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Reading books in English with dictionary? #61 (permalink) Mon Sep 15, 2008 8:02 am   Reading books in English with dictionary?
 

emil wrote:
hy
i'am sorry but i don't receive lesson 10; is it to muche truble for you to sent me again? thank you


Hi Emil,

You can read lesson number 10 here.

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Torsten

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How to learn English? #62 (permalink) Mon Sep 15, 2008 12:19 pm   How to learn English?
 

Hy everybody!

I want to tell you how I like to learn English.

I start all of my days learning my email messages. Most of my messages are from www.english-test.net . I'm always waiting for the new lessons.
When I don't have new lessons from the site I read articles from the internet. I listen to English music. I like it a lot especially romantic music. Recently I've found a radio where there is this kind of music all day and it isn't something else but music.
I also watch movies in their original way of being. I use an online dictionary and when I find some new words I check them at the moment, I never let them passing near me. But unfortunately i'm reading such texts that I have a lot of new words and than I can't remember all of them.
I think my methods helps me at learning.
Julia
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How to learn English? #63 (permalink) Mon Sep 15, 2008 16:13 pm   How to learn English?
 

People should love everyone. Because we believe we can't come again in the world. I would like to take opportunity to give thanks to Torsten for his wonderful inactivation.We gain the benefit from e-learning course. But depends on how we are practicing the English. writing, specking and leasing.
we know Torsten send us only the guideline but if we can't follow his guideline we are the looser. we pass the time , we lost the time.
Actual we all understand that but we are leesy. Specially I

sayyida
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How to learn English? #64 (permalink) Tue Sep 16, 2008 11:31 am   How to learn English?
 

pravi_2 wrote:
I believe, reading books, watching/listening to movies/news or conversing with others in english(or with themselves) may not make a person master in English, since WRITING aspect is missing in this approach. Pravi


Hello to everyone!
I strongly dissagree with you, Pravi, as to the writing aspect of Eglish. Surely, grammar should be studied but it won't make you a professional in English (unless you were born in an english-speaking country). While conversing with an Eglishman you won't write but talk (I mean a live communication). And what about your native language, did your parents teach you how to write words at the age of 6 months? I'm sure they didn't. So, I think that great attention should be payed exactly to listening and speaking. And people that go abroad without knowing a word in a language of the country they are going to, don't also need grammar but a good supply of words, word-combinations and phrases for to converse with the foreigners.

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How to learn English? #65 (permalink) Fri Sep 26, 2008 2:10 am   How to learn English?
 

Hi Mr. Torsten
How are you
Today I want to talk about another very important idea. The idea is this: written English and spoken English are, in fact, quite different.

Most students learn written English. Textbooks teach written English-- even most "English Conversation" Textbooks.

When we speak, we use different vocabulary, different grammar, and different pronunciation than what is in textbooks.

Here's one example. In most textbooks, you might find a sentence like this:
"The theater sold all the tickets"

However, in normal speech, we would usually say,
"They sold out".

"Sold out" is a two-word verb-- also called a "phrasal verb". You don't find many phrasal verbs in textbooks, but we use them constantly in speech.
thank yuo
It is not my idea apologized drawn from the studies
Best regards Talib
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How to learn English #66 (permalink) Sun Sep 28, 2008 11:23 am   How to learn English
 

Hi,dear Mr.Daerr!
I know the way everybody has chosen to learn English is very important.Having a personal way of learning is very good,but is it useful?I think that my way,choosing your online English course,is the big step to be a success.I think watching movies in their original form (I mean without subtitles) is very useful.For example I chose to watch National Geografic Channel and its article Air Crash Investigation.It`s very good and useful for me.It will help me to improve my air-term vocabulary and my listening skills.I listen your MP3-files as well.This is my own way to learn English.What do you think about that?

I`ll wait for your thoughts.
Best regards,Peter.
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How to learn English? #67 (permalink) Sun Sep 28, 2008 15:34 pm   How to learn English?
 

The Muslim people are busy for Ramadan. But I do not think what about all the friends?i am sorry to say that the forum friends are not post new messege including me? Is we are lazy? no we are all like the forum friends so we should write new messege . Do you agree with me?
Thanks all
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How to learn English? #68 (permalink) Mon Sep 29, 2008 10:56 am   How to learn English?
 

Hello;
Is there anybody???? who has bought lessons from http://effortlessenglishclub.com/
Is it works???
How much it really costs, and what i will get for 97$ price which relates to limited time discount.
Does any sample of this lessons is available somewhere?
Regards
anna
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How to learn English? #69 (permalink) Mon Sep 29, 2008 12:51 pm   How to learn English?
 

Dear Tortsen,
you are truly write about writing in the forum, it really gives me the chance and other colleagues to share many interesting things. i am so happy to write to you, and i'd like to tell you that i am getting a lot of benefits of all what you had sent me related to teaching the English language.
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Hai #70 (permalink) Wed Oct 01, 2008 9:45 am   Hai
 

Hai Torston this is Kennedy learning English is not a big thing... it depends on us how we pronounce the words and communicate with others.....
More than theoretical practical is best.... try to speak English with others and watch BBC news watch good movies and practice....
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How to learn English? #71 (permalink) Fri Oct 03, 2008 9:52 am   How to learn English?
 

Hi Kennedy!

You're right! It is not difficult but we need a long time to have good results. We need to work hard........... This is the only problem. I feel that I can't have the desired results as quickly as I would have preferred.
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How to learn English? #72 (permalink) Fri Oct 03, 2008 15:15 pm   How to learn English?
 

Torsten wrote:
Good morning everybody,
Dear Mr. Torsten,

Thank you very much for yours lessen. I am so hapy to recived your lessen. It is good expiriences for me. My own way of learning are: sometimes I listen the radio, I read newspaper, I watch films.

Best regards,

Jasmina

How are you doing today? Maybe, we could share experiences on how to learn English? I think everyone of us has their own way of learning. What are your favourite methods? For example, do you have any audio books or cassettes you listen to? Do you read newspaper articles in English? Do you subscribe to any e-mail based newsletters? What about movies? Do you watch films in the original version? Let us know what works best for you and maybe we can even find new learning techniques. I'm looking forward to your responses. Regards. Torsten
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How to learn english leanguage #73 (permalink) Sat Oct 04, 2008 7:50 am   How to learn english leanguage
 

Good afternoon Sir,nice topic well i think best way to learn english leanguage is to study news papers and story books and talk to your friend in english as much as you can speak
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How to learn English? #74 (permalink) Sat Oct 04, 2008 11:24 am   How to learn English?
 

Dear Torsten, :D

I am anew member who joined the forum a few hours ago, I am very happy because I feel that I will build an excellent network which will certainly help improve my English. :oops:

I prefer listening to english audio scripts as much as I can, because it helps me develop an english ear and on a step by step think as english people, i mean as native english speaker....Would you allow me to share my opinion about the purpose behind that? :P

By listening too much (even when we go to bed late in the evening), our sub-conscience is positively affected and we start thinking and speaking as our hidden mind behave & think as a response to a stimulating signal which is english audio scripts... :?

I am an Algerian, I speak french & Arabic perfectly and my English is getting improved gradually but astonishingly...by the way, I got 613 as a score in TOEFL test last year....I am just a self taught student....

Happy to have you as penfriends 8)

Regards

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How to learn English? #75 (permalink) Wed Oct 08, 2008 10:15 am   How to learn English?
 

Dear All;
I try to learn english but i am always busy. so I try &try
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