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I want to practice my english with someone.

@saanbd said in #2:

Maybe a better way to practice your English would be to use apps like, Duolingo. ( I use it for Spanish)

I think with duolingo I don't will improve enought to speak with others.

@saanbd said in #2: > Maybe a better way to practice your English would be to use apps like, Duolingo. ( I use it for Spanish) I think with duolingo I don't will improve enought to speak with others.

@JeanP24 said in #11:

I think with duolingo I don't will improve enought to speak with others.

Oh, okay I totally get that but your English does look pretty fluent to me- it's improving :)

@JeanP24 said in #11: > I think with duolingo I don't will improve enought to speak with others. Oh, okay I totally get that but your English does look pretty fluent to me- it's improving :)

@HerkyHawkeye said in #3:

You're practicing now, looks pretty good!

Thanks!!. A lot of you make a reply haha. So... more practice for me

@HerkyHawkeye said in #3: > You're practicing now, looks pretty good! Thanks!!. A lot of you make a reply haha. So... more practice for me

@WassimBerbar said in #4:

Your english looks good and understandable with only a few mistakes, I'm sure you have fluent discussions in your learning sessions.

I glad to heard that. Thanks.
I don't have something like learning sessions. Thats why I want someone to practice.

@WassimBerbar said in #4: > Your english looks good and understandable with only a few mistakes, I'm sure you have fluent discussions in your learning sessions. I glad to heard that. Thanks. I don't have something like learning sessions. Thats why I want someone to practice.

@ScarletSupernova said in #5:

Your syntax is very good!

English is definitely the long game of memorization, so I advise you to place your time in studying grammar/mechanics if pursuing it as a course.

I will give it a try. Thanks

@ScarletSupernova said in #5: > Your syntax is very good! > > English is definitely the long game of memorization, so I advise you to place your time in studying grammar/mechanics if pursuing it as a course. I will give it a try. Thanks

@salmon_rushdie said in #6:

Best way to learn English (or any language really) - for me, is that once you're at a semi-fluent level is to read books, start at a young adult level - and move onto more complicated material. If you're confused about any words look them up, and the same goes for any pronunciations that don't easily come to you.

Some say conversation is the best way, but honestly I spend way too much time scratching my head when a lot of native speakers speak at their full speed with lots of slang etc. Books allow you to really digest the material. (plus it's fun! It really helps you understand a culture much better)

Harry potter 1st book is a good first read in a language:)

Thanks for the advice. I'm already doing that. I'm reading now TommyKnockers from Stephen King. Maybe I will continue with Harry Potter. Thanks!!

@salmon_rushdie said in #6: > Best way to learn English (or any language really) - for me, is that once you're at a semi-fluent level is to read books, start at a young adult level - and move onto more complicated material. If you're confused about any words look them up, and the same goes for any pronunciations that don't easily come to you. > > Some say conversation is the best way, but honestly I spend way too much time scratching my head when a lot of native speakers speak at their full speed with lots of slang etc. Books allow you to really digest the material. (plus it's fun! It really helps you understand a culture much better) > > Harry potter 1st book is a good first read in a language:) Thanks for the advice. I'm already doing that. I'm reading now TommyKnockers from Stephen King. Maybe I will continue with Harry Potter. Thanks!!

@NaturalBornTraveller said in #7:

The French author Guy de Maupassant wrote some great short stories.

A recommendation of a short story.
Boule de Suif (English novel translation in link below. Reading time estimering at 1-5 hours depending on your level and how fast you read.)
www.eastoftheweb.com/short-stories/UBooks/BoulSuif.shtml

Thanks I will give it a look.

@NaturalBornTraveller said in #7: > The French author Guy de Maupassant wrote some great short stories. > > A recommendation of a short story. > Boule de Suif (English novel translation in link below. Reading time estimering at 1-5 hours depending on your level and how fast you read.) > www.eastoftheweb.com/short-stories/UBooks/BoulSuif.shtml Thanks I will give it a look.

@NaturalBornTraveller said in #8:

Discord word meaning: "disagreement between people"
So you are looking for someone to have an argument with? ;-D

Yes haha

@NaturalBornTraveller said in #8: > Discord word meaning: "disagreement between people" > So you are looking for someone to have an argument with? ;-D Yes haha

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