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Easy | LEVEL 11



What if English were as easy as one plus one? Why not? 

This is an easy English website especially made for you who wants to learn English.

My name is George Antunes. I am a very experienced English teacher and this is my blog which I made especially for you. 

Read in levels. Start easy and simple. Learn the words and the sentences then move to the next level. 

In each new level you learn new vocabulary. In each new level you will also find a more complex grammar. Don't worry! It will be just a little bit more complex. So, step by step and little by little you will learn a lot. It is really super easy. In each new level you will also find more information and also more details.

You will also notice that there is a lot of repetition. The repetition is on purpose. The repetition helps you remember the words and the sentences.  

Learn sentences! This is the easiest way to learn a  language. When you learn the words and sentences you learn the grammar at the same time. 

Try it! When you learn 3000 sentences you will be able to speak English. Learn 10000 and be fluent! 

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