Pradeep
How to be good in English My point of view if you want to be good in English first you think why we learn language. Because language is necessary to share our thoughts to another or a medium to express ourselves to other people. Many people who illiterate they also express themselves. Because their only aim to convey their massage to other people. That's the point. Don't worry about good sentence or good grammar. Only share your thoughts. First you can make mistakes but don't afraid only speak like a swim learner. Have you ever seen a child who speak his mother toung wrong grammar wrong pronunciation wrong vocabulary. Does child feel embraced? Have you ever seen a child keep quiet.? That is the point. Speak and share your thoughts to others without worrying your language. Slowly you improve. OK
Jan 11, 2016 6:44 AM
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How to be good at English

My point of view is if you want to be good in atEnglish, you would first you think about why we learn languages. Because Language is necessary to share our thoughts to one another and or a medium to express ourselves to other people. Many people who are illiterate they can also express themselves. Because their only aim is to convey their massage to other people. That's the point. Don't worry about having a good sentence or good grammar. Only share your thoughts. First You can make mistakes at first andbut don't be afraid to only speak like a swim learner someone learning to swim. Have you ever seen a child who speaking his mother tongue with incorrect wrong grammar, wrong pronunciation and with the wrong vocabulary. Does the child not feel embraced? ('Not' draws more emphasis into the rhetorical question) Have you ever seen a child keep quiet? That's the point. (It sound's better to use a contraction in this context, even though it was grammatically correct) Speak and share your thoughts to others without worrying about your language. Slowly you improve. You will improve slowly. OK

(why did you end it with 'OK'?)


Well said, good job! :)

January 12, 2017
Well said Th y
January 11, 2016
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