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I want some advice from you: How can I learn languages? Sat Jun 03, 2006 16:54 pm  I want some advice from you: How can I learn languages?
 

Good after noon Mr.Torsten Wink
I wish to you the best luck every day
I red story but I can't understand every thing .so I'll tell you a bout it after I solve the all questions.
Could you help me and repair my writing, please?
I'll write about present simple:
We use present simple when we talk about "facts – permanent activity – repeated activity- general"
Form: "he-she-it "+ "V1+s"+ ….
"I-you-we-they"+"V1"+…..
Auxiliary verbs "do- does" we use it in
Negative: "he-she-it "+"does + not"+ "V1"+…..
"I-you-we-they "+"do + not"+ "V1"+…..
Questions: Does + "he-she-it ""+ "V1"+…..
Do + "I-you-we-they "+ "V1"+…
Now I write a small guide has present simple tense:
I wake up early everyday and I get a shower before I go to my work.
My brother always goes to your job in the car. And he often comes late. My sister never eats with me because she always gets up after 9.
I ask my mother always about my sister: "Does she wake up early today?"
She says: "she doesn't wake up early."
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I trust always in you Mr.Torsten:P
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How to learn English every day Sun Jun 04, 2006 11:37 am  How to learn English every day
 

Torsten wrote:
Hercules wrote:
Hi Dark magicain
Smile
I think that you should try more and more to find the way which give you the real practise ..
In this great website , there are many courses here can get you a good help ( grammar test , Lessons , and .... more and more useful links . )
I feel that you are so busy ,so i think you should try in your free time to do some good thing to ...
as to me, I'm very busy (like you ) but I always exploit my free time , and you can buy a small recorder or MP3 recorder ( sure with hand-phone ) and enjoy listening English lessons or English music or any thing that get you a real practise ...

Regard

Herc Very Happy

Hi Hercules,

Many thanks for sharing your ideas -- I like your proposal because when you listen to audio files while you are working, you can kill two or even more birds with one stone. On top of that you can save a lot of time and maybe you can even increase the productivity of your work.
Could you please tell me what MP3 you listen to every day? Do you have any audio books? Also, you will find some interesting ideas on how to improve your English in this discussion: How to learn English fast?

Speak to you soon,
Torsten

Hi Torstan

I often listen to some Mp3 files which give me a good practise or get me a real way of learning and listening, and of course that is in English ..

The most important thing that I like to listen it is the small part of story or some English music ( of course not that silly songs ) ..
unfortunately I haven't got any audio books , but I often download my files from many useful websites , so If you want , I'll send you the names of these websites ..

Herc
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I want some advice from you: How can I learn languages? Sun Jun 04, 2006 12:38 pm  I want some advice from you: How can I learn languages?
 

Hi Dark Magician

I made some corrections. Where you see a "?" I wasn't sure if that was exactly what you wanted to say.


I wake up early every day and I take a shower before I go to work.
My brother always goes to work by car. And he often comes (arrives?) late. My sister never eats with me because she always gets up after 9.
I ask my mother always (asks?) about my sister: "Does she (have to?) wake up early today?"
She says: "I don't have to wake up early."
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