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Joined: 16 Feb 2004
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 16, 2004 6:10 pm    Post subject: learning English som Reply with quote

why are you learning English?
- I learn English for study and get a job in the futer.
What is the easiest thing for you about learning Engilsh?Why?
- I think listening because,my speaking and spelling is very bad.
What is the most difficult part of learning Engish?
- reading and spelling
What is one thing that you do to help yourself practise English outside class?
- internet and read a book by myself.
What do you think about using the internet to practise English?
- It's a good idea.
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Joined: 16 May 2003
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 02, 2004 8:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi,

I corrected your message, if you don't mind...

why are you learning English?
- I learn English to study and get a job in the future.
What is the easiest part for you of learning Engilsh?Why?
- I think listening because my speaking and spelling is very bad.
What is the most difficult part of learning Engish?
- reading and spelling
What is the one thing that you do to help yourself practice English outside of class?
- internet and reading a book by myself.
What do you think about using the internet to practice English?
- It's a good idea.

To your questions:
-I studied English because it's a universal language--many people speak it, it's impossible to get a good job without it.
-For me it was grammar and spelling (I have a visual memory).
-For me it was the speaking and the pronunciation.
-Reading or watching a movie in English
-I agree with you!

You can improve your spelling by writing a lot and then checking yourself with a dictionary. Even if you don't have someone to write to, you can sit and write a short story, or just describe what's around you.
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