Practice,practice, practice. Every chance you get you need to do this. Same with writing and reading. Keep it up and you'll be fine.
2006-12-16 01:37:24
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answered by vickeymcgee 4
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Practice Practice
Dude this is the best way to improve at anything . Applying this to learning English simply means try to use the language as much as possible . I have friends who has a good english prounanciation and grammar skill because eversince they were kids they would always speak English . Anyway good luck
2006-12-16 01:39:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Try taking a home study course with audio - like cassette tapes or a CD or DVD. If you have a webcam or web microphone that might help too. Good luck in your studies. I hope that very soon the Arab lands will once again be the land of scholars, and not the land of martyrs. The culture of "ancient" Arabia is amazing - the architecture, hospitals, algebra, astronomy - no wonder the Christians were jealous!
2006-12-16 01:39:12
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answered by Paul H 6
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Wow. Use some punctuation. Like sessions. Please. attempt discovering contraptions of vocabulary like "ingredients" or "places" and not purely random words all the time (there is not any longer something incorrect with that, yet of you have 4 hundred something words which you have not got any concept what they advise, it incredibly is for sure no longer working.) i'm American, yet i do no longer comprehend what's greater effective pronounciation. human beings incredibly screw up English, so i might advise sticking to British. i've got been examining English on condition that i replaced into 2 and that i nevertheless take instructions and study new vocabulary and study grammar.
2016-10-05 09:32:15
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answered by bungay 4
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Converse with English-Speaking peoples very frequently. Thant's for talking....as for reading and writing: try education centres that will teach you English language courses gradually from the beginning till you're perfect.
But do not stop practicing; especially in practicality.
2006-12-16 01:39:17
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answered by Mehmet Azk 2
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My native tongue is German. Audio books in English are wonderful to learn from. I learned from British and Continental English audio books, which have the best pronunciation. In the US English version you will often find that TWENTY is pronounced as twonny, and DENTIST as dennist etc. etc....
Learn to pronounce English the way it is supposed to, and it would be in the British version as well as the good Continental English versions of Audio Books.
2006-12-18 12:58:50
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answered by HSB 3
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My spanish teacher told us the best way to learn a language is to hear it as much as possible. However, I cringe at the thought of people in other countries being subjected to american television.
So my answer to you is - Watch British television.
Your English is not bad.
:)
2006-12-16 01:44:36
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answered by Peace 4
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Watch English TV shows (British, Australian, American), chat on Internet chat rooms that have audio so you could hear as well as speak. Make sure, though, that you have a fast connection. :) Write to English speakers. Get videos, DVDs, etc. to hear the language.
Good luck.
2006-12-16 01:41:17
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answered by barrych209 5
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Watch English television or films
2006-12-16 01:37:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I improved my english chatting (both typed and voice) over the internet with english and american people.
2006-12-16 01:45:37
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answered by guido_961 4
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My uncle read a newspaper every day. When he found a word he didn't know, he looked it up in a dictionary and wrote it ten times. You can use the internet instead of a newspaper.
2006-12-16 01:53:05
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answered by Anonymous
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