English bye speaking

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faruk84
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English bye speaking

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Hi everybody.

I am new here, and I want to know new friends.

My problem in English is, that I cannot do a conversation.

I understand everything and I can read a book, but if I try to write or to speak to somebody it is difficult for me.

Now my question, if anybody want to chat with me on or Msn, he is welcome.

Bye




Keswick
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Re: English bye speaking

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faruk84 hat geschrieben:Hi everybody.

I am new here, and I want to meet new friends.

My problem in English is, that I cannot hold a conversation.

I understand everything and I can read a book, but if I try to write or to speak to somebody it is difficult for me.

Now my question, if anybody wants to chat with me on or MSN, they are welcome to do so.

Bye
Hi faruk, I corrected your posting, this might help you a bit, too ;) .
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RobRob
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Re: English bye speaking

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hey, a few months ago I've had the the same problem.
Than I wrote to an old English friend from London. From then on I wrote nearly every day with him, and that helped me sooo much.
What I wanna say is that the point is when you write or speak English regularly, it comes itself(Or how to say).
So my tip. Write or speak regularly English. But so that you have fun during writing or speaking English. And In my eyes that's the most effective way to learn English.
I hope it helps you a bit. :)

If they are any mistakes it's not forbidden to correct them :mrgreen:

Delfino
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Re: English bye speaking

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faruk84 hat geschrieben:Hi everybody.

I am new here, and I want to meet new friends.

My problem in English is, that I cannot hold a conversation.

I understand everything and I can read a book, but if I try to write or to speak to somebody it is difficult for me.

Now my question, if anybody wants to chat with me via MSN, they are welcome to do so.

Bye
RobRob hat geschrieben:Hey, until a few months ago I've had the the same problem.
Then I started to write to an old English friend from London.
From that time on I wrote him nearly every day, and that helped me so much.
What I want to say is that (or the point is) when you write or speak English regularly,
you will improve your English skills and this comes nearly automatically.
So my tip is: Write or speak English regularly.
But in such a way that you have fun doing it.
In my eyes that's the most effective way to learn English.
I hope this helps you a bit. :)

That sounds like learning English with the Tom Sawyer method. :D
It not hard work if you can enjoy what you have to do.

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kölscheklüngel
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Re: English bye speaking

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Hi Delfino,

you are from Germany and live in UK. I envy you about that. I visited London a few times, because I watched Tennis in Wimbledon. The streets and the Flair in London is very charming. I enjoyed the time. When I am online in this forum I remember the time in UK (London) We can change, I come to UK you go to Cologne. :spin: :lol:

Bye Alexander

Delfino
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Re: English bye speaking

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kölscheklüngel hat geschrieben:Hi Delfino,

You are from Germany and live in the UK. I envy you for that. I've been to London a few times, because I watched tennis in Wimbledon.
The streets and the flair of London are very charming. I enjoyed the time. When I am in this forum I remember the time in London, UK.
We can swap. I come to the UK and you go to Cologne. :spin: :lol:

Bye,
Alexander
Thank you for the offer, but I'm studying for my MSc and I am also working here in Southampton, UK.
So you'll have to find someone else to swap with you... :D
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kölscheklüngel
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Re: English bye speaking

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Hi Delfino,

after you finished your MSc you came back to Germany or you continue your job in Southampton for the whole life?

Delfino
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kölscheklüngel hat geschrieben:Hi Delfino,

Will you come back to Germany after you gained an MSc or
do you plan to continue to work in Southampton for the rest of your life?
After my studies I'm going to live where I can find a job.
I'm sure, it will be a country where English or German is spoken. :D
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