#4 COURSE INTRODUCTION Tips, Tricks, & Recommendations

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Let's look at tips, tricks and recommendations. So there's a couple of the things we want to keep in mind. You want to practice on a daily basis, whether it be 1015 minutes, if you can do a half hour per day, that's great. But you definitely want to try to make it a daily routine. You want to use your resources. So again, those resources are necessary in order for you to maximize your learning, expand your vocabulary have access to high level information.

You want to consciously grow your language bank, and this is like your personal glossary. So you want to be keeping notes of all of this new vocabulary, new expressions, new words, everything like that, and try to integrate them into your everyday use. Keep these practice objectives which practice objectives Let's take a look. So our practice objectives for this course are to read two articles per week. Okay, you want to read an elaborate two articles per week. You want to write one summary per week.

All right, so you choose out of those two articles and those articles. They can also be videos, but you want to choose one of them and write one summary per week. You want to do about one presentation or color meeting or discussion per month. So you're going to be writing about four summaries per month. And then you want it out of all of those you want to do a presentation, you can do an overall presentation about everything you've done, or you can choose one subject, or make a comparison between two of them. For example, for comprehension, be active on forums, chats, comments, you've got lots of opportunities to practice.

So take advantage of that vocabulary. Build Your word bank and personal glossary on a daily basis. And your grammar. You can do exercises in the book or there are practice tests and different websites where you can do quizzes etc. to apply your grammar so we are at the end of our course. Introduction.

Congratulations, you're ready to go. Let's go ahead and take a quick peek at what's up next. We're going to be doing grammar logic. Now this is the fun stuff. We've got lots of detailed information, all of the grammar structures and breakdown application tips and tricks for remembering, etc, etc. So lots of good information.

Can't wait to get started. See you soon. Bye bye.

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