Get English language instruction books and start studying. Also get or copy english spoken by natives (Americans or Englishmen. or Australians, the accents and some words are different and unique to each). Get a penpal. Ideally a second generation Iranian immigrant that speaks fluent English and Farsi.
Street level English is an easy language to learn. But the crazy spelling and the huge number of vocabulary, and idiomatic expressions are enormous, and make English mastery difficult.). But you do not need mastery in English for most of your probable needs.
Good luck,
Salaam,
Dan the Answers-man.
2006-07-04 08:10:35
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answered by Dan S 6
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Actually, your english reads correct now. Your verbs and nouns are in the correct positions and I think your doing great. Do you have a favorite television show that you can immerse yourself into? Or, perhaps you could start reading the Classics of English literature. Simply go to your local librarian and ask for some recommendations, then read these out loud (also, Books on CD are great for listening to and getting the language down). All major bookstores like Books-a-million, Barnes and Nobles, etc have these. Simply find some that interest you.
2006-07-04 08:13:20
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answered by AdamKadmon 7
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That depends on where you live and whether or not you will be "using" English each day, or not! There are courses you can take at any university, college, or school (I'm sure they have both sound and visual aids). There are books, that include sound and visual tapes, that you can purchase. I keep reiterating about the "sound and visual" concept - but with English (unlike almost any other language) it is as important to "hear and see" an enunciation, as it is to practice it!
2006-07-04 08:10:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I do not know of any classes that might help you, but I do have some info that can help you fix all the errors in this question (no offense intended).
-Spaces go in between all words, even if there is already punctuation there.
-"What is well for me" can be significantly improves with minor changes. Try "what can help me" or "what would be good for me." (punctuation for sentences with quotes in them is for some reason always put inside the quotation marks of the last quote of the sentence, not outside. I don't understand it either.)
-The tip that is above this one has bad grammar, as notes with parentheses are placed within the sentence that the note is about.
-Always capitalize the first letter of the first word after every period, question mark, or exclaimation point. For exaple:
-"Hello. my name is..." is incorrect. What would be correct is "Hello. My name is..."
If you do not understand any of these words, feel free to get a dictionary.
For this there is no need to thank me; helping others is half of what I do.
2006-07-04 08:39:48
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answered by rokkon 3
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Go out and speak only English. Surround yourlelf with English until it becomes easier for you.
2006-07-04 08:06:15
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answered by Anonymous
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try a course called "English as a Second Language" they have night school courses
2006-07-04 08:04:29
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answered by annabanana 2
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Make friends with people who speak English, and talk to them.
2006-07-04 08:04:29
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answered by zen 7
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