The last step is to Present. In this step, language learning is halted, and the energy is diverted to presenting oneself before the problem. An example to put it into perspective is the Speaking test. When you are asked a question in the speaking test, answer it based on your previous learning and present it optimally to achieve the parameters set in the question. This step is the most important as many candidates, despite excellent lessons cannot give preponderance to it and do not get the desired results. Never let the ‘What If’ get in the way of what you do. Best of Luck!!
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