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Old 10-01-2014, 07:47 AM   #30
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I have.
My very first English language textbook had vocabulary you had to learn and then simple sentences you had to learn. About 20 for each lesson. They were just demonstrating whatever grammar was being taught in that lesson. They were great help, because later you just replace a few words and you have a new sentence with a good grammar.
Learning half a dozen new words every day is the best way to build your vocabulary in any new language, in my experience. It's always worked well for me. I find flashcards a great way to practice vocabulary.
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