1) What is a good way to remember new vocabulary? a) Only read textbooks b) Write the word once and move on c) Use flashcards and review often d) Translate everything into your language 2) To improve pronunciation, one effective technique is: a) Read silently b) Sing along with songs c) Avoid listening to natives d) Only practice grammar 3) What helps with learning large word groups faster? a) Ignoring word families b) Memorizing random words c) Studying only verbs d) Using word roots and families (like “‑ción”) 4) What’s a good way to handle confusing grammar rules? a) Memorize the whole grammar book in a day b) Look for grammar patterns and use cheat sheets c) Avoid grammar altogether d) Focus only on speaking 5) If you’re afraid of speaking, what’s a good first step? a) Never try to speak b) Only write in the language c) Practice out loud by yourself first d) Wait until you're fluent 6) What can you do if you have no one to practice with? a) Join online language events and find exchange partners b) Stop learning the language c) Just read books quietly d) Study grammar only 7) What’s one way to beat the “learning plateau”? a) Compare yourself to fluent speakers b) Stop setting goals c) Challenge yourself with harder materials d) Keep reviewing beginner books 8) What should you do when native speakers talk too fast? a) Give up b) Start with beginner audio and transcripts c) Watch English subtitles d) Never listen again 9) To break bad language habits, you should: a) Keep making the same mistakes b) Avoid speaking c) Stop studying d) Ask for corrections and review your common errors 10) What helps keep your motivation strong? a) Study alone with no plan b) Celebrate small wins and set goals c) Wait for motivation to come d) Only study when forced 11) Which activity helps both listening and vocabulary at once? a) Singing along with songs b) Labeling items around your house c) Reading grammar books d) Doing tongue twisters 12) How can you learn pronunciation better using a mirror? a) Check your spelling b) Watch your mouth movements c) Reflect on your vocabulary d) Memorize phrases 13) What should you do when grammar gets overwhelming? a) Learn everything at once b) Ignore it c) Take it step by step and use real examples d) Switch to a different language 14) What can you do to remember vocabulary more effectively? a) Use each word right away b) Forget the old ones c) Only write them once d) Avoid using them in sentences 15) How can you increase your exposure to native speech? a) Watch English media b) Surround yourself with the language (podcasts, radio) c) Study silently d) Only read vocabulary lists

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