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My mothertongue is norwegianMay I know what your mothertongue is?
To see how difficult English is, for you.
So far you are doing fine. I always understand what you are saying.I want to learn english fluently. Do you have some tips to learn english fluently?
By the way I often use google translate when i am writing here. So I am not so good in english as it seems
Thank you for any advice
Thank you for this adviceTry Babel if you want to improve speaking English.
What a good idea. I will do itPractice here with us!
Perhaps you could open a journal thread, and post there on random things without using Google Translate. Those of us who speak English well enough could guide you with corrections and suggestions.
Thank you for your advice@Starlight
You do very well, i have no trouble understanding you anyway.
Chatting to English speakers is good practice so just keep doing what you are doing.
You may be more advanced than this but what i find useful is... Some newspapers publish a list of the 200/500/1000 most common words they use. Download a list, go through Google translate to march them to words of your own language.
You wind up with a list of the most common words used, learn them.
The vast majority of people get by with less than 1000 words and hold perfectly good conversations.
I had English at school but languages weren't my forté back then. When I started studying CS, I recognized that all the books were in English - and I learned about an interesting thing: the internet. (At that time that meant Usenet.) Except for the basics I've learned English through books, comix and Usenet. I still have a dictionary open at all times I'm posting here and I still have to look up a word at least once a week. (But so do native speakers, sometimes words I use.)I want to learn english fluently. Do you have some tips to learn english fluently?
By the way I often use google translate when i am writing here. So I am not so good in english as it seems
Thank you for any advice
You are very good in english. You sound like a native speaker in english. Thank you for your adviceI had English at school but languages weren't my forté back then. When I started studying CS, I recognized that all the books were in English - and I learned about an interesting thing: the internet. (At that time that meant Usenet.) Except for the basics I've learned English through books, comix and Usenet. I still have a dictionary open at all times I'm posting here and I still have to look up a word at least once a week. (But so do native speakers, sometimes words I use.)
I think the best way to learn a language is by using it.
I almost always had "D"s in school. (That's a "3" in Norway.) I only really learned after school, just by reading and writing.You are very good in english. You sound like a native speaker in english. Thank you for your advice
Nice, but one of the problems of English is shown in the first ten words. "To" and "too" are both in the top ten, and as homophones can be confusing.@Starlight
Following on from my previous post, i have just checked, there are several sites with word list, you may find this one useful.
Common Words: 1000 of the most used words in English
Me no like.Nice, but one of the problems of English is shown in the first ten words. "To" and "too" are both in the top ten, and as homophones can be confusing.
One other pair that I can think of confuses even natives. People often misuse "I" and "me", at least in the US. To me it is extremely annoying to hear some people say "Me and some friends went to the movies". That sort of error is made far too often. To know if it is I or me simply dump the friends:
Me went to the movies.
Nice, sounds like a three year old.
I went to the movies.
Aah, now I can relax.
Nice, but one of the problems of English is shown in the first ten words. "To" and "too" are both in the top ten, and as homophones can be confusing.
One other pair that I can think of confuses even natives. People often misuse "I" and "me", at least in the US. To me it is extremely annoying to hear some people say "Me and some friends went to the movies". That sort of error is made far too often. To know if it is I or me simply dump the friends:
Me went to the movies.
Nice, sounds like a three year old.
I went to the movies.
Aah, now I can relax.
I want to learn english fluently. Do you have some tips to learn english fluently?
By the way I often use google translate when i am writing here. So I am not so good in english as it seems
Thank you for any advice
I was going to suggest Duolingo, as Babel is a subscription service, Duolingo isn't required to beTry Babel if you want to improve speaking English.