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How to do well on English B?

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Anne000

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our english said to read more...
is there any other ways to improve our english skiils and to do well on english b?

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thesunsetglow

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Watch tv! I found it extremely helpful when getting ready for oral french exams. I spend a ton of time listening to French tv and radio. It helps you get used to the level of fluency, helps you build vocabulary and helps you see the language in action (something you don't always get in class!)

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Shug0i

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just wondering, how many english b lessons do you have in a week? :P

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jallie

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Something that is really helping me out in French B is reading the French translation of a book I really loved when I read it originally! It is taking me a while to read on my own (huge IB workload + CAS + employment) but I get a lot of great new vocabulary words from each chapter I read. While I'm not in English B specifically, I think it's good practise that could be helpful to anyone in a language B!






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