- Hey, Mark! I need your help! What's the best way to learn a language?
- What happened, buddy?
- I have a test tomorrow: I need to learn some new words and to do a few exersises. I don't know what to do. I always struggle with English. So I'd like your advice about how to approach language learning. What do you think I should do anyway?
- Well, the first thing you need to do is to find something you enjoy. It could be literally anything: travelling, sports, makeup, gaming, tv-shows - you name it. And then you need to start doing those things using the language you trying to learn: watch videos and read anything you can put your hands on.
- But how am I supposed to enjoy anything if I can't understand a thing? What's your advice?
- The perseverance is the key. You know it's not the force breaks the rock. It's the frequency and amount of drops that do the work. Start small and work your way from that. Regarding the new words however, try to use flashcards. I've heard they make any memorization A LOT easier.
- Thanks Mark, that was a great help indeed!
1) Garden House Abbey already 1300 years old.
2) Part of the "History Garden" is known because the first king of England Athelstan used it for walks.
3) The Largest collection of roses in the UK you can see in the "Flora and Fauna".
4)In the "Formal Gardens" we can see the gardens: English, Japanese, French and other beautiful gardens.
5) In the "River Gardens" visitors can see small lakes and long rivers, the tallest tree in the Uk, thousands of daffodils and camellias, as well as waterfalls.
Как-то так, точно не знаю правильно или нет.
b)What are you doing at the weekend?
3.a)They often go out in the evenings.
b)They often go out on Sunday evenings.
4.a)Do you work on Wednesday?
b)Do you work every Wednesday?(no preposition)
5.a)We usually have a holiday in the summer.
b)We often have a short holiday at Christmas.
6.a)Pauline got married in 1991.
b)Pauline got married on 18 May 1991
c)Chris is getting married this year.