Re: How do I improve oral English? It is. I still feel way more comfortable speaking in Korean than English, probably because my English processor is a lot slower than my Korean counterpart. Also, many times when speaking in English my tougue slips, and when it does it goes like: We're just, just, done with the re, re, reno, re, renovation.
I don't always speak like that, but it probably happens once in every ten sen, sentences I speak. It's embarrasing, I'm telling you.
Your compliment is always very encouraging, Marylin. I really appreciate that.
Last edited by HaraKiriBlade; 03-Jun-2005 at 04:44.
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