VERBS
Adopt (an approach) /əˈdɒpt/Ex: My company has adopted a new approach to staff meetings. We now have them standing up!
Analyse /ˈænəlaɪz/
Ex: He tried to analyse his feelings.
Conduct / kənˈdʌkt/
Ex: The researchers conducted many experiments to find the most effective materials.
Concentrate /ˈkɒnsntreɪt/
Ex: Some students need to have a quiet space to themselves and can’t concentrate if there are too many distractions.
Consider / kənˈsɪdə/
Conduct / kənˈdʌkt/
Ex: The researchers conducted many experiments to find the most effective materials.
Concentrate /ˈkɒnsntreɪt/
Ex: Some students need to have a quiet space to themselves and can’t concentrate if there are too many distractions.
Consider / kənˈsɪdə/
Ex: I'd like some time to consider.
Find out /faɪnd aʊt/
Ex: We need to find out where to buy the tickets for the concert.
Graduate /ˈɡrædʒʊət/
Ex: So you have graduated from university and decided to continue studying towards a Master’s or PhD.
Learn (about) /ləːn/
Ex: I would really like to learn about the ancient Egyptians. Tôi rất muốn học về người Ai Cập cổ đại.
Organize /ˈɔːɡ(ə)nʌɪz/
Ex: Whatever your personal preference is, you need to organize this first of all.
Overcome /əʊvəˈkʌm/
Ex: If or when this happens, the only way to overcome this problem is to go back to basics.
Review / rɪˈvjuː/
Ex: You should review your notes and make sure that you have a clear understanding of what your lecturers have taught you.
Revise /rɪˈvaɪz/
Ex: Perhaps you’re not preparing a homework assignment or project, but are trying to revise for an exam.
Struggle /ˈstrʌɡl/
Ex: Of course, people with a learning disorder such as dyslexia may need to than others at their studies as they often struggle to read even relatively simple texts.
Take (a course) /teɪk/
Ex: For example, if you are taking a geography course and you have to learn about countries and their capital cities then you will need to have your atlas to hand.
Relatively /ˈrelətɪvli/
Ex: Of course, people with a learning disorder such as dyslexia may need to than others at their studies as they often struggle to read even relatively simple texts.
Find out /faɪnd aʊt/
Ex: We need to find out where to buy the tickets for the concert.
Graduate /ˈɡrædʒʊət/
Ex: So you have graduated from university and decided to continue studying towards a Master’s or PhD.
Learn (about) /ləːn/
Ex: I would really like to learn about the ancient Egyptians. Tôi rất muốn học về người Ai Cập cổ đại.
Organize /ˈɔːɡ(ə)nʌɪz/
Ex: Whatever your personal preference is, you need to organize this first of all.
Overcome /əʊvəˈkʌm/
Ex: If or when this happens, the only way to overcome this problem is to go back to basics.
Review / rɪˈvjuː/
Ex: You should review your notes and make sure that you have a clear understanding of what your lecturers have taught you.
Revise /rɪˈvaɪz/
Ex: Perhaps you’re not preparing a homework assignment or project, but are trying to revise for an exam.
Struggle /ˈstrʌɡl/
Ex: Of course, people with a learning disorder such as dyslexia may need to than others at their studies as they often struggle to read even relatively simple texts.
Take (a course) /teɪk/
Ex: For example, if you are taking a geography course and you have to learn about countries and their capital cities then you will need to have your atlas to hand.
ADVERBS
Relatively /ˈrelətɪvli/
Ex: Of course, people with a learning disorder such as dyslexia may need to than others at their studies as they often struggle to read even relatively simple texts.
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