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If you’re not a native English speaker, chances are you will think about the answer in your mother tongue, whether consciously or subconsciously. All of us do so when we learn the English language as non-native English speakers.
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The only way you can be proficient in speaking English like native speakers is to actually keep talking and practicing.
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Linking words are words and phrases used to connect ideas, sentences and paragraphs together. People often use the most common linking words like however, firstly, but, and, also, too, because, so, etc.
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Phrasal words are inherently idiomatic and cannot be easily understood by the individual words that make up the phrase. Read this blog to learn everything about English phrasal verbs and get the IELTS score you need!
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