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Newsletter January 26 - 2003 |  |
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Dear Friend,
People often tell me they don't have time to practise their English, especially to learn new vocabulary. Well, I'm sure you know enough words - you just have to use them properly. When you read a text you should try to use an English/English dictionary instead of a bilingual one. Next time we'll give you some information on a very effective online tool that helps you increase your wordpower. In the meantime there are 11 words and expressions waiting to be matched by you.
Example:
mother tongue - native language
1) again
2) important
3) in addition
4) message
5) motivation
6) probably
7) to communicate
8) to improve
9) to increase
10) to take/to make a decision
11) to understand
a) a brief communication that is written or spoken
b) a reason for action/a purpose
c) to comprehend, to grasp, to realize,to see,
d) crucial, essential, vital, critical, significant
e) furthermore
f) likely
g) to make better
h) once more
i) to step-up, to make bigger or more
j) to exchange toughts and ideas
k) to make up one's mind about somthing
Dear Friend,
I'm sure you've managed this task very well. We'll send you more of those exercises during the upcoming issues.
Have a good week
Torsten Daerr
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