Tip of the Week
There are 2 simple tips for you this week.
1. Never, ever, ever use the word "to" in front of a word ending with "ing" (ok, there are a few rare exceptions but don't worry about them right now.)
2. Find something that you can do for fun using English so it is not just hard work and boring. For example, make a page like this where you can write short stories, poems or jokes in English. Or try listening to "audio books." Audio books are books that have been recorded onto tape or CD. You can listen to them in your car or at home.
Vocabulary
Use a dictionary to find any new words used here that you don't undertsand.
--tips
--example
--audio
--poem
1. Never, ever, ever use the word "to" in front of a word ending with "ing" (ok, there are a few rare exceptions but don't worry about them right now.)
2. Find something that you can do for fun using English so it is not just hard work and boring. For example, make a page like this where you can write short stories, poems or jokes in English. Or try listening to "audio books." Audio books are books that have been recorded onto tape or CD. You can listen to them in your car or at home.
Vocabulary
Use a dictionary to find any new words used here that you don't undertsand.
--tips
--example
--audio
--poem
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