Phrasal verbs have the reputation of being difficult to learn. They often have a special meaning that can not be guessed from the meanings of the words themselves . Of course, this can make it harder , but with a good method of learning phrasal verbs is not so difficult to learn.
Reading is a good way of learning in general , but not the best for a language if you want to become a translator. Most students need to talk and listen to the language . Can read in preparing to speak, but the practice itself speaks better, of course . In the same way , reading is good, but listening is better because you probably heard , the UK, and not write down the speakers , what they tell you , all the time.
Now Listening is good practice , but what kind of hearing? Are there different types of hearing ? Yes. They differ based on several principles . Listen quietly and think very differently from the shadows active. And a few minutes England once heard very different than playing a minute or more several times.
The first type of listening, listening wide , listening to a few minutes or more than English. You can listen and think about the meaning . You can even translate in your head. These practices are a good listen . It helps you to listen and think about the meaning of what was said. Or maybe help translate practice .
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