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#62 (permalink) Sun Mar 01, 2009 16:47 pm How to use this forum? |
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Heloo i have same problems about listening and speaking skill. How ways is the bast to improve this skill? best regard |
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Ljuba New Member
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#63 (permalink) Mon Mar 02, 2009 7:58 am How to use this forum? |
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| let us for the forum members advices |
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Libab I'm new here and I like it ;-)

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#64 (permalink) Mon Mar 02, 2009 13:18 pm How to use this forum? |
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Hi Ravipa, Can you sms me one more time? By the way, which Eng. do U usually use, UK or US? You've used "practice" as a verb. That's great. I use "Practice" as a Verb, a Noun, and an adjective as well. Ex: He practices English everyday. (Verb) How soon will the new procedure be put into practice? (Noun) ..... a practicing doctor/ architect etc. (Adjective)
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Noren I'm here quite often ;-)

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#65 (permalink) Mon Mar 02, 2009 13:50 pm How to use this forum? |
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| Libab wrote: |
| let us for the forum members advices |
Where did you learn the word 'advices'? It doesn't exist.
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Torsten Learning Coach

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#66 (permalink) Mon Mar 02, 2009 14:12 pm How to use this forum? |
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hello Mr.Torsten , It is great to find your comment . Sorry for this silly mistake ,I mean the plural of advice but after your comment I notice that it is uncountable . Thank you again . really we are waitinG for your advice for how to practise speaking and listening. |
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Libab I'm new here and I like it ;-)

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#67 (permalink) Mon Mar 02, 2009 14:36 pm How to use this forum? |
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Attn: Ravipa & others
Actually, I am trying to be a linguistic in English (is this sentence correct & idiomatic?). I mean to say the English that's used in the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, other former colonies of Britain, and territories of the United States. Their: Spellings, definitions, pronunciations etc.... _________________ A person who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything. |
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Noren I'm here quite often ;-)

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#68 (permalink) Mon Mar 02, 2009 14:42 pm How to use this forum? |
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| Libab wrote: |
hello Mr.Torsten , It is great to find your comment . Sorry for this silly mistake ,I mean the plural of advice but after your comment I notice that it is uncountable . Thank you again . really we are waitinG for your advice for how to practise speaking and listening. |
Hello Mahmoud,
I suggest you start using our online voice recorder to practise your speaking skills: http://www.english-test.net/forum/ftopic31989.html#are_you_aware_of_our_online_voice_recorder
Thanks, Torsten
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Torsten Learning Coach

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#69 (permalink) Tue Mar 03, 2009 1:52 am How to use this forum? |
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| Noren wrote: |
Hi Ravipa, Can you sms me one more time? By the way, which Eng. do U usually use, UK or US? You've used "practice" as a verb. That's great. I use "Practice" as a Verb, a Noun, and an adjective as well. Ex: He practices English everyday. (Verb) How soon will the new procedure be put into practice? (Noun) ..... a practicing doctor/ architect etc. (Adjective)
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Hi Noren,
I really don't know which English I use. I think it's mix. However, I think it doesn't matter which English I use. The most important thing is how to communicate with people speaking English. Body language is other way we use. But it is not the best way. It may be ridiculous if we do strange action. So funny! Have a nice day! Ravipa |
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Ravipa I'm new here and I like it ;-)
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#70 (permalink) Tue Mar 03, 2009 2:34 am How to use this forum? |
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| Ravipa is cool girl :) you have nice shirt:), I easiest understand her sentences. :))):P |
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Ljuba New Member
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#71 (permalink) Tue Mar 03, 2009 3:10 am How to use this forum? |
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| Ljuba wrote: |
| Ravipa is cool girl :) you have nice shirt:), I easiest understand her sentences. :))):P |
Hi Ljuba, Thanks for your admiration. :D I can use only simple English. We may have same level. Enjoy English! |
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Ravipa I'm new here and I like it ;-)
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#72 (permalink) Tue Mar 03, 2009 9:54 am How to use this forum? |
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hello Mr.Torsten I want to improve my listening and speaking too, it's really a good idea you can give us a best way to do more practice. |
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Qiao New Member
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#73 (permalink) Tue Mar 03, 2009 15:00 pm How to use this forum? |
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Well Ravipa, It's great when we have no communication barrier between U & me. English is English, there are various English and it takes me hours to thoroughly describe it. And I am not going to do that now, but later.
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Noren I'm here quite often ;-)

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#74 (permalink) Tue Mar 03, 2009 15:11 pm How to use this forum? |
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Hello Torsten, 'U' does exists in English Dictionaries.
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Noren I'm here quite often ;-)

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#75 (permalink) Tue Mar 03, 2009 15:48 pm How to use this forum? |
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| i learn english |
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| make friendship | Hi, I am Ihsan. I hope I can learning English through this interesting website |