I came to Australia An English speaking country when I was nine years old, I came from the Netherlands and did not speak a word of English. within a year and a half people were asking me what part of England I came from. y mother who was in the same boat was able to understand and make herself under stood within a couple of years as well. The trick is to use the language as often as possible
ENGLISH easy to learn
I have a lot of free time and would like to learn English. What are some fun ways to improve my skills?
No languages are fast and easy to learn, but if you work hard, have a good teacher, and practice English every day, you will learn much faster. I suggest making a friend online with someone who speaks English, and talk to them often. Read English books, and take an English class or online course.Very Easy. If you have a free time. You could find a book about English or research it on the Internet or even listen to your English teacher.
I wanted to learn basics of English grammar, where can I go online to learn free English conversation?
People whose native language is not English, but who wish to learn English as a second language, must learn English as a new language, as a skill, as an additional means of communication. They have to learn how to pronounce strange words, and which syllables to emphasise, and what rhythms and tonal pitches should be used.But people whose mother tongue is English do not have to go to school to learn these things, they learn it automatically, from their parents, their relatives, their friends and from everyday life.For example, they do not have to 'learn' the grammar structure, or the various forms for past, present and future tenses; they just acquire that ability subconsciously and instinctively, from sheer exposure to the language; they do not consciously 'know' the rules of grammar, and they probably could not even explain them. By the age of three, or maybe even earlier, they just automatically know what words to use in many situation and what form those words should take.However, later, as part of their formal educational training, they will have 'English' lessons at school, along with other subjects such as Geography and History and Mathematics etc.They may be given writing practice, and the opportunities to read literature that will expand their communication and learning skills. They will be encouraged to read and write stories and poetry, and will be given opportunities to become more and more familiar with their native tongue and how it is used in different ways to communicate information and ideas.They do not need to learn to 'understand' the English language. They can already do that, but by doing 'English' as a school subject, they will expand their vocabulary, discover alternative, and maybe better, ways to express themselves. In doing so, any little 'mistakes' in their English will be corrected along the way.)SUMMARYThose who are learning English as a 'second language' are learning it as an entirely new language. It is not easy to do this, but well worth the effort.Native-English speakers do not have to learn 'English', they already 'know' English!But, by learning English as a school subject, their natural 'English' is enhanced and developed.
ENGLISH easy to learn
no because im french and it took me two weeks to learn English
I have a lot of free time and would like to learn English. What are some fun ways to improve my skills?
No, it is not. But, if you work harder, it's easy! If the foreigner is born in a Chinese speaking environment or the Chinese person is born in a English speaking environment it makes it a lot easier! Complete immersion is one of the best ways to learn another language.
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Learning English can be fun and easy. Programs like Rosetta Stone are easy to use programs that teach any language you would like to learn and have had great reviews from users.
because theyre lazy and want the easy way out
Well, that depends on how your gonna learn, English is my 3rd language, and it was easy for me because i learned by listening to English, cz i live in America, but i was fluent in English after about 6 months of being in America. so hope that answered your question!
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Assuming basic knowledge of English and motor skills, yes World of Warcraft is easy to lean. From level 1 on your will get abilities gradually, and quests occasionally challenge you to find new ways to use them. There are (since Cataclysm) reasonably detailed tutorials and tooltips - and you will be warned when anything of importance has happened. While easy to learn, this does not mean it's easy to master the game, as it does get fairly complicated at the maximum level, and you will have to learn what other classes and races can do as well.
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