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Emily100
Joined: 05 Apr 2010 Posts: 3
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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 4:36 pm Post subject: Learning English in your country |
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Hello.
My name is Emily100
I'm from japan
Learning a foreign language is not very easy
But if people in Japan keep thier high motivation, it is not difficult to learn English.
Do you think it difficult to learn English in your country? |
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aym1f5wp
Joined: 02 Apr 2010 Posts: 5
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Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 5:18 am Post subject: |
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Hi, Emily100
My name is Chris, I come from Taiwan.
I think it is not difficult to learn English, instead, it is really convenient to get the information of learning English in such a well developed country as Japan!! You can get lots of useful things relate to English learning from the internet and they're always free to download.
Furthermore, there are countless books you can borrow from the library, so there's no need to spend money buying them ~
Hence, if you are really enthusiastic in learning English and have a passion to do that, I believe that you can do it ! _________________ My name is Chris, or you can just call me fish.
I come from Taiwan ! |
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IngridLLG
Joined: 08 Mar 2010 Posts: 4 Location: Toronto - Canada
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Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 8:53 pm Post subject: Re: Learning English in your country |
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Emily100 wrote: |
Hello.
My name is Emily100
I'm from japan
Learning a foreign language is not very easy
But if people in Japan keep thier high motivation, it is not difficult to learn English.
Do you think it difficult to learn English in your country? |
Hello, my name is Ingrid, I'm from Panama, my native language is Spanish. I study English in Toronto, several months ago.
Learn English in my country is not difficult, in fact, I enrolled in many courses before coming to Canada, but I think that the best investment we can do if we aim to speak English, is studying in a country where the primary language is English. It is the best motivation you can have, because you force yourself to learn the language to communicate, also helps you very much "living day to day language."
Incidentally in my class I have several colleagues in Japan and really surprises me, listen to speak English fluently despite impressive with few months of studying.
I hope I can guide my comment on something.
Ingrid L. Lara G.
Student - Chelsea Language Academy
Toronto - Canada
http://www.chelsealanguageacademy.com/
Hola, mi nombre es Ingrid, soy de Panam�, mi lengua nativa es el espa�ol. Estudio ingles en Toronto hace varios meses.
Estudiar ingles en mi pa�s no es dificil, de hecho me inscrib� en muchos cursos antes de venir a Canada, pero considero que la mejor inversi�n que podemos hacer si tenemos como meta hablar ingles, es estudiar en un pa�s en donde el idioma principal sea el ingles. Es la mejor motivaci�n que puedes tener, porque te fuerzas a aprender el idioma para poder comunicarte, adem�s te ayuda mucho el �vivir d�a a d�a el idioma�.
Casualmente en mi clase tengo varios compa�eros de Jap�n y realmente me sorprende escucharles hablar ingles con una fluidez impresionante a pesar de que tienen pocos meses de estar estudiando.
Espero que mi comentario te pueda orientar en algo.
Ingrid L. Lara G.
Student - Chelsea Language Academy
Toronto - Canada
http://www.chelsealanguageacademy.com/ |
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