Strategy Chosen: I chose to focus on learning collocations — words that naturally go together in English. This is particularly useful for enhancing fluency and sounding more normal when I talk and compose.
How I Attempted It: I chose a rundown of common collocations (e.g., "settle on a choice," "take a risk," "solid contention") and working on involving them in sentences connected with my day to day exercises. For instance:
I want to settle on a conclusion about which book to peruse straightaway.
Learning new vocabulary is major areas of strength for a for perusing more English texts.
Did It Work? Indeed, it functioned admirably! Collocations assisted me with understanding how local speakers use words together, making my sentences sound more normal and polished.
New Words and Collocations I Learned:
Break a habit: Quit accomplishing something routinely.
Acquire certainty: Become more confident.
Raise an issue: Raise a point for conversation.
Why This Strategy Works for English Learners Like Me:
Zeroing in on collocations makes my learning down to earth and applicable to real-world communication. It likewise assists me with staying away from abnormal expressing and works on my general perception.