one vocabulary, phrasal word, phonics, grammar and idiom a day

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Dear all,

I have just made a studies plan to pick up / remember one vocabulary, phrasal word, grammar, phonics and idiom respectively. To make it effective, do you have a suggestion how should I start up with as I want to pick up those in common use instead of solely get a grammar book to follow through alphabetically. I understand not all of them are in common use.

Your kind information will be highly appreciated.

Thank you.


(NB. I make a list of Grammar / Phonics / Word / Phrasal Word / Idiom of the day & post them on my working table to encourage myself to work hard)
 

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What do you understand by 'phonics?'?
 

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'Phonics' is a system designed to help children to learn English speech sounds.
 

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'Phonics' is a system designed to help children to learn English speech sounds.
It's designed to help children learn to read English.
 
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I don't think you should be so aggressive as to learn one vocabulary a day.

As a non-native English speaker, you should learn the language step by step.
 

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By "one vocabulary, one phrasal word", do you mean "one word, one phrasal verb"?
 

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Yes, I mean one word. Shall I say vocabulary or word?

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Say 'word'. Here's the definition of 'vocabulary':


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
vocabulary
noun (pl. vocabularies)
  • 1 the body of words used in a particular language or in a particular sphere of activity.
  • ■ the body of words known to an individual person.
    ■ a list of difficult or foreign words with an explanation of their meanings.



 
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