A New Year - A New Personal Lesson Plan

Therese DB

I will be looking forward into 2026 and the best advice I can give is to try to improve on the English skills you have already gained in 2025.

Practising English daily will help.  Try to read something in English or speak it or even write down some new words with their definitions. Listening to a video clip will also be a great benefit.  In this way you will be concentrating on all four of the skills when learning a new language.

Book a lesson with me to work on these skills.  Any skill or level of your English can be improved.

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  • Maki0302

    Thank you very much for today’s lesson. I truly appreciated all the valuable tips you shared.:)

  • Maki0302

    Thank you very much for today’s lesson. I truly appreciated all the valuable tips you shared.:)

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