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What is the best and the fastest way to learn English?

GermanCA - 2008-05-08 15:24:53 - Other - Education

What is the best and the fastest way to learn English?


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Is this your first (or someone else’s) time learning English? It won't be easy. You can learn Simplified English rather fast. I don't recommend using Rosetta Stone because they only teach you some of the language and isn't reliable (I’ve used it and compared it to other products). If you don't already know English—then it’s considered the hardest language to learn. Don't worry... You can combine both Learning Software and Written Materials to help you learn the language. Next, use what you've learned; speak to others, surf the web, and watch TV to help you better understand Conversational English. Unfortunately, I don't know what your (or someone else’s) current language is. So I can't recommend any materials. Please post what your (someone else’s) current language is so can recommend some products. It will take some time to learn English, but you’ll be able to learn the basics quite fast. A machine may not translate this correctly (if that’s what you’re using). The English referred to in this post is U.S.A. English and not British English. They’re slightly different.

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zabberman24 - 2008-05-08 15:33:32
Immerse yourself in it. An example, go to a coffeehouse and meet English-speaking friends.

catherine_1359 - 2008-05-08 15:40:00
Do you mean talk in English or English grammar. The best and the fastest way to talk is when you are around the people who talk in English, and you have to answer them in English. The best way to learn the grammar is practice practice practice. Google English grammar and take the on line tests. Try to write a paragraph, and have some one check for grammar errors.

Osaka Kid - 2008-05-08 16:07:22
Is this your first (or someone else’s) time learning English? It won't be easy. You can learn Simplified English rather fast. I don't recommend using Rosetta Stone because they only teach you some of the language and isn't reliable (I’ve used it and compared it to other products). If you don't already know English—then it’s considered the hardest language to learn. Don't worry... You can combine both Learning Software and Written Materials to help you learn the language. Next, use what you've learned; speak to others, surf the web, and watch TV to help you better understand Conversational English. Unfortunately, I don't know what your (or someone else’s) current language is. So I can't recommend any materials. Please post what your (someone else’s) current language is so can recommend some products. It will take some time to learn English, but you’ll be able to learn the basics quite fast. A machine may not translate this correctly (if that’s what you’re using). The English referred to in this post is U.S.A. English and not British English. They’re slightly different.

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