My Top 3 Practice Tools for Learning English

RiriM

1. Picture Descriptions

Using simple pictures is a great way to build vocabulary and speaking skills. I often use this in lessons to help students think in English. You can try it at home too: pick a random image and describe what you see, what is happening, and how people might feel.

2.Voice Notes

Record yourself speaking! It is a great way to hear your own pronunciation and track your progress. I recommend talking about your day or answering a daily question like, ''What did you do todat?'' or ''What's your favorite food?''

3. Mini Conversations

Practice common dialogues like:
  • Ordering at a restaurant
  • Asking for help
  • Small talk at work or school
These are short, simple, and super helpful for real-life English.

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