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Slow learner #1 (permalink) Sat Nov 22, 2008 22:16 pm   Slow learner
 

Are there anybody, who like me, will go down in history as one of those that have learnt English for years and still can’t write in conformity with the grammatical rules, and probably never will?

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Slow learner. #2 (permalink) Sun Nov 23, 2008 16:47 pm   Slow learner.
 

Hi dear Ronan. I used to be like you, when I started learning English even after a year, I sad my teacher, it is like talking to a wall, I´ll never learn that langue, and now after some 20 years, still studying, but never give it up, never let anyone make you fell down. if you want I´ve got some good english tips. just send an email to joaof2@yahoo.com and I will be happy in sharing if you. wha is in Portuguese exclamation I convert to En glish. ok
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Slow learner. #3 (permalink) Sun Nov 23, 2008 20:41 pm   Slow learner.
 

Ha, ha, so I’m not the only one! :D You know, it’s never ending. It just occurred to me that I’ve been learning so long and still struggle to write the way you can read in a book, or in a magazine, I mean using extensive vocabulary, all those phrasal verbs and everyday speech. As a result it does not sound very natural, but don’t give up and keep on trying to be better at it. Who knows maybe with a little help of this site I’ll cope with it somehow. Anyway, I’m a good hoper.

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