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Why cant I understand exactly while listening something in English?



 
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Why cant I understand exactly while listening something in English? #1 (permalink) Sun Aug 16, 2009 18:46 pm   Why cant I understand exactly while listening something in English?
 

i have almost been studing english for a year. i did everything to speak fluently and to listen clearly. but i cant. i still have the big problems. what else can i do to have a perfect english. i try to listen english everyday and i read everyda. i wonder so much when i reach to a fabulous english. please help me
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why cant i understand exactly while listening something in english? #2 (permalink) Sun Aug 16, 2009 20:09 pm   why cant i understand exactly while listening something in english?
 

Your situation is far from hopeless, but first you must master the rules of Basic English.

DO NOT use "i", always "I"

English is ALWAYS spelt with a capital letter, as are all nationalities.

STOP trying to run before you can walk.

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you get it wrong #3 (permalink) Sun Aug 16, 2009 20:16 pm   you get it wrong
 

i know what you are trying to say. but this is an informal writing and i know most of the rules of english. i think the problem is something different. thanks for your helping
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