Lesson 5: How do I practice fluency?
This lesson focuses on how to make practicing fluency a part of your daily life.
This lesson focuses on how to make practicing fluency a part of your daily life.
This lesson focuses on improving non-verbal communication, which includes gestures, eye contact, facial expressions and posture.
This lesson focuses on reducing non-word sounds and using pauses effectively to sound clear and confident.
This lesson focuses on intonation, stress and rhythm, to sound more natural as you speak.
This lesson focuses on what being fluent means.
In this lesson, you will learn how to acquire vocabulary and use the world around you to practice it every day.
This lesson will help you learn how to build richer vocabulary, through the use of synonyms and antonyms, descriptions and rephrasing.
In this lesson, you will learn how to guess the meaning of vocabulary words through context, prefixes/suffixes, and similar-sounding words.
In this lesson, you will learn what it means to know vocabulary (passive) and use (active) vocabulary.
A lot of the questions you will get in the G.B.C. test are predictable. This lesson will give you ideas about how to research your answers, so you can be better prepared.
This lesson will help you identify points of disagreement so you can address them in your argument. It will make your answer much stronger, and improve your logic and communication of information scores.
This is a review lesson. We will review what we covered in the first five classes to ensure you are making a strong argument.
This lesson is about reasoning and how to make a strong, well-reasoned argument. This will improve your "discourse was incohesive" score and improve your score on the communication of information section.
In order to score well on the communication of information section, you have to support your argument. This lesson will look at how you can use evidence to defend your position.
To make an even stronger argument, it is essential that you layer reasoning. This lesson will teach you how to find weaknesses in your reasoning, and add layers to create a stronger position.
In this lesson, we'll look at how you can defeat a counterargument, and strengthen your position.