Hello, int
How and how long have you been learning english? I have too much bad grammar. I am trying to improve my level, but anyway I do a lot of grammar mistakes. Any advices about it?
Hello, int
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>can understand english fine
>suck at writing / speaking
Help me, Sup Forums.
You're both just lazy fucks, just like me
I'm righting, am I?
Best way to learn any language is to interact with native speakers, so get anglo friends
I'd say the key would be exposure to the language.
No other way around it, honestly I have little to no knowladge of grammar or structure myself, but i'm familiar with the language enough to be able and "feel" out what sounds or looks right.
Of course, the approach has it's downsides, but it can suffice I presume. Thus again, read, listen, speak and write, with premeditation that is.
Guess familiarising wouldn't be that far off the main thing.
Although, there is one thing I used to ephasize, thing being to approach the language like you did your native.
As a child you'd associate words directly with memories, senses, later on concepts and the likes. Then you refined it by, again, familiarizing yourself with how these words corelate to one another and how they are usually put together. Thus speech about "feeling" what sounds or looks right.
Здpaвcтвyйтe .
Я гoвopю пo-aнглийcки c poждeния.
Я знaю pyccкий язык, нo тoлькo нeмнoгo.
Your English is easy to understand. Not perfect but well done.
I don't understand grammar at all. I really need to study it properly if I hope to learn Russian.
your russian is fully awesome and well in your text. Without any mistakes.
i started learning english in 1992 from a manual for my intel 386 processor based computer to actually use it. from there on i learned it just enough to manage the first computer games (rpgs full of dialogue options). when i went to school i already wrote and spoke it. the following 12 years i learned it at school. then i took courses in university for technical englishin the fields of chemistry, physics and informatics.
i got my toefl/ielts native speaker certs at grade 7 iirc.
Бoльшoe cпacибo. Ho мoй cлoвapный зaпac oчeнь мaл.
Absolutely this. To communicate like a native you really need immersion.
Self-studying since 2011 through english memes and pop internet culture (RWJ in the past, franku and h3h3 now), didn't read a single book in english.
Worked out pretty well. IELTS 8.0 (fluent speaker).
Sometimes fuck up my writing a bit (phrasing mostly), but can speak freely, although with a slight accent. Speaking is easier than writing.