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How to Tell Your Stories...

Once again, the most important part about learning English: talking about yourself.

The most important thing you need to talk about are your life, your experiences, and your dreams. So let's start.

One thing my students here in Melbourne say is that it is difficult to meet new friends, especially local friends. And when they come to an English class, they want to focus on grammar.

Let's look at both in this section. Grammar serves a function. It makes your ideas clear when you talk about something. But you have to pick something to talk about first.

Let's start with:

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Our Experiences

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Our dreams

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  • Writing
    • IELTS Task 1 Academic
    • Essay Writing
  • Speaking
    • Writing/Speaking Ideas >
      • Who are you?
      • Health
      • The Environment
      • Your Stories
      • Architecture
      • Crime and Justice
      • Film
      • Politics
      • Urban Design
      • Agriculture
      • Building Communities
      • Space Travel
      • History
      • Technology
      • Literature
      • Science
      • Video Games
    • IELTS Preparation >
      • IELTS >
        • writing videos >
          • Writing Task 2
        • Grammar/Vocabulary
      • Teaching Methods >
        • Speaking practice
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