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Re: Improving English

Originally Posted by
engr.yasir ali bhatti
As From my personal experience, if you want to improve your English you should follow try the following techniques:
Read News paper newspapers
Speak English with your friends
Teach English also
I agree with your first two suggestions absolutely. I would certainly not recommend attempting to teach English until you have a very good grasp of the language yourself!
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Re: Improving English

Originally Posted by
dlotus205
I think you can find oyt many tips by Google. But the most important is what you can do, not what you can find.
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Re: Improving English
Read. Read a lot of books.
When I was going through school growing up, I was always ahead of our class Vocabulary Assignments because I was always learning my vocabulary through reading. While my classmates barely read the required sections of our reading textbook, my family went to the library every weekend for another set of books. Children were limited to ten books at a time, so my brother and I would each get ten and return them for another ten each weekend. (Now that I can buy books, I'm running out of shelf space.)
I prefer fiction (especially scifi and fantasy) because I like adventures and relationships, but you can build your vocabulary with either fiction or non-fiction. Either is probably more fun than reading the dictionary or encyclopedia (which my father did when he was young), but those would work as well. Dad complained about the first encyclopedia on CD, because you can't simply read it from beginning to end - you have to search specifically for what you want. If you don't know it's there, you'll never find it.
For pronunciation, yes, you'll want audio sources. TV, radio, or audiobooks will help, but if you need to become more comfortable speaking the language, there is no substitute for getting together with others and speaking.
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Re: Improving English
you need to do like native speaker , watching TV and writing books and practice listning and reading during some website ..
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Re: Improving English
hi, i improve my english by practising it everyday like : chating with people online, reading and doing correspondence with people, so now i can talk and understand people who speak english with me .
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Re: Improving English
Thank you , there 's one more way to improve english
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Re: Improving English
Reading newspaper is one way. I used to be very bad with English since English is not my main language then.
The awareness of what 'subject-verb agreement' means is also a way to improve your English. In general, most ideas suggested so far are really about reading widely.
Singing songs can also increase your vocabulary if you need more word recognition.
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