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Hello everyone. There are very much webs to learn English, but I think this web is so fantastic and great. http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/ You can learn everything from it: new words - vocabulary from news, grammar, listening,
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While I was studying French and Spanish in high school and college , I learned many songs in those languages. The practice was fun (I love music) and very beneficial. I learned vocabulary, some good idioms and even a few grammatical structures
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Thank you, Philip. I'll try on your advice.
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Hi. I have some questions. May you answer them? 1/ How do you do to learn English from music/songs? 2/ What do you learn in / from English songs? 3/ Which sort of songs do you like most? and why? ^-^
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Hi everyone. Do you like swimming? Swimming is so great. These are two webs I like about swim: www.goswim.tv http://www.swim.ee/videos/example_free.html
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Madhivanan wrote: hi, Read newspapers at least one hour per day; try to write essays on the topics you studied;
Speak to friends casually; Listen to things carefully by concentrating more
Madhivanan Live in English, only English, if you
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Hi Kooyeen and Yankee. Thank you two very much. I've your answers many times and I've really appreciated them. Singing the English songs makes me have more encouragement to learn, and it's one of good ways learn, just relax and... sing, do you
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So don't learn grammar from songs. Try not to learn anything from songs, not even prounciation. Often some words are mispronounced, but that's normal when you sing. Well, you can learn some new words from songs, though. Just like songs for what
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Thank you for your advices and your experiences. I like your first passage most because it work well. "Anyway, I just wanted to tell you that you might hear sentences like "the mouse love the rice" in songs very often, and it's not necessarily
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Hello Yankee. Thank you for your reply. Yeah. I think this song's from China. No, I don't think about the grammar in lyrics unless a student asks me about it. One way to sing an English song is simply to try to imitate what you hear. Here're my
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