It's a shame that the fluency drops on waking up. ;-)
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It's a shame that the fluency drops on waking up. ;-)
Your post reminds of something. Every so often I speak with students that have passed the TOEFL exam. While this clearly demonstrates an advanced knowledge of English grammar, doing well on the TOEFL exam doesn't always translate to being able to speak well.Quote:
Originally Posted by blacknomi
I've had a few tutoring sessions with someone that has passed the TOEFL exam. He now has to pass the TSE - Test of Spoken English. Despite having passed the TOEFL exam, his spoken English is really lacking. The test is in about a week and a half. I hope he passes it. He needs to pass it in order to continue on at pharmacy college.Quote:
Originally Posted by tdol
english is easy
In reply to guest,
Yes.
when I doesn't cares about the rules. :)
Hi blacknomi,
could you please tell us all how one as a foreigner without going abroad is able to speak English fluently in one's dreams?
Thank you !
Weiqun Ding.
Yea, you just got the point there!Quote:
Originally Posted by weiqun ding
A non-native speaker can speak English fluently and accurately in his dreams.
By the way, I suggest you that you change the signature. It's a bit long and eats up cache, though I don't think so. :P
I'm not learn other second language yet beside English, because I've learn it for 8 years but nothing improves and finally I think learn second language is hard :).
I ever learn by novel, but poorly the novels have much difficult vocabulary and text analysis, so I never read it all :D.
Hopefully this forum will help me much in reading and writing because I can be an active member here ;).
I guess, learning English is much easier than learning Japnese.
A good opinion from blacknomi.......