Friday 27 November 2009

Question 23

What's the hardest thing about learning English?

9 comments:

  1. The grammar..and phonetics..I would welcome them into my life...but there are so adverse....

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  2. The hardest thing is speaking with a correct grammar and pronunciation..I am afraid when I have to do a speech in English.
    Adriana

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  3. Me and the verbs are two different things...I make always medley with the tense!
    Adry

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  4. I'm agree with arianna, the hardest thing is speaking with correct grammar...I and English grammar live in two different world, but with study I hope to speak somewhat better.
    Vito

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  5. the hardest thing is thinking as the english grammar construction requires. I am learning that I have not to translate I have to think as an original english.
    Maria

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  6. If you persist, you'll break down their resistance, Francesca. ("...they are so hostile")

    Do you make a lot of speeches in English, Adriana? ("speaking with correct grammar";"...to make a speech")

    Being different from a verb may not be an entirely bad thing, Adry. ("I always mix up the tenses")

    One of the best ways to learn to speak, Vito, is by listening. Try watching films or tv programmes in English, with subtitles in English. ("I agree with Adriana"; "two different worlds"; "by studying I hope to learn to speak somewhat better")

    You're right, Maria, and that's only possible through regular contact with the language ("I have to think like an English native speaker")

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  7. No, but I am afraid also when I have to answer a question in class. When I was at school,the prof terrorized me with speeches in English!
    Adriana

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  8. Memorizing words. If I had the full command of my vocabulary, maybe English wouldn't be so hard

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  9. I think the hardest thing about learning English is the speaking and sometimes writing. Personally It's difficult for me to remember the means of words and the construction of phrases.

    Gabriella

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