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Lesson THREE: Vocabulary to Describe Myself

Posted on November 21, 2023November 21, 2023 by Angel Carpio

Hello! To begin this lesson, remember that you need to fully focus your attention on it. If you need to read the previous one to fully get in the mood for English -and particularly, this part of English. Focus on this: Why should I be exploring how to speak about myself? And more particularly: Why should I be taking time to learn words to describe myself?

The last question should take you to explore what you will be able to do with such words to describe yourself. The answer is that without you taking time to learn one word, you won’t be able to access that reality.

So, if you don’t know the word “happy”, how can you express “I am happy”? How can people know that you are happy? How can you understand that people are “happy” when they say they are, if you listen to “happy” and you understand a bunch of sounds, but get no meaning?

Needs?

You need vocab EVERY day

Don’t limit yourself. Learn words. Words are the spine of languages.

They are raw materials to build, and if you are reading this, probably you are a builder.

CONTINUE TO LESSON FOUR
LEARN TODAY’S VOCAB

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