Writing Better Paragraphs: Topic Sentence First
One main idea per paragraph, then support, then a short example.
İngilizce öğrenim yolculuğunuzu geliştirmek için ipuçları, bilgiler ve kaynaklar
One main idea per paragraph, then support, then a short example.
İngilizce öğrenme serüveniniz için ipuçları ve rehberler
Choose your strategy before you read—different goals need different speeds.
Voiced /ð/ vs voiceless /θ/—minimal pairs and mirror practice.
From general truths to unreal past—see how each type changes the message.
Group verbs by pattern: vowel change, identical forms, totally irregular.
Weather, hobbies, and travel are safe; salary and politics need care.
Rise, fall, plateau, fluctuate—useful verbs for data-heavy slides.
Soften requests and sound cooperative in English-speaking workplaces.
*Schedule a meeting*, *meet a deadline*, *follow up*—sound native in the office.
Connected speech, reductions, and background noise—train your ear step by step.
Professional tone for international teams—neither too stiff nor too casual.
One idiom per day, with a visual or story, beats fifty crammed at once.
When you are unsure, this order of questions usually solves it.
Replace rigid textbook phrases with flexible alternatives when you forget a word.
*Get on, get off, get over, get along*—learn them in context, not as a list.
Spelling, vocabulary, and small social differences—without worrying too much.
Stress changes meaning and clarity. Practice noun-verb pairs like *record* / *record*.
From boarding passes to delays—the words you actually need at airports and hotels.
We compare habits and routines with actions happening right now—using everyday situations.
Small, consistent steps beat long study marathons. Here is a simple routine you can follow.