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Questions about learning English.

Dean William

Question:

1. Are you really serious about learning English?

2. Are you really serious about improving your English conversational skills?

3. Are you really serious about improving your English pronunciation?

4. Are you really serious about helping yourself to become a better English communicator?

5. Are you really serious about speaking in English?

 

If you answered yes to all of these 5 questions, than what are you waiting for?

1. Why are you still trying to learn English by speaking mostly in your own native language.

2. Why aren’t you doing what you need to do to get yourself to improve?

3. Why are you still making up excuses for not learning and practicing English everyday?

It really doesn’t matter what you think, what you say, and what you do, if you aren’t willing to push yourself to learn and practice speaking in English everyday without using your own native language, it will take you a very long time before you will become good at speaking in English.

You can say the same things over and over again.

1. Can someone help me with my English.

2. Can someone help me with improving my accent and pronunciation.

3. Can someone please teach me English.

4. Can someone correct my English.

5.Can someone be my English exchange partner.

You can ask these things over and over again, but if you aren’t willing to do what is needed to get yourself to improve, to speak better, and to pronounce English in a clearer way, you will never become as good as you would like to be.

And for those who likes to say that they are trying to improve their English by learning a lot of vocabulary words, by reading a lot of English, by listening to a lot of English, and by watching a lot of English programs on TV, here’s a message for you…

Yes, you can learn a lot of English by doing that, but when it comes to speaking in English with the correct pronunciation at a speed where you can be clearly understood while you are having a conversation with others, you have to speak out loud in English without putting any type of dependency on a book, and or on your own native language.

Also, for those who’s looking for someone to teach them English without having to compensate the ones who’s teaching them, for those who’s taking other people’s articles to make money for themselves without asking the writer for permission to use their articles, and for those who’s looking to take advantage of other people’s kindness, those are the types of people who has no respect for both themselves and for others.

And although many will say free is good, which is true, but if free means taking advantage of other people’s kindness and or hard work, than it’s not good at all.

It doesn’t matter what anyone may think and or believe, if you don’t have any respect for others, for other people’s kindness, and for other people’s hard work, than you are typically a type of person who doesn’t have good morals at all.

This is a true fact that many may disagree with due to the fact that they can’t get themselves to accept this truth as it is.

For those who’s really serious about improving their English reading skills, who’s really serious about improving their English pronunciation, and who’s really serious about improving their English fluency, send me a lesson request.

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Here’s some friendly advice:

If you’re learning English from someone who isn’t correcting your pronunciation, who isn’t correcting your mistakes, who isn’t challenging you to improve your English conversational skills, and who like’s to talk most of the time without giving you enough time to practice your English in a conversational way, you should be thinking about looking for someone who’s much more professional then they are.

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The opinions expressed in this column are the author's own and do not reflect the view of Cafetalk.

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