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Studying gramma without stress💗📚

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Suggest free school sources, not waste money 👉🏻

Channel: English Down-Under

Since we have studied and found this one, making a very good movie

It's like my map. It's step by step.

Children like us understand 🥹🙏🏻

From high school to never head

👉🏻 until today, come to sit and study by yourself and find this clip very understandable

# My story# Today's story# Grammar # English# Direct experience

2025/11/6 Edited to

... Read moreถ้าใครเสิร์ชหา “ตารางแกรมม่า” แล้วรู้สึกว่าเจอตารางเต็มไปหมดแต่ยังไม่รู้จะเริ่มตรงไหน เราอยากแชร์วิธีใช้ตาราง 12 Tenses ให้ “อ่านแล้วเอาไปใช้ได้จริง” แบบที่เราทำค่ะ (จากคนที่ตอนเรียนมัธยมไม่ค่อยเข้าหัวเหมือนกัน) 1) เริ่มจากภาพรวมของตารางแกรมม่า 12 Tenses ตารางส่วนใหญ่จะเรียงเป็น 3 เวลา (Present / Past / Future) x 4 แบบ (Simple / Continuous / Perfect / Perfect Continuous) รวมเป็น 12 ช่อง พอเห็นเป็นบล็อกแบบนี้จะช่วยให้ไม่สับสนว่าแต่ละอันต่างกันยังไง 2) ท่อง “สูตรย่อ” ให้เป็นแพทเทิร์นก่อน เราใช้วิธีจำเป็นแพทเทิร์นของกริยาช่วย (ช่วยให้ดูตารางแล้วแปลความหมายได้ทันที) - Simple: do/does, did, will - Continuous: am/is/are + Ving, was/were + Ving, will be + Ving - Perfect: have/has + V3, had + V3, will have + V3 - Perfect Continuous: have/has been + Ving, had been + Ving, will have been + Ving ไม่ต้องท่องยาวเป็นประโยค แค่จำ “กริยาช่วย + รูปกริยา” ให้ได้ก่อนค่ะ 3) จับคู่ “คำบอกเวลา” กับแต่ละช่องในตาราง พอเราดูคลิปสั้น ๆ แล้วจดลงสมุดข้าง ๆ ตารางจะจำเร็วขึ้นมาก ตัวอย่างที่เราใช้บ่อย: - Present Simple: every day, usually - Present Continuous: now, right now - Present Perfect: already, yet, ever, just - Past Simple: yesterday, last week - Future Simple: tomorrow, next week 4) ใช้ตารางแกรมม่าแบบฝึกวันละ 16 นาที (ตามที่เราลองทำ) เราเปิดวิดีโอสรุป 12 Tenses แล้วทำ 3 อย่างพร้อมกัน: ดู → จดสูตรสั้น ๆ ลงตาราง → แต่งประโยคตัวอย่างช่องละ 1 ประโยค รวมแล้ววันนึงใช้เวลาไม่นาน แต่ช่วยให้ “ตาราง” ไม่ได้เป็นแค่ชีทท่องจำ 5) ตัวอย่างประโยคสั้น ๆ ให้เอาไปกรอกในตาราง - Present Simple: I study English every day. - Present Continuous: I am studying now. - Present Perfect: I have studied this lesson already. - Past Simple: I studied yesterday. - Future Simple: I will study tomorrow. ลองเปลี่ยนคำกริยากับชีวิตจริงของเรา เช่น work / eat / go / watch จะจำเร็วมากค่ะ ถ้าใครยังงง แนะนำให้ใช้ตารางแกรมม่าเป็น “แผนที่” แล้วดูคลิปอธิบายแบบเป็นขั้นตอน (อย่างช่อง English Down-Under) จะช่วยให้เห็นภาพรวม 12 Tenses ชัดขึ้นจริง ๆ ค่ะ

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A flat lay of a student's desk with a planner, pens, candles, and decorative items. The image features the title 'time management tips for students' in white text, with the Lemon8 logo and @aihberkhan username.
A white pop-up box on a blurred background details the time management tip 'PRIORITIZE YOUR tasks,' advising to rank tasks by importance and deadlines to reduce stress. The box includes the username @aihber.studies.
A white pop-up box on a blurred background presents the time management tip 'SET SMART goals,' explaining how to make goals Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound for focus and motivation.
time management tips ⏰✨
📝 Prioritize Your Tasks: List tasks by importance and deadlines. Focus on urgent ones first. 🎯 Set SMART Goals: Make goals Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound. 📅 Use a Planner: Track assignments, exams, and events in a planner. 🚫 Avoid Multitasking: Focus on one task
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aihber

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An overhead shot of a silver iPad and Apple Pencil on a white desk, with a digital timer and stationery in the background. Text overlay reads: "4.0 GPA unlocked: These AI apps do half the work for you."
A phone screen displays the Gauth AI app, showing math problems and step-by-step solutions. Text highlights its pros (instant solutions, clear explanations, free) and cons (struggles with complex problems), recommending it for quick homework help.
A phone screen shows the Solvely AI app providing detailed, step-by-step solutions for calculus and trigonometry. Text lists its pros (AI tutoring, multi-subject support) and cons (learning curve), suggesting it for diverse subjects.
Ace Exams Stress-Free: 4 AI Apps for Studying
1.Gauth – AI Study Companion 📌 Need quick answers? Gauth lets you snap a pic of any question, and AI breaks it down step by step. It's great for math, science, and other tricky subjects where you need clear explanations. The app is free, easy to use, and works for many topics. However, it can
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5 things to pack when studying abroad
Heading abroad? Don’t forget these must-have accessories to make your study abroad experience stylish and stress-free! #lemon8partner #lemon8college #studyabroad #packingtips #style
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Study Tips that Helped Me Skip 2 Years of College
Let me explain the post title: I went to an early college so I did two year of college while in High school, this getting my associate degree with my high school diploma. Here’s what I learned and what I used to excel in my program and be in the top 5% of my class: Studying doesn’t have to b
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Stella Studies

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A study desk with plants, a tablet displaying 'AM 10 22', a keyboard, and a notebook with handwritten notes. The image is titled 'HOW TO SURVIVE EXAM SEASON (a study guide)', introducing tips for exam preparation.
A study desk with plants and notes, featuring an overlay box titled 'Affirmations'. It lists five positive statements for students, including 'I can do whatever I focus my mind on' and 'My self worth is not determined by my grades'.
A study desk with plants and notes, featuring an overlay box titled 'Things To Avoid'. It lists three habits to avoid during exam season: 'Not getting enough sleep/ pulling all-nighters', 'Studying without a clear schedule + to-do list', and 'Not taking any breaks'.
Surviving Exam Season!
Exam season can be one of the hardest times in your educational journey. It can be draining, stressful and many times, very annoying. Here are a few things I do to relieve the stress of an upcoming exam: 1. Use affirmations to create a positive attitude 2. Find out things you would like to av
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