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I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently... #16 (permalink) Fri Apr 03, 2009 10:31 am   I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently...
 

Eflect wrote:
Well Torsten,May be you need to check it out to find it.I dont have any specific reason for capitalizing or not capitilizing 'e' here,as its an informal forum and whats important is whether I could communicate about the language and how to improve it...as long as "english" and "English" are not two different langauges.Anyways,Thanks for noticing and taking time to share it.


This is a forum for people who want to learn English. If you consciously ignore basic rules of the English language you help other learners to reinforce bad habits. If you think that is this the purpose of our forum I'd like you to reconsider taking part in our discussions. You can't 'improve' your English by reinforcing bad habits. It's better to write short sentences that contain very few or no mistakes than to write a lot of sentences that contain almost as many mistakes as words.

For example, if you write its instead of it's you consciously confuse our learners. The same holds true for writing lets instead of let's. I'm sure you have enough energy to press certain keys on your keyboard? Here are three keys you need to start using if you want to continue posting on our forum:

1) the space bar
2) the apostrophe
3) the shift key

Many thanks for your support.
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I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently... #17 (permalink) Sat Apr 04, 2009 13:08 pm   I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently...
 

Sure Torsten, I will make corrections as suggested.Iam not here to be get away but to be a part of the learning community and share something from my personal experience.And try to learn something as well from other members.
I apologize for committing the mistake mentioned above(though it wasnt intentional) and I will try to make sure these mistakes dont repeat.May be take some breakfast to get that little energy to use spacebar,apostrophe and the shift key
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I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently... #18 (permalink) Sat Apr 04, 2009 21:24 pm   I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently...
 

Gentlemen,

Perhaps phpBB might need to be configured with a new feature such as "user ratings with warnings".

For example: If a user makes a mistake - you take 5 points off from his/her profile.

The user policy and restrictions might reinforce the correct and expected behavior here at this forum.

Just “my five cents" worth.

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I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently... #19 (permalink) Tue Apr 14, 2009 9:29 am   I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently...
 

Hi Torsten,

I'm Azra, I'm new here, how can I improve my righting skills ?
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I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently... #20 (permalink) Wed Apr 22, 2009 16:29 pm   I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently...
 

" My writing skills. " There you go, an improvement already.
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I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently... #21 (permalink) Thu Apr 23, 2009 18:53 pm   I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently...
 

Hi dear AS

To know firstly that you need to improve your listening, writing and understanding skills is the beginning of you succes in English.
We, all the learners are like you. But What is my advice to you is to try the ideas of Torsten: Surrounding yourself with English every day and listening from radio
some news like BBC or watch the english film. Don't be ashamed because of mistakes that you make when you are speaking English. English is not your mother's toungue it is not your native language then you can't speak it like a native one. So Listen a wonderful saying : Practice make perfect, and where is the will there is a way. For sure your willingness is ok, so it depend on you now to practice.

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