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About Learning English.

2024年11月16日

When it comes to learning English, there are many who’s only concern is to pass an English exam and or a test with high scores, than to focus on speaking in a conversational way.

 

If one was to put all of their focus on just grammar and vocabulary without paying much attention to speaking in a conversational way, they will never become as good as they would like to be when it comes to speaking in English.

 

To become a good English conversational speaker, one must put their focus on all things, grammar, vocabulary, reading, writing, speaking, and pronunciation.

 

If you are one who isn’t doing all of these things, you will always have a difficult time when it comes to learning English.

 

It doesn’t matter how young a person is or how old a person is, if you aren’t pushing yourself to become better and better everyday, you will never become as good as you would like to be.

 

Also,

 

If you are learning from someone who doesn’t give you enough time to speak, who doesn’t correct you when you make a mistake, and who doesn’t help you to improve your pronunciation, you should be thinking about looking for someone who is willing to help you with all of these things.

 

And as for making any type of excuses for not pushing yourself to practice English on a daily basis, if you are one who’s consistently doing that without any type of guilt, it means that you aren’t really that serious about learning English at all.

 

As for whether anyone agrees with this or not, it really doesn’t matter, because this is a truth that is as true as anything could ever get.

 

For those who’s really serious about improving their English, there should never be any type of excuses to prevent you from achieving your goal to become a better English conversational speaker.

 

If you really want to improve your English conversational skills correctly without mispronouncing the words and phrases that you should be pronouncing correctly, feel free to request a time with me.

 

Thank you.

 

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