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How to learn English? Sat Sep 25, 2004 9:57 am  How to learn English?
 

Good morning everybody,

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? Sun Sep 26, 2004 17:08 pm  How to learn English?
 

Hi Torsten!
A good topic by the way))) As for me I read books by English writers & watch films. Now I`m reading "Theatre" by Somerset Maugham. It`s really nice)) And I`ve found a radio-station in Moscow which broadcast news & music from America..I can listen to real American English I like it...That`s what I do myself)))
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Reading books in English with dictionary? Sun Sep 26, 2004 18:02 pm  Reading books in English with dictionary?
 

Hello Jailbird,

Do you use a dictionary when you read books in English? Also, how often do you listen to that English language radio station and what its name?
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How to learn English? Mon Sep 27, 2004 7:33 am  How to learn English?
 

Hi Torsten!
Well, I use dictionaru while reading for a come across some unknown & new words. And as for the name of the radio-station it`s called The Voice of America)))
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