Justin Jean
I need you to correct my article about how to learn a new language Hi everyone, I will write a post about how to organize your time to find time to learn the language that you want to learn, I will try to make this post helpful for you, and in the same time I wish you correct it for me, because I am sure that I will do alot of mistakes because my English is not that good. any way lets start. I know you want learn a new language, you find it awesome, but again, you don't have time for this, so I will try help you in this point. First of all, analyze your schedule: hold on, think for a while, what kind of routine you have. Take a pen and payper and type the time you have (I sleep 8 hours, so I have 16 hours ). then type again all your activites that you do in your day, like for example (school 5 hours. Work 5 hours. Entertainment 3 hours and 2 hours for a variety of things...) 5+5+3+2=15 so you have one free hours only, not too bad, just try to fix a specific hours a day and make it to learn the language, and don't forget that you have the week-end, don't lose it, get 4 hours from sundy or saturday. then you have 9 hours every week to learn a new language, that's awesome isn't ? moreover, you must divide the activities of the language, start with the pronounciation and how to read the language correctly, customize 2 hours every week for this. and another 2 hours per week for learning vocabulary, there is a strategy that I love, it helped me alot, when you start a new language start with the most commun words firstly, type them down and try to make them in phrases. I will stop here and I will complete this notebook after tomorrow. thankies
May 29, 2015 5:04 PM
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I need you to correct my article about how to learn a new language

Hi everyone, I will write a post about how to organize your time to find time to learn the language that you want to learn. I will try to make this post helpful for you, and in the same time I hope you will correct it for me, because I am sure that I will do alot of mistakes because my English is not that good. Any way, let's start.

I know you want learn a new language, you find it awesome, but again, you don't have time for this, so I will try help you in this point.

First of all, analyze your schedule: hold on, think for a while, what kind of routine you have. Take a pen and payper and type the time you have (I sleep 8 hours, so I have 16 hours ). Then type again all your activites that you do in your day, like for example (school 5 hours. Work 5 hours. Entertainment 3 hours and 2 hours for a variety of things...)

5+5+3+2=15 so you have one free hour. Not too bad, just try to choose a specific hour each day and use it to learn the language. And don't forget that you have the week-ends, don't lose it, get 4 hours from Saturday or Sunday. Therefore, you have 9 hours every week to learn a new language. That's awesome isn't it?

Moreover, you must divide the activities of the language, start with the pronounciation and learn how to read the language correctly. Customize 2 hours every week for this, and another 2 hours per week for learning vocabulary. There is a strategy that I love, and it helped me a lot. When you start a new language, start with the most common words first. Type them and try to make them into phrases.

I will stop here and I will complete this notebook after tomorrow. Thanks!

May 29, 2015
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