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Meet Haiku Deck for iPhone

Published on May 15, 2014

An introduction to Haiku Deck for iPhone.

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1. Start with basic verbs, phrasal verbs and how to ask questions To learn English fast it is important that you write and concentrate on knowing the basic verbs, such as to be, to get, to have, as well as modal verbs, etc. Practice how to conjugate them and how to use them in sentences.
Create a list of common expressions that native speakers use daily. It will be very useful to practice the most common ones, such as:

What's up

Thanks so much (thank you very much)

Excuse me... (sorry/sorry...)

What do you think? (What do you think?)

Never mind

It is also essential that you learn to ask questions using wh questions, such as what, where, when, among others.

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