When you are learning a language it's a good idea to set yourself tasks and things to do to improve, but it easy to forget about them. Today's activity is a way of trying to be disciplined and to set yourself regular learning goals. – You simply write your tasks on a list, then save the link to the list or email it to yourself then and comeback and edit the list as you achieve your goals. – Before you make your list you need to decide on some goals. Here are some suggestions from previous Daily Activities: Improve your listening skills by watch a short news broadcast 1 Minute Listening Activity – Watch a video clip and read the script. – Exercise Your Ears With Authentic Film Clips – Do a listening dictation activity – Listen and Write the News – Find the pronunciation of any new words you have learned – Pronouncing New Words – Practice and improve your vocabulary – Play Games and Improve Your Vocabulary – Share your opinion… – (Source: daily-english-activities.blogspot.com)
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