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Im not native and write how i can but really want to improve. Any hints, books, cources to master english? I can read and barely write.
I wanted to write a more detailed comment but this guy said exactly what I would.First of all, books help. Start with books in Basic English (800 vocabulary words). Then switch to simple literature with a rather sparse vocabulary (Agatha Christie, Isaac Asimov). Use a dictionary if necessary. You will soon find that you are able to understand unfamiliar words by context. In second place I would put movies - turn on the English soundtrack and English subtitles. It will help you understand the peculiarities of phonetics. And after these steps, having a sufficient basis, you can get in direct contact with native speakers.
Harry Potter and Percy Jackson are good place to start. Being focused towards YA/kids helps a lot in that regard.First of all, books help. Start with books in Basic English (800 vocabulary words). Then switch to simple literature with a rather sparse vocabulary (Agatha Christie, Isaac Asimov). Use a dictionary if necessary. You will soon find that you are able to understand unfamiliar words by context. In second place I would put movies - turn on the English soundtrack and English subtitles. It will help you understand the peculiarities of phonetics. And after these steps, having a sufficient basis, you can get in direct contact with native speakers.
The method I've been using is by input. It's the same as perceiving the world as a newborn.Im not native and write how i can but really want to improve. Any hints, books, cources to master english? I can read and barely write.
There is only one way to learn any language well. Use the language. Talk to native speakers.Im not native and write how i can but really want to improve. Any hints, books, cources to master english? I can read and barely write.
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