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Today,I realized that I've learned English more than 10 years but,I still can't speak English even an easy conversation.
I wonder how did they,who can speak English,learn English and become a speaker.
Actually,one of my friends,can speak English fluently.He has stayed at Canada for 3 years when he was high school student.
Before he went to Canada,he didn't have skills to communicate in English.
However,he got a good skill just 3 years.
I don't know how much times did he spend on it,how did he learn it.
I thought I wasted too much time and that doesn't work for me right now.
I'm really confused what I have to do and how am I going to keep studing from now.
I wonder how did they,who can speak English,learn English and become a speaker.
Actually,one of my friends,can speak English fluently.He has stayed at Canada for 3 years when he was high school student.
Before he went to Canada,he didn't have skills to communicate in English.
However,he got a good skill just 3 years.
I don't know how much times did he spend on it,how did he learn it.
I thought I wasted too much time and that doesn't work for me right now.
I'm really confused what I have to do and how am I going to keep studing from now.
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Today, I realized that I've learned English more than 10 years but,I still can't speak English, even an easy conversation.
I wonder how did theythose people, who can speak English, learn English and become a speaker.
Actually, one of my friends,can speak English fluently.
He hads stayed at in Canada for 3 years when he was high school student.
Before he went to Canada, he didn't have the skills to communicate in English.
However, he got a good skill in just 3 years.
I don't know how much times did he spentd on it,or how did he learnt it.
I'm really confused what I have to do and how am I going to keep studying from now on.
Baby steps lead to giant strides. Only you can stop yourself from taking that first step, despite how meaningless it may seem at the time. :)
Good luck to the both of us ay!! haha
p.s. albeit that if you studied abroad as well, you would be fluent like your friend too. :)
I decided that I will try again to get the skills.
I wish you all success with Japanese in the future!