Language Learning Strategies
Learn how to take charge of your own English: choose strategies that work, use digital tools properly, and exploit what you already know from Norwegian and other languages.
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Just enough theory to use it
Becoming better at English is not about talent – it is about strategies: concrete techniques you choose on purpose. Strong learners get lots of input (reading and listening), produce lots of output (speaking and writing), and use self-assessment to find out what they still get wrong. They also use what they already know: Norwegian and English are related languages, so language transfer helps you – except when false friends trick you. In a strong exam answer about your own learning, you name the strategy, show how you use it, and explain why it works.
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Real stories you can use in your answer
Read the whole story before you use it – then you can answer when the teacher follows up.
