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What is the best way to learn, remember and use words?



 
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What is the best way to learn, remember and use words? #1 (permalink) Sat Oct 10, 2009 0:02 am   What is the best way to learn, remember and use words?
 

I would be very happy if a respectfull teacher explained to me what is the best way to learn, remember and use words. thamks
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question #2 (permalink) Sat Oct 10, 2009 4:32 am   question
 

Read a lot, and speak with native speakers a lot. When you speak, ask others to correct you. When you read, look up any and all words that you do not know, or do not know precisely, in an online dictionary. There are many. You could also buy a book of grammar exercises, with an accompanying textbook that explains it all.
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What is the best way to learn, remember and use words? #3 (permalink) Sat Oct 10, 2009 13:31 pm   What is the best way to learn, remember and use words?
 

Hello Daddona,

I can kindly recommend you to use this website--->http://www.thefreedictionary.com You may already know it You can exercise the exact pronunciation in both american and british english. Furthermore you get an exact explanation about meaning of the phrases, words.
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