Dear students,
This is an optional resource bank for
students who would like to continue practicing English during the break.
It was created based on specific requests from some students, but it may be
useful for anyone who wants extra practice.
You can choose what you want to practice.
👉 The focus is on:
- improving listening
- reinforcing grammar
- expanding vocabulary
- developing reading
skills
RESOURCES:
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Listening + Vocabulary (A2–B1)
- Short audios + transcript
- Vocabulary in context
👉 How to use it:
Listen twice → read the transcript → write 5 new words
🔹 Elllo (English
Listening Lesson Library Online)
- Real speakers + different accents
- Interactive quizzes
👉 Tip: Choose Beginner
/ Intermediate
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Dictation Practice
- Practice listening + spelling
- Short and focused activities
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Reading (A2–B1)
🔹 British
Council – Reading Skills
- Level-based
texts (A2–B1)
- Activities + answers
- Everyday topics
👉 Ideal for topics like daily life,
routines, and family
- Simplified news articles
- Vocabulary + comprehension exercises
👉 Tip: Start with Level 1–3
🧠
Grammar Practice
- Clear explanations of verb tenses
- Practice with feedback
👉 Focus on:
- Verb forms
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Vocabulary
🔹 British
Council – Vocabulary
- Vocabulary organized by topics
- Practice activities
👉 Tip: Choose a topic (e.g., work, daily life) and learn 8–10 words
🎯 Final
Tip
You don’t need to do everything.
👉
The goal is to stay in contact with English in a simple and regular way.
Even
15–20 minutes, a few times a week, can make a difference.
English Practice Checklist
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Suggested Practice Plan
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Choose 2 websites from the
list ☐
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Do at least 3 activities per
week ☐
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Listen to 2 audios/videos per
week ☐
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Weekly Tracker
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Week |
Activities done (✓) |
Listening (✓) |
Websites used |
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Week 2 |
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Short Report
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Write 5 new words you learned:
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