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16 Nov 2014
- Simplified Chinese (China)
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English (UK)
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English (US)
Question about English (UK)
I can understand English written in paper ,but I can't speak it naturally.I hope I can speak English just like my native language.Maybe it is not easy.Can you help me?If someone want to learn Chinese ,I really hope that we can help each other.
I can understand English written in paper ,but I can't speak it naturally.I hope I can speak English just like my native language.Maybe it is not easy.Can you help me?If someone want to learn Chinese ,I really hope that we can help each other.
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- English (UK)
- English (US)
I'm not interested in Chinese sadly, but I want to assure you that speaking any language is always more difficult than writing and reading it. Take your learning one step at a time and you'll be great in no time, I'm sure!
- Simplified Chinese (China)
Thanks for your advice.I just don't have any chance to speak it.Only watch some British or American TV series .I will spend more time learning it.
- English (UK)
- English (US)
Go talk to English speakers. Hangout with them. People worry to much about being perfect speakers. It's ok to make mistakes and have a accent. Accents are like favors or spice.
- English (US)
- English (UK)
Try copying what the characters in your TV shows say, that way you'll help you're accent and speed of speaking.
Although I do agree with hurley, having an accent can be a good thing.
- Simplified Chinese (China)
- English (UK)
I was going to say try watching TV shows and copying the way in echo the words are spoken although try this with American shows as in British English we tend to pronounce words a little stronger (not to diminish any Americans) this might be a more productive way of trying to say things in English hope this helped a little :p
- English (UK)
- Filipino Near fluent
I suggest you speak english all day, everyday. I try to speak Japanese all the time but it's hard to do that since no one understands what I'm saying.. and this isn't very reassuring, but english is the hardest language to learn (apparently)
- Simplified Chinese (China)

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