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A dictionary will teach you how to correctly pronounce the word and break it down for you. Go through a page of the dictionary each day. Pronounce each words slowly and carefully. Look at the breakdown of the word if you're having trouble pronouncing the word. It's also an option to go to Dictionary.com or whatever the equivalent is for the accent you're working towards. An online dictionary gives you the option to hear the word pronounced out loud for you. It's also free as long as you have access to the internet. It's even better to use a print and online dictionary simultaneously. You can keep the print dictionary with you and listen to the word spoken aloud online. Books and audiobooks can get expensive, and that's why using your local library is great. If you don't already have a library card, get one. Then, use that card to check out books on language, books in the language you're working on, and audiobooks and/or movies. This will save you money and allow you to check out new content as often as you'd like.

summary: Buy a pronunciation dictionary. Use an online dictionary. Check out books and audiobooks from your local library.


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with a round brush. Start with damp, freshly-washed hair. Blow dry your hair straight by running your hair between a hairdryer and a round barrel brush. Keep the round brush under your hair, and the hair dryer over your hair. Use a flat iron to smooth out flyaways.  If you don't have an excessive amount of flyaways, rub a pea sized amount of serum in the palm of your hands and apply it to your hair to tame the flyaways. Work in sections from 1 side of your head to the other. You can use this technique on bangs as well. Make sure that your hair is dry first. Apply a heat protection spray, then let it dry as well. Use a flat iron to straighten your hair like you normally would. As you reach the ends, twist your wrist to rotate the iron upwards. Let your hair cool before setting the style with hairspray. If you have curly hair, blow dry it straight with a round brush first. Keep the brush on top of your hair rather than under it so that the ends curl outward. Touch things up with a flat iron, if needed. Apply a good heat protectant, then blow dry your hair as straight using a round brush. You can also use either a paddle brush or a blow dryer with a comb/pik attachment. Gather the upper three-quarters of your hair into a bun, then straighten the bottom layer with a flat iron and a low-heat setting. Let down another layer of your hair, and repeat the process. Keep going until you reach the top of your head.  To get your hair straighter, place a fine toothed comb below the flat iron as you run the flat iron through the length of your hair. You may have to work in smaller sections if your hair is very thick. Apply a hair oil or serum to smooth any stray strands and add shine. Apply a high-shine gel to your hair, from roots to ends. Comb your hair back with a fine-toothed comb, so that it flows away from your front hairline and the part disappears. Apply more gel to the top of your head as needed to finish the wet look. Leave the ends alone. Straighten your hair first, if it is curly or wavy. A thick, fabric headband will look trendy, but if you want something fancier, try a decorative metal one instead. Experiment with brushing your hair straight back, away from your hairline, or parting it down the center or off to the side. Make sure that the headband that you are using goes with the rest of your outfit. For example:  A thick, fabric headband will look better with a casual outfit than a fancy outfit. If you are wearing jewelry, match the metal headband to whatever you are wearing. Pair gold jewelry with gold headbands, and silver jewelry with silver headbands.

summary: Blow dry your hair Straighten your hair with a flat iron, then flip out the ends. Use a blow dryer and a flat iron if you have textured or natural hair. Create a sleek look by applying gel to wet hair and brushing it back. Accent your straight style with a headband.


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Get a wire coat hanger and shape it into a ring. The easiest way to do this would be to slide it over a 5-gallon (18.5-L) bucket. Pull the hanger off of the bucket when you are done. Use some pliers to untwist the wire at the top of the hanger. Open up the hanger; you will be stringing the flowers onto the hanger, then twisting it back together. Leave the hook intact; do not cut the hanger. Purchase a bunch of fake flowers with wired stems; they must have wired stems or the next step won't work. Use wire cutters to cut the flowers so that the stems are 4 to 5 inches (10 to 13 cm) long. If there are any leaves on the cut stems, be sure to pull those off too.  Large flowers, such as roses or peonies work the best for this. How many flowers you buy depends on how big they are and how full you want the wreath to be. You are not attaching these to the hanger just yet. Instead, twist the flower stem into a loop about halfway down. When you are done, you'll have a flower with a short stem that has a loop at the bottom.  Repeat this step for all of your flowers. Use a skewer or knitting needle to form the loops. They need to be small enough to slide onto the hanger. The wreath should be full enough so that the flowers don't slide around.  You can fit more flowers by rotating the flowers around the wreath in a spiral rather than stacking them together. Do not cover the twisted part of the coat hanger, or you won't be able to reassemble it. Move the flowers aside if needed, then twist the wires back together like they used to be. Once your wreath is reassembled, hang it up somewhere using the hook. You can reuse this wreath base simply by untwisting it, pulling off the old flowers, then adding new ones.
summary: Bend a wire coat hanger into a ring. Untwist the hanger, but leave the hook intact. Cut fake flowers into 4 to 5-inch (10 to 13-cm) lengths. Twist the stems into small loops for stringing onto the hanger. String the flowers onto the wire hanger. Re-twist the coat hanger, then hang the wreath up using the hook.