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Saladin:
If you are a first language speaker, then I suggest that you simply do some past paper questions.

elemis:

--- Quote from: Engraved on July 01, 2010, 11:15:50 am ---If you are a first language speaker, then I suggest that you simply do some past paper questions.

--- End quote ---

True, but reading gets you into the groove of writing in a particular style.

Plus it helps you learn new vocabulary - something imperative to EFL

methebest:
@engraved i do that a lot and i have a very nice sir for english who has qualifications from CIE he agreed to check my solved papers even if i do for practise so that is definitely gonna help me...

@Ari ya my sir he even told me to read books and i do keed reading them i am reading DAN BROWN nowadays so that'll definitely improve my english..

thanx for the help both of you...:)  :-*

elemis:
Dan Brown is okay, but guys like David Baldacci write stories that have effective plots and a wide vocabulary.

But the important thing is you enjoy and understand what you read.

When do you answer your IGs ?

Make no mistake EFL is tough - its definitely not a walk in the park.

nid404:
http://www.englishbiz.co.uk/

;)

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