learning english?


learning english
ilhanooilhan01 asked:


I want to learn more english .what must I do? could you help me ?
I want to learn more english and I need more practise.are there any chat room learning english,or any person help me thanks

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3 Responses to “learning english?”

  1. butteryflyorion Says:

    find a chat buddy or a conversation partnerto practice speaking english butteryflyorion

  2. samreen Says:

    u must try to read as much as english books u can. and speak eng with ur friend aur with ur family members .coz the home is the primary school so u must start from there .if u like to watch tv then watch english channels so that u may improve ur eng by that .
    if u want help from me then u r most welcum!

    BEST OF LUCK samreen

  3. Debra G Says:

    The absolute best way to learn and improve in any language is to immerse yourself in the language. That means you should live somewhere like the U.S. or the U.K., if possible, and hang out with the natives.

    You didn’t mention if you live in a non-English speaking country or if you are living in an English speaking country. In either case, you could try to study with an English as a Second Language (ESL) or English as a Foreign Language (EFL) tutor. If you’re in the U.S. (and probably other places), you can find a tutor on craigslist.org under the “Lessons” category. Of course, working with a private tutor costs money.

    If you are living in an English-speaking country, some areas have organizations that match native English speakers with ESL speakers so that the non-native speaker can practice his or her English. This is usually free, however, the native speaker is usually not a trained English teacher.

    If you live in a non-English speaking country and can’t find a native English speaker to work with, try to watch American films (without subtitles), read books in English, websites, news, etc. Also, try to write something every day in English. Don’t worry if it’s not perfect. The main point is to train your mind to think in English.

    And find a good grammar book. Try Azar’s “Understanding and Using English Grammar” or “Grammar in Use–Intermediate” by Murphy.

    I hope this helps a little. Good luck! Debra G

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