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P. Izabela

Updated: Dec 4, 2023

STATUS

Weekly Subscription?

Yes


Daily Independent Study?

Yes.

I usually learn English 7 days, during the week I study from 8 pm to 11 pm., sometimes from 9 pm to 11 pm, during the weekend I start at 12 am for 1h ond I study in the evenings from 9 pm (when we don’t have any plans in the evening). When I am very exhausted in the evening I listen to Gilmore Girls, because I know this movie very well and I don’t need to look at it or pay very close attention..


Two 1- Hour Classes per Week?

Yes.


Daily After Study Reports?

Yes


CURRENT OBJECTIVES

  1. To ask about the past

  2. To ask about the future

  3. To ask about now

  4. To ask about routine and characteristics

  5. To use the right preposition in the right place

  6. To use articles in front of nouns when grammatically correct

  7. To identify count nouns

  8. To know how to compare two tings with each other

  9. nouns

  10. To identivy non-count nouns

  11. To know how to structure and use the present perfct, past perfect, future perfect, present perfect continuous, past perfect continuous, future perfect continuous

  12. To know the meaning and use of modal verbs

  13. To know how to structure passive voice sentences.

  14. To know when to use pass voice sentences.

  15. To use "question tags" like your relatives in New York.

RESOURCES


OPPORTUNITIES FOR INTERACTIONS IN ENGLISH

Toastmasters International

Coursera

Meetup

Ideas:

Be a tour guide in the city or town where you live

Work at a hostel or hotel parttime.

Comment on posts, create posts, respond to comments

If people close to you know English, communicate with them in English only every Tuesday!

And so on and so forth


GRAMMAR GRAMMAR GRAMMAR GRAMMAR GRAMMAR

What vs Which

Simple past


Past continuous


Present perfect


Simple future


Present continuous


Prepositions


Count nouns


Non=count nouns


Comparatives


Modals

https://getbetterenglish.wixsite.com/getbetterenglishnow/post/modals

Passive voice


Question tags



IDIOMS IDIOMS IDIOMS IDIOMS IDIOMS IDIOMS

Essential Idioms in English: Phrasal Verbs and Collocations by Robert J. Dixson Fifth Edition Copyright 2004 This is great for vocabulary review and expansion! https://abiiid.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/essential-idioms-in-english-phrasal-verbs-and-collocations.pdf


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