Derick
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Day 20 of learning English

Hello Derick,

For today’s learning, let’s focus on enhancing your English skills with specific content that will be beneficial for both your personal and professional development. Here’s what you should learn:

Vocabulary:#

  • Professional Emails: Learn phrases and structures commonly used in professional email communication. This includes greetings, sign-offs, and phrases for making requests, offering assistance, and expressing gratitude.

Grammar:#

  • Simple Present Tense: Continue practicing the simple present tense, focusing on forming affirmative and negative sentences, as well as questions. For example, “I send emails every day,” “He does not ignore important messages,” and “Do you check your email regularly?”

Practice Task:#

  • Write a Professional Email: Using the vocabulary and grammar you’ve learned, write a professional email. This could be a mock email to a colleague or a request for information. Ensure you include a subject line, proper salutation, body of the email, and a closing.

Verification:#

  • Email Review: We can review the email you’ve written to ensure it follows the conventions of professional email communication. I will provide feedback on the language used, as well as any grammatical corrections needed.

Remember, practicing with real-life examples will help solidify your learning and make it more applicable to your daily life. Good luck with today’s tasks, and feel free to reach out if you need any assistance.

For today’s learning, let’s focus on enhancing your English skills with specific content that will be beneficial for both your personal and professional development. Here’s what you should learn:

Vocabulary:#

  • Task: Learn 10 new words related to professional communication and email writing. Here are your words:
    1. Correspondence
    2. Attach
    3. Reply
    4. Forward
    5. Subject
    6. Recipient
    7. Signature
    8. Draft
    9. Inbox
    10. Outbox
  • Acceptance Standard: Be able to correctly use each word in a sentence that relates to professional communication or email writing[2].

Grammar:#

  • Task: Practice forming sentences in the present perfect tense, which is used to describe actions that happened at an unspecified time before now or actions that started in the past and continue to the present.
    • Structure: “Has/Have + subject + past participle”
    • Example: “I have attached the document to the email.”
  • Acceptance Standard: Write 5 affirmative, 5 negative, and 5 interrogative sentences using the present perfect tense with the vocabulary you’ve learned[1][3][4].

Citations: [1] https://www.developgoodhabits.com/new-skills-to-learn/ [2] https://www.lifehack.org/417485/10-websites-to-learn-something-new-in-30-minutes-a-day [3] https://www.betterup.com/blog/learn-something-new [4] https://experteditor.com.au/blog/125-awesome-new-skills-to-learn/ [5] https://mashable.com/article/fun-websites-improve-skills

Day 20 of learning English
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Author
Derick
Published at
2023-12-20