Hello,
(great board, sad I didn't find it earlier).
Well, I'm trying to improve my english because I realized you don't come far with schoolenglish. So I wonder how to do so. Maybe someone has some tipps for me. But I'll try to describe my state of knowledge at first:
As you saw and probably will see in the next lines, my grammar isn't perfect. My problem with this is, that it's hard to "relearn" it, mainly because I allready learned some things "wrong" or improper.
Additionaly, my word pool could be bigger, of course. People often advise to watch english series or listen to english music, which doesn't really help me at all. So I have to stick with the poor act of learning vocabularys (are there any usefull websites in the www with word lists of words related in a common main topic?).
With the listening it is, as I think, a little weird with me. I get us tv-shows and series. I understand which word people use and in the huge majority of cases the meaning (same with british series) and can follow the news or interviews in tv. But when it comes to music I don't get 95% of the words, most songs are like a "lalalele he kissed me lalelo" for me...
Finally, the reading: Well,I don't have a problem with articels in ny or la times, nor with the guardian's. cnn/msncb/slashdot/engaged... aren't a problem, too. But I have huge problems with the (well, word is missing, so I'll have to profe my amazing skills in describing a word) not that common everyday-expressions. Examples would be some twitter entries (caus' of the missing context, I think) or many blogs.For example, I saw this sentence today: "I sprained my thigh today, bad." Totally everyday-like as I knew after looking up sprain and thigh. I allways get a little disappointed after realizing not to get some of these common sentences
Well, and as you probably know allready, my written texts are bad (didn't use google or a wordbook for this here).
So, how to improve my listening and word pool?
And how to practise writting? (It doesn't really help to write some texts for myselfe, because noone will point out my mistakes there )
Second topic: Mixing up amer. and brit. English
Well, that wasn't a problem in school because we had to learn "proper English" (spoken in England). But the Internet is big and I often hear us english now, too. So I often adopt some "american english" words and phrases, go figure . How do people in uk think about seeing these expressions in a text for an english audience?
Well, thanks in advance for reading through this wallet of text.
Is my grammar horrible or just bad?
Greetings
(great board, sad I didn't find it earlier).
Well, I'm trying to improve my english because I realized you don't come far with schoolenglish. So I wonder how to do so. Maybe someone has some tipps for me. But I'll try to describe my state of knowledge at first:
As you saw and probably will see in the next lines, my grammar isn't perfect. My problem with this is, that it's hard to "relearn" it, mainly because I allready learned some things "wrong" or improper.
Additionaly, my word pool could be bigger, of course. People often advise to watch english series or listen to english music, which doesn't really help me at all. So I have to stick with the poor act of learning vocabularys (are there any usefull websites in the www with word lists of words related in a common main topic?).
With the listening it is, as I think, a little weird with me. I get us tv-shows and series. I understand which word people use and in the huge majority of cases the meaning (same with british series) and can follow the news or interviews in tv. But when it comes to music I don't get 95% of the words, most songs are like a "lalalele he kissed me lalelo" for me...
Finally, the reading: Well,I don't have a problem with articels in ny or la times, nor with the guardian's. cnn/msncb/slashdot/engaged... aren't a problem, too. But I have huge problems with the (well, word is missing, so I'll have to profe my amazing skills in describing a word) not that common everyday-expressions. Examples would be some twitter entries (caus' of the missing context, I think) or many blogs.For example, I saw this sentence today: "I sprained my thigh today, bad." Totally everyday-like as I knew after looking up sprain and thigh. I allways get a little disappointed after realizing not to get some of these common sentences
Well, and as you probably know allready, my written texts are bad (didn't use google or a wordbook for this here).
So, how to improve my listening and word pool?
And how to practise writting? (It doesn't really help to write some texts for myselfe, because noone will point out my mistakes there )
Second topic: Mixing up amer. and brit. English
Well, that wasn't a problem in school because we had to learn "proper English" (spoken in England). But the Internet is big and I often hear us english now, too. So I often adopt some "american english" words and phrases, go figure . How do people in uk think about seeing these expressions in a text for an english audience?
Well, thanks in advance for reading through this wallet of text.
Is my grammar horrible or just bad?
Greetings
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