yassine
Enjoy talking english Since a few years, i décide to start learning english because it's a international language and it's very imprtant to commincate with foreigns personnes at work, and also because i enjoy this language and i like the americane movies, so at first i started by learn the grammer ruls and read the severals articles, but finaly my level at the communication stell mediocre. and in the most time i forget this ruls. So i decide to start watching movies and try to speak in english to practice it all the time. For me it's the best way to speak english. Are you agree with me ??
Jul 28, 2014 10:40 AM
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I Enjoy Talking English

Since A few years ago, I decided to start learning English because it's an international language, and it's very imprtant to commincate with foreigns people personnes at work and also because I enjoy this language. and I also like to watch the Americane movies. so At first, i I started by learning the grammer rules and read the severals articles, but finaly my level of English stayed at the communication stell mediocre. and in the most time Since then, I have forgotten these this rules. 

So I decided to start watching movies and to try to speak in English to practice it all the time.
For me, it's the best way to speak English.
Are Do you agree with me?


Good! A few notes:

-All the words in a title should start with capital letter excluding only little and insignificant ones; of, and, off, the, or etc.

-The word "I" is <em>always</em> a proper noun in English and <em>always</em> must have a capital letter

-All languages in English are <em>proper nouns</em> and need to start with a <em>capital letter</em>

-When you start a sentence with an adverb of time then you must put <em>a comma after it</em>

-We never use "é" in English words. The only time we would use such a character is when we borrow a word from French "cliché"

-There are lots of spelling mistakes in this. I would recommend using Google Translate simply as a spelling check

-This - singular / these - plural

-All things that pertain to a certain nationality are also <em>proper nouns</em> and need <em>capital letters</em>

-Don't start a sentence with <em>so</em>

-Most questions start with <em>do</em>

-When you list things, you should have commas between all items excluding the final and penultimate ones - apples, bananas, pears, water <em>and</em> chocolate

July 28, 2014
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