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share your English learning experience
What do you think of learning English?
Can you give me the difficult, strange, funny, stupid, good, bad things about learning English??
I think it's a good topic and it can help us to know a lot of things about learning English. Welcome to put forward your comments.
share your English learning experience and help all of English learners improve their English.
Thanks.
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Re: share your English learning experience
Welcome, karolina.
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Re: share your English learning experience
hello,
i hope all the participaters will share their english learning experience, which can help all the readers improve their English a lot.
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Re: share your English learning experience
hello,
i hope all the participaters will share their english learning experience, which can help all the readers improve their English a lot.
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Re: share your English learning experience
i first started to take english classes when i was 12. at that time, i didnt like it at all. the reason why i didnt like it was because all my instructors were turk and none none of them was a native speaker. when you listen to english of a turkish person, even if he is an instructor, it doesnt sound good.
so i put up with english because of these wierd phonetics sounding neither turkish nor english. it was like a speech of a gay turkish person. it wasn't until the age of 22 when i restart learning english from the beginning and smoothly. that time, my instructors were all americans and native speakers.
now i am happy with my english, i dont think i have much problem with it.
i will write you more later on.
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I love my native language but I took from it what I could understand and put it in my way of communicating. I will never perfect it. I get bawled out sometimes because I spell some of the words wrong and put puncuations in the wrong place. I am getting frustrated communicating at all because some people do not have the patience to understand I am doing the best I can. Especially English majors and perfectioners.
I hope everyone that reads this can understand what I wrote. Thanks for listening. pljamesbrmemc.net
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I took from the english (my native language) what I could understand and applied it to my writing. I have'nt a clue what a verb, noun is or how to use these correctly. They frustrate me to no end. I love general words and hate synoyms. Yet sometimes I get my point across. I call my writing unstructured grammer.
I irritate english majors and english perfectionists.
I do not mean to but this is the best I can do. I also have a serious problem with the word perfect and all it stands for. Thanks for listening. Paul/pljames
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Re: share your English learning experience
Hello, Karoline
Well, I like to speak more than one language(Arabic, my native language). I started with English because it is a mandatory course at schools, colleges and universities in my country ......
Sorry I have to leave now
I will come later
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Learning English is not very easy but I enjoy it. I would like to travel to UK in order to improve my English. I think this will help me very much. At my college we are studying without practicing
and this is the problem
I am sorry if I made any mistake
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Re: share your English learning experience
hı!ı have been learnıng englısh sınce ı was 11years old. ı belıeve that englısh isnt easy language and ı keep on learnıng.but thıs ıs too beautıful even that ı chose my part englısh language ın unıversıty.ı thınk ı have been addıcted
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