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Old 06-Dec-2006, 00:29
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if i want to emprove my english like how many hours i have to spend studying everday i dont go to school the only way i am learning is to read and watching tv in english and trying to fill all the quiz in this forum
can you suggest me some other advice to emprove my english
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Old 06-Dec-2006, 08:36
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hi, The more you study, the more you know. There is no time limit.

All you have to do is the following: reading, listening, writing, doing exercises(grammar), watching English chanels, talking to your friends in English, attend to English courses etc.

And do not forget: ''A journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step'' Lao-Tze

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Old 06-Dec-2006, 08:40
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hi, The more you study, the more you know. There is no time limit.
All you have to do is the following: reading, listening, writing, doing exercises(grammar), watching English chanels, talking to your friends in English, attend to English courses etc.
And do not forget: ''A journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step'' Lao-Tze
best wishes,
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thanks for your advice mad-ox
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And do not forget: ''A journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step'' Lao-Tze
"The second step is much harder." rewboss

Don't give up. Just keep learning and studying.
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"The second step is much harder." rewboss
There are no hard steps, only wrong steps.
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BTW, **C@RL$$**, your English is good, so you're doing something right.
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