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Old 27-Oct-2006, 09:37
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Hello to everybody, I'm a new comer and it’s the first time I get to use any forum at all.
English is my third language, I speak Russian and Hebrew and I can really use some advice about how to improve my speech fluency in English.
I thank you in advance,
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to me, listening to english news improves fluency the best. what about others?
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How much do you use English in everyday life?
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I use English everyday and I almost speak all the time with Americans.
English is the second language for me and my native language is Arabic..
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Hi Guys, thank you for your quick replies and good advices.
I read books in English and listen to audio books in my Mp3. But I think that there is no better way than to be surrounded by native speakers. By making conversation with a native speaker one can improve his fluency and his self confidence in using the language right.
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