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I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently... #1 (permalink) Thu Jan 29, 2009 10:41 am   I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently...
 

Hi Torsten,

I am a beginer & i want to speak english fluently. I can read & write it quite well but while speaking i found it difficult for me. Will you please help me out?

Regards
AS
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I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently... #2 (permalink) Thu Jan 29, 2009 10:59 am   I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently...
 

Sure, follow the instructions in this free email English course.

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I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently... #3 (permalink) Thu Jan 29, 2009 17:45 pm   I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently...
 

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Hi AS,

Welcome to English-Test.net. This is Tom Kane. If you need help with speaking English, please write your question or post a recording and we will be certain to get back to you.

Thanks AS. I hope you're well.

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I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently... #4 (permalink) Sat Jan 31, 2009 6:43 am   I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently...
 

we are ready to help you
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I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently... #5 (permalink) Wed Feb 04, 2009 14:28 pm   I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently...
 

Hi Torsten, I'm Amran from Malaysia.
I'm 41 years old. Working with consulting company in Kuala Lumpur.
Before i'm start anything, i like to thanks to English-Test.Net for giving me an oppurturnity to learn English correctly and free as well.

So, how i'm going to start.
Sorry Torsten,my english very bad!
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I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently... #6 (permalink) Tue Mar 10, 2009 12:15 pm   I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently...
 

Hi AS,

I understand many students learn English from listening to the BBC World Service.
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I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently... #7 (permalink) Tue Mar 10, 2009 13:29 pm   I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently...
 

Hi...

I'm Errold from the Philippines. Well, i hope your project is still existing...
I'm currently looking for someone who can lend a helping hands to help me in my English. Person that will not laugh at me whenever i commit a mistakes. *wink!

I just applied job in Canada. And in few months from now i might fly there.
But before that, i want to prepare myself, of course, need to communicate well with them. That's why I want to learn to speak in English fluently. I hope you can help.

Thank you very much and God bless...
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I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently... #8 (permalink) Tue Mar 10, 2009 14:06 pm   I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently...
 

Welcome Herrold. If you wish to communicate it may be better that you make a voice recording so that we can hear your spoken English.
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I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently... #9 (permalink) Sat Mar 21, 2009 9:39 am   I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently...
 

As20581 wrote:
Hi Torsten,

I am a beginer & i want to speak english fluently. I can read & write it quite well but while speaking i found it difficult for me. Will you please help me out?

Regards
AS


Hi, friend English is not very hard. You need to follow these instructions to learn effective English to develop communication skills:
http://www.amazines.com/article_detail.cfm/817989?articleid=817989&title=english%2Clanguage%2Cgrammar%2Clearning
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I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently... #10 (permalink) Sun Mar 22, 2009 6:43 am   I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently...
 

You must have good understanding of the words before you can use them.I would recommend you the site www.increasevocabulary.net to start with.Once you are done with that you can prepare your own sentences and keeping building up your repertoire by writing some essays and reading them loudly to yourselves.That gives you confidence .Hope this helps you.
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I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently... #11 (permalink) Wed Mar 25, 2009 17:38 pm   I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently...
 

I think we must communicate alot to improve our english but If you are in country speaking other language, so it is difficult to study. So the best way, you may study abroad at England or anglophone country/ or we can study english with other person via internet :)/ Me too, I speak and write bad in english so I thinks about study by this adress. Thanks soo much for this wed, I can study when I am free.
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I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently... #12 (permalink) Tue Mar 31, 2009 15:35 pm   I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently...
 

I would like to learng speaking english how can i do that
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I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently... #13 (permalink) Fri Apr 03, 2009 7:01 am   I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently...
 

Hello Hargeisa,
To learn speaking english.You can start by buidling your vocabulary to an extent.Then use these new words you have learnt to make some sentences.Better if you can maintain a good notebook for this.Then you can use these sentences in your day to day conversations or in some english forums.You find many tips for learning to speak good english at improvingvocabulary.org.I hope this helps you.If you need any further help,let me know.Good Luck.
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I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently... #14 (permalink) Fri Apr 03, 2009 8:25 am   I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently...
 

Hi Eflect,

Is there a special reason why you don't capitalize the word 'English' and ignore basic punctuation rules? Is that one of the 'many learning tips' you are offering at improvingvocabulary.org?

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I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently... #15 (permalink) Fri Apr 03, 2009 9:09 am   I am a beginner and I want to speak English fluently...
 

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.
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