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English General Knowledge Vocabulary: 10



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General English Practice test
General English practice
Practice your general English
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General English
Vocabulary Tests

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General knowledge tests

To increase your English general knowledge and your understanding of our General English tests.
Here are five tips to help you practice English:

Plan your learning and set realistic goals:
Create a timetable and dedicate one day for self-study, including time to review your lessons. This will make it easier to measure your progress.

Record new vocabulary in a way that’s easy to review:
Keep vocabulary notes from lessons organized by topic. Experiment with different ways of recording vocabulary, including word cards, mind maps, and tables, and see what works best for you.

Review your lessons and self-study notes regularly:
Go through the notes you took in a particular lesson and try memorizing some or all of the important language or grammar points. Then, writing on a blank piece of paper, see how much you can recall. Repeat the process until you’ve memorized all the things you set yourself at the beginning of the task.

Read and listen to English content:
Reading and listening to English content is a great way to improve your vocabulary and comprehension skills. You can read books, news articles, or listen to podcasts, music, or watch movies and TV shows in English.

Speak English as much as possible:
Speaking English is a skill, like driving a car or playing a musical instrument. Record yourself speaking and listen to the recording to identify areas where you need to improve. You can also engage in discussions on English forums or talk to native English speakers about random topics.

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