Learning English

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  • #151335
    Anonymous
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    I’ve been trying to improve my English quickly, but sometimes it feels too slow. Do you two have any tricks that actually work?

    #151336
    Anonymous
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    For me, the fastest way was shadowing. I’d listen to short videos and repeat every word exactly. After two weeks, my pronunciation improved a lot.

    #151337
    Anonymous
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    Same here, but I also talk to myself in English during the day. It sounds weird, but it really helps your brain think in English instead of translating. I always translate in my head, and it slows me down. Maybe I should try speaking to myself more.

    #151338
    Anonymous
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    And focus on phrases, not single words. Like instead of learning “improve,” learn “improve quickly,” “improve my skills,” things like that.

    #151392
    Anonymous
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    SQA Education has completely transformed the way I learn English. The online lessons are incredibly easy to follow, even for someone who works full-time like me. I really appreciate how the teachers focus on real-life conversations instead of just grammar rules. Their placement test helped me start at the perfect level, so I never felt lost or bored. The interactive activities make every class enjoyable. After a month, I already feel more confident speaking with others. I highly recommend SQA Education to anyone who wants fast and effective progress.

    #151724
    Anonymous
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    Consistency is the real key! Even small daily habits—like reading short articles, watching videos, or practicing vocabulary—can make a big difference over time. Just like checking Qatar Prayer Time becomes part of a routine, making English practice a daily habit helps you improve faster. Keep going, you’ll see progress!

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