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What is the short way to learn quickly and speak fluently?



 
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What is the short way to learn quickly and speak fluently? #1 (permalink) Sun May 28, 2006 1:30 am   What is the short way to learn quickly and speak fluently?
 

hi ,women an men

i'm very happy to discover this english site
you know ,i like since log time to speek english but in my contry(Senegal)people don't use it event ,that's why i'm very bad today of course i have done many many efforts to be here ;by the way i ask to you all ,what is the short way to learn quiklyand speek fluently?

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What is the short way to learn quikly and speek fluently #2 (permalink) Sun May 28, 2006 10:02 am   What is the short way to learn quikly and speek fluently
 

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What is the short way to learn quiklyand speek fluently?

Hi,
in my opinion the best way to learn language is to marry somebody (native speaker of the language which you wish to learn),much cheaper not better method is to do many tests (grammar),listen to one audio book regularly and additional to much more all what you are able to find in that languague,read the same book many times ,translate the same book very very precisely (this shuold be at the beginning)and repeat in the mind the text so much as you can recollect from learning (specially dialogues).
Well all what you need now is to find a nice looking girlfriend / boyfriend or some very good book.
Choice is yours.
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What is the short way to learn quickly and speak fluently? #3 (permalink) Sun May 28, 2006 10:04 am   What is the short way to learn quickly and speak fluently?
 

I think the quickest way to speak fluently is to read a lot and speak a lot. The reading puts a lot of words and expressions into your head, so that you don't have to struggle with what you want to say. The speaking gives you practice in putting all of this together and getting it out of your mouth.
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What is the short way to learn quickly and speak fluently? #4 (permalink) Sun May 28, 2006 15:15 pm   What is the short way to learn quickly and speak fluently?
 

Hi!

I learned english completely by watching a lot of tv. This is a fun way of learning since it does not really take any effort on your part. If you have a favourite movie, watch it over and over again. You can also try to pronounce the words/sentences as they are spoken.

That's what I did, and all of a sudden, I realized that I understood it Shocked
Of course, the next step is to speak it with a native speaker, which is not difficult to do, since the internet connects us all. Get to know people online, and download the wonderful program Skype!

Good luck with your english Wink
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What is the short way to learn quickly and speak fluentl #5 (permalink) Wed May 31, 2006 6:59 am   What is the short way to learn quickly and speak fluentl
 

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I learned english completely by watching a lot of tv. This is a fun way of learning since it does not really take any effort on your part. If you have a favourite movie, watch it over and over again. You can also try to pronounce the words/sentences as they are spoken.


Hi,
watching TV is less effective from radio or just from any listening to the voice.
In my opinion picture of TV consumes quite a lot of our mind energy and brain is left with what is avaiable for concentration/learning process,
but of course I do myself a lot of movies watching and
subtitles are here really helpful.
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