My English practicing daily exercise

1. Study all flashcards due today.
2. Add new flashcards (sources on LangCorrect, Youtube, etc.)
3. Watch videos to comprehense English input.
4. Write a post on LangCorrect.
5. Read a page of a book I like to.

I focus on input first because I know that enough input will automatically generate into the output I need to.

I try to learn topics that seem resonate with me, could be either for work, daily life, or fun.

The most important thing: As long as the process of learning English is fun, I'm going to get better.

If I don't enjoy it, just throw it away, learn something else fun.

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1. Study all flashcards due today.

4. Write a post on LangCorrect.

1. Study all flashcards due today.

4. Write a post on LangCorrect.

The most important thing: As long as the process of learning English is fun, I'm going to get better.

My English practicing daily exercise


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My English pPracticing dDaily eExercise My English Practicing Daily Exercise

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1. Study all flashcards due today.


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2. Add new flashcards (sources on LangCorrect, Youtube, etc.)


2. Add new flashcards (sources onfrom LangCorrect, YoutTube, etc.) 2. Add new flashcards (sources from LangCorrect, YouTube, etc.)

2. Add new flashcards (sources onare LangCorrect, Youtube, etc.) 2. Add new flashcards (sources are LangCorrect, Youtube, etc.)

If you're saying you use LangCorrect and Youtube to find new vocabulary for your flashcards, you'd say that they are your sources

3. Watch videos to comprehense English input.


3. Watch videos to comprehensed English input. 3. Watch videos to comprehend English input.

3. Watch videos to comprehensed English input. 3. Watch videos to comprehend English input.

4. Write a post on LangCorrect.


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Read a page of a book I like to.


Read a page of a book I like to. Read a page of a book I like.

Read a page of a book I like to. Read a page of a book I like.

I focus on input first because I know that enough input will automatically generate into the output I need to.


I focus on input first because I know that enough input will automatically generate into the output I need tolead to output. I focus on input first because I know that enough input will automatically lead to output.

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I focus on input first because I know that enough input will automatically generate into the output I need to. I focus on input first because I know that enough input will automatically generate into the output I need.

If you have "to" after verbs like "need" and "like", you need another verb to go after to specify what you need or like to do ("I need to go to the store", "I like to read", etc)

I try to learn topics that seem resonate with me, could be either for work, daily life, or fun.


I try to learnstudy topics that seem to resonate with me, which could be either for work, daily life, or fun. I try to study topics that seem to resonate with me, which could be for work, daily life, or fun.

"Either" by default is used in the context of two things. For more than two things, just omit the word

I try to learn topics that seem resonate with me, could be either for work, daily life, or fun. I try to learn topics that resonate with me, either for work, daily life, or fun.

You could keep the word "seem", but you'd need to add "to" after it (though I think it sounds more natural to leave out "seem")

The most important thing: As long as the process of learning English is fun, I'm going to get better.


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The most important thing: As long as the process of learning English is fun, I'm going to get better. The most important thing: As long as the process of learning English is fun, I'm going to get better.

If I don't enjoy it, just throw it away, learn something else fun.


If I don't enjoy it, just throw it away, learn something else that's fun. If I don't enjoy it, just throw it away, learn something else that's fun.

If I don't enjoy it, I'll just throw it away, and learn something else fun. If I don't enjoy it, I'll just throw it away and learn something else fun.

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