Hello everyone! This is Minoo at Anglo-link.
Welcome to lesson 1 in my series which I've called 'EZEE'
and that stands for 'Easy to Zap English Errors'.
this series is about making you familiar
with common mistakes that are easy to make
but also easy to zap or eliminate.
for me, if you want to improve your English easily,
to become more confident about your English.
If you set yourself the goal of speaking English perfectly
or speaking English like a native speaker
you may create too much stress for yourself
and actually block your own progress.
English is a rich and complex language
and it is even difficult for a native speaker
and be kind to yourself when you make mistakes.
So, what I want to do in this series
the mistakes you may be making
come from the complexity of the English language,
and also show you how to correct them yourself.
and correct your own mistakes is essential
for building up your confidence,
which then enables you to improve your English
O.K.
I've chosen something very basic
but a mistake that many of us make.
if a word starts with a vowel letter, that is A, E, I, O, or U,
we must use the Indefinite Article 'an' instead of 'a',
and that 'a' only goes before consonants.
Well, that's not the whole story.
Let's look at this in more detail,
to get rid of any potential mistakes related to this.
I hope it's been helpful to you.
please make sure you do the exercises several times
until you have built a quick reflex in choosing 'a' or 'an'.
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