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Hello everybody! I can understand all I read, the problem is when I want to speak



 
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Hello everybody! I can understand all I read, the problem is when I want to speak #1 (permalink) Fri Mar 20, 2009 11:11 am   Hello everybody! I can understand all I read, the problem is when I want to speak
 

I am a bad student of english language, but I try to improve my knowledge each day. I can understand all I read, the problem is when I want to speak or write. I do not know if I speak well. Perhaps I can go to live to London in future, until then, I try to learn more with your help.
Have a good day!
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Hello everybody! I can understand all I read, the problem is when I want to speak #2 (permalink) Fri Mar 20, 2009 17:40 pm   Hello everybody! I can understand all I read, the problem is when I want to speak
 

I agree with you... Read is far easier than speak and write, because we need to think a lot when we are having a conversation, I often forget the words and the most difficult to me is learn all grammar.
I would like to live abroad too in the future, but I donīt know if I will have the chance.
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Hello everybody! I can understand all I read, the problem is when I want to speak #3 (permalink) Mon Mar 23, 2009 10:54 am   Hello everybody! I can understand all I read, the problem is when I want to speak
 

Perhaps we set high standards for ourself and demand a perfect speaking English and have shame to speak and make mistakes...
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Hello everybody! I can understand all I read, the problem is when I want to s #4 (permalink) Mon Mar 23, 2009 17:16 pm   Hello everybody! I can understand all I read, the problem is when I want to s
 

It is true :P Sometimes I avoid to speak something because I don't know if I will say it correctly.
But I really cant talk fluently, because I know people whose study at my school language an they talk completely different than me. They don't stop to think, sometimes I need to translate the word before I talk it.

What kind of accent do you think is easier or more difficult to understand, Britannic or American?
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