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How to learn english Tue Apr 04, 2006 12:45 pm  How to learn english
 

Hi,
Maybe it is better to repeat only what you hear and are sure is correct and by these exercises memorize phrases more and more and more than you will be so familiar with it
you will not need to think to have correct answer??
Think and translate is long process and always a bit delay in
conversation
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Native speakers needed abroad! Wed Apr 05, 2006 11:34 am  Native speakers needed abroad!
 

hipster wrote:
But how about communicating with native speakers? Have you ever tried it?

It’s all very well to say that, but where are the native speakers? Where I live, there aren’t many about, sadly. Or even fluent speakers. And what are you supposed to do to find one, put an advert for it? Like me, lots of people at all language levels would ask for nothing better than to have the opportunity of following your advice. What would you suggest?
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How to speak with native speakers online Wed Apr 05, 2006 19:02 pm  How to speak with native speakers online
 

Hmm, have you thought about the Internet? Hook up with native speakers online. Use Skype, Paltalk and all the other places out there.
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How to speak with native speakers online Wed Apr 05, 2006 19:58 pm  How to speak with native speakers online
 

hipster wrote:
Hmm, have you thought about the Internet? Hook up with native speakers online. Use Skype, Paltalk and all the other places out there.

Thank you for your suggestion, Hipster. Actually I had thought about that – though I haven’t tried it yet. I guess it’s the next best thing and will have to do. Maybe my disappointing experience with chatrooms has put me off anything like that for a while!
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How to speak with native speakers online Wed Apr 05, 2006 21:46 pm  How to speak with native speakers online
 

Maybe my disappointing experience with chatrooms has put me off anything like that for a while![/quote]
I apologize for some jokes cordially
Really ,why so serious?, language is pure pleasure and
you learn you live or something like this
Native speakers were in my learning process very hard to work with , it is the great number of them are with hard to
understand accent , exept for some reason from people
from Vanquver Canada how speak very clear and correct.
We have right now more then eleven Nationalities on board
almost all english spoken countries are present but I still prefer my home stereo and good audio book.
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