timestamps + some revisions from
@Akhila's comment.

https://youtu.be/Gv5ku0eoY6k

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Funny oxymorons
Definition ← for definition with examples
Lesson plan ← click for lesson
English Repository from Knowledge Hub UK
42. 8 App Full.pdf
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Apps and websites for learning English

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Lesson with Anna ← click to watch video in spoken pronunciation
Worksheet ← click to download
English Repository from Knowledge Hub UK
English Repository Resource
43. The 8 Parts of Speech.pdf
Activity - Quiz

Identify the words in bold

1. I wore a lovely dress to the party.
a) preposition
b) adjective
c) noun

2. Who was he talking about yesterday?
a) conjunction
b) preposition
c) pronoun

3. She left her contact card underneath the napkin.
a) adjective
b) preposition
c) pronoun

4. If we walk quickly we will get there just after 9am.
a) adverb
b) conjunction
c) verb

5. I'm certain that I've met your parents before!
a) verb
b) adverb
c) article

6. She placed a tissue in her pocket in case she cried.
a) article
b) conjunction
c) preposition

7. I rang their mobile and her home phone but nobody answered.
a) adjective
b) conjunction
c) preposition

8. I think you should tell her the news after you see her.
a) pronoun
b) preposition
c) verb
How to be Polite in English -
| Top Tips for Language Learners!

Learning to speak English in a polite way is generally very important, especially if you want people to help you with something. If you want someone to do something for you, there are different ways of expressing it in English, depending on how polite you want to be. Joanne shares our top tips on how to use language to improve your levels of politeness in English.

00:00 Intro
00:25 An order or a request?
00:50 Why questions are politer than imperatives
01:02 'Can ' or 'could '?
03:00 Past forms and modal structures
03:22 Tone of voice

https://youtu.be/0Nv-zlhdb7Y