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How to develop my skills? (writing, speaking, listening and reading English)



 
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How to develop my skills? (writing, speaking, listening and reading English) #1 (permalink) Tue Dec 02, 2008 13:19 pm   How to develop my skills? (writing, speaking, listening and reading English)
 

Hello:

How to become very wel skilled in English with writing, speaking, listening and reading English not because I wil be teaching that language but chiefly because I love English and would like to beciope a Polyglot.

thanks in advance.

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How to develop my skills. #2 (permalink) Thu Dec 04, 2008 11:31 am   How to develop my skills.
 

Read, read and read. Listen, listen and listen. Talk, talk and talk.
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How to develop my skills. #3 (permalink) Thu Dec 04, 2008 17:05 pm   How to develop my skills.
 

Jamie (K) wrote:
Read, read and read. Listen, listen and listen. Talk, talk and talk.


Writer, write and write :wink:

Best answer you could ever get. I am sure you will not like it because it sounds tedious.
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