People who are not native speakers of English do find it hard to speak the language. It is the same way as English speaking people finding it hard to speak a foreign language like Chinese or Spanish. 10 years of study and yet you still find it hard? That's ok. A lot of people out there are having a hard time speaking the language too. What you need is constant practice. Try memorizing a word or two before you go to sleep...OR why don't you speak in English even it turns out to be in a wrong grammar or pronunciation. Just keep on practicing. Constant practice would do you good. It worked for me and I hope it will work for you too!!!
2007-06-15 14:57:15
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answered by LuCkY 2
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I understand English is a tough language to be trained and it already turns out like you're great with it. I can inform you being an American who interacts everyday with persons from Europe, the way in which the British talk is distinctive than Americans. It can take a few being used to, however in the event you talk one or the opposite you'll be able to get round an english speakme nation. The phrases are the identical, however the important change is pronunciation, spelling and that means. Just out of interest why do you desire to talk English like Americans? I meet persons from Europe always and so they stated they discovered English the American sort. I additionally noticed ads while I used to be in France to talk Wall Street English.
2016-09-05 17:53:49
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answered by ? 4
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Americans have been speaking it all their lives and most still can't speak it correctly. Learn it in an other part of the world, like Holland, for example.
2007-06-15 14:33:13
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answered by shericomes 3
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Marry someone from England or America. Tah Dah!! You will be speaking better english in no time at all.
2007-06-15 14:37:04
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answered by I know EVERYTHING! 4
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Yes it is a difficult language. Here in the U.S....we have circumvented the system and proclaimed Spanish as the new official tongue....as least in Florida....I am thankful for my 3 years in high school que estudio el espanol.
2007-06-15 14:37:30
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answered by bonsai bobby 7
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whats your native language?
what makes it so difficult for you?
i always hear that our language is "backwards" compared to other languages and sometimes difficult to learn.
2007-06-15 14:33:11
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answered by rissa 2
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I guess it is because you never took a normal class, or you never really practiced it, or you never took it seriously, or you do not have good "language abilities".
2007-06-15 14:53:46
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answered by Esmeralda 4
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