My favorite villain in fiction is Draco Malfoy. Despite his flaws, his internal conflict and eventual (though subtle) shift make him a compelling and human character.
Here are some aspects you need to first focus on when learning English.
1. Pronunciation of Basic Sound
2. Core Vocabulary for Everyday Situations
3. Basic Sentence Structure (Subject-Verb-Object)
4. Understanding Basic Grammar Concepts
5. Active Listening
6. Building Confidence in Speaking (Even with Mistakes!)
7. Consistency and Patience
Hope that helps!
The key difference between loneliness and solitude lies in choice and feeling:
Loneliness is like being trapped in a room alone and desperately wanting the door to open.
Solitude is like choosing to sit quietly in a room alone because you enjoy the peace and quiet.
In essence, loneliness is a painful feeling of being alone, while solitude is a peaceful state of being alone. The crucial factor is your internal experience and whether the aloneness is desired or not.
Is there any recomendation for beginners? I read English in textbooks and tests, so they are short and easy to read. But I think reading a book is harder.
The biggest mistake I've ever made, when I first learn writing essays was that I wrote what I liked, instead of writing what I had more ideas to share.
It led me to a lack of ideas, therefore my essays were not good at that time.
I think it depends on your conditions, if the language you want to learn is quite popular and there are teachers, students and a lot of materials to study.