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Hello to all,
I believe that to learn English depends of the interest of individual and depending of the English knowledge you wanted to learn. like for instance, if you want to speak English all you have to do is to listen very carefully to
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Hi, all.
I'd like to ask you about pronunciation of these two words: accept and except. For me, it looks like they sound the same, and the worst of all, they are like antonyms. It would be very interesting for me to know how you pronounce these
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I think Communicative approach has a relation with other methods. When I began to learn English, my teacher used to explain vocabulary and grammar from a text, then we mimick her to read it. Before teaching, she had an introduction which was very
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How To Learn English ?
PART 2
Learning a language is mainly based upon self-struggle. Maybe the only thing to be done by the teachers on this subject is to advise a method. Because, in a sense, language cannot be taught but learned. So,
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Hi Friend,
Truely agreed what CalifJim said. Reading is vital to enlarge our vocabulary and knowing the right combination of english structure.
Typically I'll be surfing through the net (reading news, acquiring information, attaining
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What's unusual here is that the incorrect word sounds the ... have an identical (or similar) pronunciation, but an opposite meaning? I'll go one better. Twice. to cleave - to split in two to cleave - to stick two things together, ... e.g.,
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It's not an antonym, but how about Hobson's choice? Main Entry: Hobson's choice Pronunciation: hob-snz- Function: noun Etymology: Thomas Hobson ... when there is no real alternative 2 : the necessity of accepting one of two or more
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I have spent the day seeking a one word antonym for the noun " choice." The paradigm of "choice" I ... or inactions) are possible. Another example would be that of a condemned man "choosing'" to walk to his
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