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Hello Ingrid, this is very interesting to read. I always ask the same question, and I'm often told that speaking with native speakers of English is the most important way to enhance your skills in English. In fact the best way to learn the language is to have a close relationship with the native speaker, like if he is your boyfriend. But, of course, this is difficult if you're not in a country where people speak the language.
Honestly I'm sick and tired of studying English grammar. I've spent hours studying from books and on websites. And I've gotten to the point where I can't continue doing that. I think that I need to practice what I've learned, and to make my learning more interactive. I think socializing is very important because you have an incentive to learn more. And even though I've tried to talk with natives via Skype, it's very difficult because you don't know when the other person can talk with you.
By the way, I don't know the word "senaries". What does it mean?
I think I'm going to make this comment an entry because I have some doubts about it.
Honestly I'm sick and tired of studying English grammar. I've spent hours studying from books and on websites. And I've gotten to the point where I can't continue doing that. I think that I need to practice what I've learned, and to make my learning more interactive. I think socializing is very important because you have an incentive to learn more. And even though I've tried to talk with natives via Skype, it's very difficult because you don't know when the other person can talk with you.
By the way, I don't know the word "senaries". What does it mean?
I think I'm going to make this comment an entry because I have some doubts about it.
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I always ask the same question, and I'm often told that speaking with English native speakers is the most important way to enhance your skills in English.
In fact the best way to learn the language is to have a close relationship with the native speaker, like if he is your boyfriend.
I've passed hours studying in books and on websites. You can use the word "passed" but probably an English speaker would say "I've spent".
And I've gotten to the point where I can't continue like thatdoing that.
I think that I need to practice what I have learned, and to make this my learning more interactive.
I think socialize socializing is very important because you have an incentive to learn more.
And even though I have tried to talk with natives via Skype, it's very difficult because you don't know when the other person can talk with you.
What does it mean?
I've never heard this word either!
I think I'm going to make this comment an entry because I have some doubts about it.
It does get boring studying grammar, and of course it is best to be able to speak with a native speaker but, as you're finding, it can be hard to do.
I always ask the same question, and I'm often told that speaking with native speakers of English is the most important way to enhance your skills in English.
I've spent hours studying from books and on websites.
By the way, I don't know the word "senaries".
I've never seen that word. Maybe you mean "sceneries"? The scenery is the appearance of a landscape, and usually implies that the landscape is beautiful.
Great! Your English is really good!
I know what you mean. It can be hard to find time to talk to native speakers if you don't live in the country where the language is spoken or if you have a busy schedule.