A decade ago to learn English, you had to attend costly English classes or purchase course material like tapes and books. Now you can learn English for free from the comfort of your home using the internet. The BBC and the British Council offer a number of online courses which teach written and spoken English. You can also improve your English by watching television programs and reading English newspapers. For more information, visit http://tinyurl.com/qnzpt
2006-07-20 21:55:18
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answered by Anonymous
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If you're thinkin of learning the language yourself, I'd suggest you start by getting a children's guidebook that teaches you the basics — grammar, sentence structure, etc. I suggest children's guidebooks to English because they're usually simpler to understand, and give you pretty good examples of both the correct and incorrect sentences. You could also enrol yourself in a language school. They'll have the appropriate materials. You'll grasp the language in a couple of months. Speak the language more. Many people who are new to a language tend to shy away from speaking it because they're afraid people would laugh if they make mistakes. But, you'll learn more as you speak more. Never mind if you make mistakes at first! You'll learn from them. Better yet if you've got English-speaking friends. Read more. Books, magazines, newspapers, anything you can get your hands on. You'll learn the more complex sentence structures (as opposed to those in the children's guidebooks). It'll also widen your vocabulary (and knowledge!!). Reading on the Internet works as well. Watch TV / listen to the radio. They're very good media if you're looking for a more light-hearted approach to learning the language. Hope these help! =)
2016-03-26 21:20:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to an English speaking country. But since its just for a Toefl test you shldnt bother going outside of your country if youre not in one. Just get English text books, English lessons and you can have a dictionary to improve.
2006-07-17 01:51:17
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answered by Incredible! 2
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Make friends with a native English Speaker and do a course in Engglish! Good luck on test!
2006-07-18 05:05:03
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answered by Josianne 3
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2017-02-27 18:10:59
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answered by ? 3
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Read dictionaries? Is the one thing that helped improve my vocabulary many years ago. Also remember the more you learn english, the more you realize that it just gets more complicated.
2006-07-16 21:34:23
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answered by Part Time Cynic 7
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you should try emersion, that is the quickest way, visit, English speaking country and just emerce urself in the Langauge and you can pick it up much faster...trying to learn in College environment is not fast enough, or even tutor, just not the same
2006-07-16 21:31:51
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answered by back2skewl 5
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Try the Internet there are many offering free lessons
2006-07-16 21:34:32
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answered by Anonymous
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they say english is hard to learn. l dont think you can put a time on it. just do your best.
2006-07-16 21:36:37
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answered by scooby.doo 6
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Lots and lots of day time TV
2006-07-17 01:47:13
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answered by Ben 3
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