The English Learning Notebook

The best way to
organise your learning!

Are you preparing for an English exam? Or just learning general English? Do you have all your notes well organised? There are various aspects of the language that you need to cover: grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation as well as the 4 skills: reading, writing, listening and speaking. 

How do you organise your notes? The best way to keep up-to-date and have everything ready for revision is to have sections for all said aspects of the language in your notebook or folder.

Or, you can just use our ready-made notebook! 

A perfect notebook to organise
your learning and get faster results!

Vocabulary

The English Learning Notebook contains all the necessary vocabulary lists relevant for your level.

If you keep your vocabulary in neat lists, it will be easy to revise and memorise it, as opposed to having phrasal verbs scattered all over your notebook, or even worse, pieces of paper.

CONTAINS (depending on the level):

  • word formation
  • phrasal verbs
  • dependent prepositions
  • set phrases
  • confusing words
  • collocations
  • idioms

Grammar

Don’t you just hate it when in your notebook you have three pages with grammar, then some phrasal verbs, then essay organisation, then another tense, then five collocations, and so on and so forth?

With the English Learning Notebook, there is no problem! Everything is clearly organised in sections: grammar, vocabulary, writing and speaking.

Notebooks for each level contain all the necessary grammar points for it.

Writing

There are all sorts of different things you need to know about writing: how to organise your text, what phrases and grammar you should use and so on.

Now you can note down all the rules related to writing in the writing section of your notebook!

CONTAINS (depending on your level):

  • essay
  • letter
  • review
  • report
  • short message

Speaking

If you are preparing for an exam, you will need to show your knowledge of different language functions such as speculating, comparing, etc. in the speaking part.

But don’t forget that it isn’t enough just to write down the phrases! You need to practice speaking and actively try to use them when you do.

ENGLISH LEARNING NOTEBOOK

A2 Elementary

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C1-C2 Advanced / Proficiency

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