Respostas
A) Answer: If you are a visual learner, and can only remember things best when you write them, a personalised dictionary could work very well for you.
Explanation: Under each word, jot down its meaning, as well as a sentence created by you showing that you know how to use it accurately. If you have a native friend to take a look at it and check that it is all right, that would be perfect.
B) Answer: Many people think that studying grammar is boring. I was the first one to say that in my classroom when I was younger, but now I understand its importance.
Explanation: To communicate and understand things effectively, a good knowledge of the workings of the language is necessary. Also, not everything that is commonly heard in our daily lives is 100% grammatically accurate. There-fore, some grammatical rules will help us understand why we should say this instead of that.
C) Answer: The more you speak, the more your speech organs (like lips, teeth, palate, etc) will get used to the physical mechanics of making the sounds of English, thus helping you to pronounce them precisely as time goes by.
Explanation: It is all a matter of practice and patience. Do not wait for a native speaker to be around you to start training. You can begin today. Start by talking to yourself in front of the mirror; later you can be part of a conversation group with non- native speakers. You can also practise by repeating the words that are hard for you to re-produce, or even tongue twisters.