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I am a Chinese and my English is very bad.
I hope you can parden my mistakes in using English.
I will try my best.
Thank you.
I hope you can parden my mistakes in using English.
I will try my best.
Thank you.
Moonbear said:(including some of our native English speakers who could use more lessons too ).
Garth said:Welcome to these Forums [U[lby[/U]!
Your English is a lot better than my Chinese!
Garth
To improve your English speaking skills, it is important to practice regularly. You can do this by speaking with native English speakers, joining a language exchange program, or even practicing with a friend or family member. Additionally, watching English movies or TV shows, listening to English music, and reading English books can also help improve your speaking skills.
One effective way to expand your vocabulary is by reading regularly. This can help you encounter new words in context and learn their meanings. Another way is to keep a vocabulary notebook or use flashcards to learn new words and review them regularly. Additionally, using online tools and apps that offer vocabulary-building exercises can also be helpful.
To improve your English grammar, it is important to understand the basic rules and structures of the language. This can be achieved through studying grammar books or taking a language course. Practice is also crucial in improving your grammar skills, so make sure to use the language regularly in speaking and writing. Additionally, using grammar-checking tools and seeking feedback from native English speakers can also be beneficial.
Some common mistakes non-native English speakers make include incorrect word order, mispronunciation of words, and incorrect use of verb tenses. Other common errors include using the wrong prepositions, articles, and subject-verb agreement. These mistakes can be avoided through regular practice, studying grammar rules, and seeking assistance from native English speakers.
The most effective method for learning English may vary from person to person. However, some common approaches include immersion, where you surround yourself with the language and use it in everyday situations, and communicative language teaching, where the focus is on using the language in real-life scenarios. It is also important to set realistic goals, stay motivated, and practice regularly to see significant improvement in learning English.