1. To improve your English writing skills, it is important to first have good English reading and listening skills. The best way to learn how to write well is to read and listen to good examples of good writing. It is also important to practice writing often. When you write, think about what you want tRead more

    To improve your English writing skills, it is important to first have good English reading and listening skills. The best way to learn how to write well is to read and listen to good examples of good writing. It is also important to practice writing often. When you write, think about what you want to say. Write down your ideas before you write a full sentence. Then, you can go back and re-read what you have written, edit it, and then go back and write a second draft. This process will help you to write in a more organized manner.

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  2. To take notes, you need to keep your eyes and ears open for new information, take away the main idea of each paragraph, and record important quotes. You can keep your notes organized by using an outline or a separate sheet of paper for each topic. Many students find it difficult to take notes in anRead more

    To take notes, you need to keep your eyes and ears open for new information, take away the main idea of each paragraph, and record important quotes. You can keep your notes organized by using an outline or a separate sheet of paper for each topic.

    Many students find it difficult to take notes in an English class. Taking good notes in an English class is important because without notes you will miss important details and information.

    English note-taking is different from taking notes in any other class you have ever taken. It’s easy not to understand English grammar rules, spelling, or punctuation if you don’t pay close attention. If you are taking notes in an English class, you must pay close attention to what is being said.

    You must also try to use English grammar correctly, write sentences with correct spelling and punctuation, and organize your notes in a way that makes them easier to understand. Notes Take a few minutes to go over the notes you have made for this lesson. Make sure you have all the information you need, including any vocabulary or grammar points mentioned. Take a look at your notes.

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  3. “Are you feeling any better?” “Would you like to join me for tea/coffee/drink?” “Thank you for taking the time to talk to me.” “I hope we will be able to see each other again soon.” “I hope we can have a nice chat soon.” “I hope you enjoy your meal.”

    1. “Are you feeling any better?”
    2. “Would you like to join me for tea/coffee/drink?”
    3. “Thank you for taking the time to talk to me.”
    4. “I hope we will be able to see each other again soon.”
    5. “I hope we can have a nice chat soon.”
    6. “I hope you enjoy your meal.”
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  4. Capital: The place where a country's legislature meets to conduct its business (Washington, DC). Capitol: The building where a country's legislature meets to conduct its business (Washington, DC).

    • Capital: The place where a country’s legislature meets to conduct its business (Washington, DC).
    • Capitol: The building where a country’s legislature meets to conduct its business (Washington, DC).
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  5. When an interview goes unanswered, it may be a sign that the interviewer is not interested in the subject. It can also mean that the interviewer is unfamiliar with the subject and needs further research. Or, the interview may not have gone as smoothly as the interviewer had hoped, so it may just beRead more

    When an interview goes unanswered, it may be a sign that the interviewer is not interested in the subject. It can also mean that the interviewer is unfamiliar with the subject and needs further research. Or, the interview may not have gone as smoothly as the interviewer had hoped, so it may just be a miscommunication.

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  6. if you may just bear with me, sir, I’ll find out what’s happened to your order.

    if you may just bear with me, sir, I’ll find out what’s happened to your order.

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  7. Teacher is to instructor as doctor is to medical practitioner.

    Teacher is to instructor as doctor is to medical practitioner.

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