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DO English 13/07
Powerful Method To Learn English While Having Fun💪
Welcome back to DO English!
I hope you’ve had a good week and are ready to boost your English 🚀
This week we talk about:
💪Discover a Powerful English Learning Technique: We show you have you can improve your English while having fun.
🌟Presentation Mastery: Phrases you need to know when doing a presentation.
📈Business phrase: Make sure you know this common business phrase
Why You Should Learn English Through Stories
Learning English with stories is the most powerful method of all!
Not only is learning with stories extremely effective, it’s more fun and enjoyable too!
Stories keep you more entertained and motivated to learn compared to traditional methods such as textbooks. This is because stories are inherently interesting and emotionally engaging, which motivates learners to keep reading and learning. If you make learning English fun rather than being a chore, you are more likely to do it consistently, which is the key to becoming fluent.
They provide context, making it easier to understand and remember new vocabulary and grammatical structures. When you learn through stories, you're not just memorizing words and rules; you're seeing them in action, which enhances comprehension and retention.
Stories mimic real-life conversations and situations, helping you understand the practical use of the language. This type of learning in context connects what you learn in theory with real-life practice, allowing learners to see how language functions in various scenarios. The narrative structure of stories also aids in memory retention. The human brain is designed to remember stories better than isolated facts. When new information is embedded in a narrative, it becomes more memorable.
Learning this way exposes learners to cultural nuances and idioms, providing a deeper understanding of the language and its native speakers. This cultural immersion is crucial for achieving fluency and comprehension beyond the literal meanings of words.
Additionally, stories can be created for all levels of learners. Simple stories with repetitive language patterns are perfect for beginners, while more complex narratives challenge advanced learners. This adaptability makes stories a useful tool for any English learner.
If you’re interested in learning English with stories, then check out this book full of stories for learners.
Presentation Basics
Giving a presentation in English can be a daunting task if you don’t know how to do them. We’re here to help! Here are 10 basic phrases to help you deliver your next presentation.
1. Introduction:
- "Good morning/afternoon/evening everyone. Thank you for being here today."
2. Starting the presentation:
- "Let me start by introducing myself. My name is [Your Name]."
3. Presenting the topic:
- "Today, I am going to talk about [Topic]."
4. Structuring the presentation:
- "My presentation will be divided into three main parts."
5. Transitioning between points:
- "Let's move on to the next point."
6. Emphasizing important information:
- "I would like to highlight that…"
7. Providing examples:
- "For example,…"
8. Summarizing:
- "To summarize, [main points]."
9. Concluding the presentation:
- "In conclusion, [summary of the topic]."
10. Q&A session:
- "Thank you for your attention. I would be happy to answer any questions you may have."
Business Phrase
‘Move the needle’
This phrase is commonly used in business, marketing, and performance measurement contexts. It suggests that an action or effort has produced a measurable and meaningful effect, enough to be observed on a metaphorical gauge or scale.
Example Sentence: The new marketing campaign really moved the needle, increasing our sales by 20% in just one month.
Thanks for reading!
Have a good week and see you soon!
Ben at DO English