Second week with my LLP
I learned that any person can learn many things in one day, if he managed his time. I had difficult experience in managing time with MY Language Learning Plan in last week however in this week; I felt that I became experienced to apply my Language Learning Plan. This feeling will become more flexible from now to the next weeks. Vocabulary development and reading skill were the two aspects from my decision to practice in them in week seven.
That was the first time to me to interest in educational game. That game was a vocabulary puzzles (Crossword challenge). It was very useful to my vocabulary development. Crossword challenge reviewed my old vocabulary and taught me new verbs, phrasal verbs, nouns, adjectives, and idioms. For there more, Crossword challenge taught me how to use those words in sentences like the adjective significant. In addition, it taught me the right spelling of the vocabulary. I think I will play this educational game a lot in the next few days.
The second strategy was reading (Far From the Madding Crowd) novel. I read some chapters from it. I learn some new vocabulary for instance, wagon which means a strong vehicle for carrying things. However, I didn’t complete that novel because I haven’t had enough time to read it. In addition, I used reading program (Read Up-Speed Up) to read faster and it was beneficial program to me. For example, I read three pages from (Far From the Madding Crowd) novel in ten seconds. Also, practiced myself after I read a text and I got a full mark.I like Language Learning Plan project because it helped me in my helpless English skills. I think I will become stronger in vocabulary, reading, listening skills in the end of this semester. If you make goals in front of your eyes you will have big benefit when you achieved it.
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Good entry. I like the explanation of the crossword puzzle. I would like to see a deeper analysis with more details; for example, how did you use the word significance, etc. As for Far from the Madding Crowd, are you reading it in graded reader format? Which level is that? (I know the original, and it is quite difficult, so that’s why I ask.) Also, make sure you check your grammar and spelling before you post.
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