Spend time with English-speaking people, and try to "think" only in English. That's how I learned another language.
2007-05-24 13:17:10
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answered by Oreo Schmoreo 7
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sure, it extremely is a threat to talk English fluently while you're no longer a interior of sight English speaker. sure, is it a threat to coach English as a non-interior of sight English speaker. Many eastern ESL newbies can talk somewhat fluently after studying English communication in an eikaiwa (inner maximum English communication college) for somewhat some years. They spend a great sort of time in the time of the week examining conversational English over somewhat some years. For a Brazilian whose interior of sight language is Portuguese i could say you have an less difficult street earlier than you by way of fact your interior of sight language makes use of a similar alphabet and has comparable sounds. you ought to have the skill to talk extra fluently and do it lots earlier than a eastern ESL learner. concentration on chatting with a interior of sight speaker in many situations (4 hours a week or extra) so as which you will p.c.. up the nuances like organic pauses, word stress, intonations, and in basic terms hassle-free old pronunciations. watching American movies with a great sort of communication does not help as much as chatting with a interior of sight English speaker by way of fact you elect comments. right here in Japan, the fad is shifting in the direction of hiring non-interior of sight ESL instructors to coach English and this style is turning out to be straight away. So regardless of while you're no longer a suitable speaker, there's a stable risk of having employed as a instructor right here in Japan as long as you're no longer eastern. additionally to your information the TOEIC try in Japan would be shifting in the direction of having international accents interior the recordings so as that scholars can hear accents from around the international. this suggests that risk opens up for you in a great way. i'm hoping this provide you some valuable perception in the thank you to attain your targets. terrific Regards, Prodigy writer
2016-10-06 00:12:28
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answered by ? 4
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The ULTIMATE way to learn a language, especially English (many of the Mexican and Russian immigrants here have agreed) is to be IN THE COUNTRY, with no choice but to speak it. You'll pick up on the enunciation, body language, etc., faster and more efficiently this way, and believe me, you won't forget it. ;-)
2007-05-24 13:19:32
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answered by Anonymous
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If you know the basics (yes, no, hello goodbye, the numbers, names of places you have to go, etc.) you'll pick it up from listening. What language do you speak originally? Maybe you can find some online resources to get a better grasp.
2007-05-24 13:18:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Try to learn the basics, thank you, your welcome, hi/hello, bye/good bye, i am, you, me, and try to talk english out side, and syour native language only when you are at home.
Also, if you live in nyc, I know some programs that teach you english for free.
2007-05-24 13:52:34
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answered by danae 2
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You can watch american or british movies in english, with DVD, you can have the subtitles in english, so it's easier to understand
2007-05-24 16:15:07
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answered by ? 2
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hi mate
(well from your question seems like you are askin advise for someone else!!!!!)
well i think the best thing is to find a friend(of course a gd 1) and speak with him, da more u spk da betta u'll be
nad for otha things lyk listening, tv is der (watch da gd programs like news LOL)
2007-05-24 13:30:32
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answered by j.j 2
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try this website: http://www.english180.com/
It is completely FREE and makes learning English entertaining and easy.
2007-05-25 04:37:10
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answered by adriana 3
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