
First things first, why are you learning English? Is it for travel, for work, or maybe to read English literature? Once you define your learning objectives, you can create a custom-tailored learning plan that focuses on your interests. If you're a movie buff, use English movies for practice. If you're into finance, focus on English finance-related materials. Aligning your language learning journey with your personal interests makes the process much more enjoyable and sustainable.
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2. Learn the Most Used 1,000 Words in English.

3. Find the Best Content and Tools for Learning English.

4. Make New English Speaking Friends.

5. Learn English from Movies, YouTube, Music, Comics, and Books!


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