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English as a foreign language
Hi ,
How can I improve my verbal skills in English?
speaking more fluantly and without Grammer mistakes writing or speaking
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Re: English as a foreign language

Originally Posted by
ETI B
Hi ,
How can I improve my verbal skills in English?
speaking more fluantly and without Grammer mistakes writing or speaking
***** NOT A TEACHER *****
(1) I guess that old saying is true:
Practice makes perfect.
(a) You simply have to keep speaking it, reading it, writing it, and listening
to it.
(b) Of course, living among English-speaking people would be the
best way. In your country, is there some way to spend time
regularly with English speakers?
(c) Furthermore, let's be honest: some people seem to have an ear
for languages. That is, they have a natural talent for learning another
language.
(d) Some famous people have claimed (I repeat "claimed") that they
learned English by simply watching American movies day in and day out.
(e) Basically, I guess it all comes down to this: how much do you
really want to learn English? If you have a very strong reason to
learn it (for example, a scholarship to an American or British university),
you will find a way to bring your English up to standards.
GOOD LUCK
***** NOT A TEACHER *****
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Re: English as a foreign language
...speaking more flu
ently and without
gramm
ar mistakes
in writing or speaking
. You'll never do that, ETI B.
I've been a native speaker for 70 years and still struggle sometimes to do all that.
Rover
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Re: English as a foreign language
I am bad at listening to native speakers of English for I've never been to a native English country. I've met a few of them only here in RS and had a word with them for a very short time.
What I need is video material which is titled in English and in which ordinary native English people speak to each other.
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Re: English as a foreign language
There's plenty of captioned stuff on youtube that might help.
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