Nhờ sửa bài giúp

Giúp sửa lỗi ngay!Không quan tâm

Văn bản từ NguyenHoang0406 - English

  • How do you start learning a language?

  • Alright folks, to make things clear, I need to tell you first that despite having been learning and using English for 5 years, I'm still not clear about this issue.
  • The reasons are: 1.
  • I took English class with professionals and the I just simply followed what they told me to do: When to listen to a song, when to practice speaking by having small conversation, when to do exercises... without paying attention at the methods nor the courses. 2.
  • I've learnt English in an English speaking only environment (which explains why I can use English naturally).
  • (But once again, as a self-learner now, I no longer have this advantage.) The only things I've learnt so far in starting to learn a new language are the ones below (I put it in orders): 1.
  • First ,start by practicing consonants and vowels => New language means new "sounds".
  • And in my opinion, learning how a "sound" means then repeating it to deliver your own ideas is learning how language works.
  • You cannot learn a language if you cannot know its "sounds" and how to repeat them. 2.
  • Learn simple phrases, ignore learning grammar rules at this point.
  • => Learning simple phrases's not only easy to do but also help you to grab some ideas how that language works (hence,it helps you getting used to the grammar structures soon).
  • Learning grammar at this point would be too heavy and unnecessary. 3.
  • Learning simple and commons vocabulary.
  • => Well, you could start by learning some verbs/adjectives/... but synonyms or word families should not be learnt yet. 4.
  • Practice as frequently as possible: => Keep using what you've learnt repeatedly until it becomes naturally.
  • What do you think about this?

Xin hãy chỉnh sửa từng câu giúp tôi! - English

  • Tiêu đề
  • câu 1
    • Alright folks, to make things clear, I need to tell you first that despite having been learning and using English for 5 years, I'm still not clear about this issue.
      Bầu chọn ngay!
    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 1ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 1
  • câu 2
  • câu 3
    • I took English class with professionals and the I just simply followed what they told me to do: When to listen to a song, when to practice speaking by having small conversation, when to do exercises... without paying attention at the methods nor the courses. 2.
      Bầu chọn ngay!
    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 3ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 3
  • câu 4
    • I've learnt English in an English speaking only environment (which explains why I can use English naturally).
      Bầu chọn ngay!
    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 4ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 4
  • câu 5
    • (But once again, as a self-learner now, I no longer have this advantage.) The only things I've learnt so far in starting to learn a new language are the ones below (I put it in orders): 1.
      Bầu chọn ngay!
    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 5ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 5
  • câu 6
  • câu 7
    • And in my opinion, learning how a "sound" means then repeating it to deliver your own ideas is learning how language works.
      Bầu chọn ngay!
    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 7ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 7
  • câu 8
  • câu 9
  • câu 10
    • => Learning simple phrases's not only easy to do but also help you to grab some ideas how that language works (hence,it helps you getting used to the grammar structures soon).
      Bầu chọn ngay!
    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 10ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 10
  • câu 11
  • câu 12
  • câu 13
    • => Well, you could start by learning some verbs/adjectives/... but synonyms or word families should not be learnt yet. 4.
      Bầu chọn ngay!
    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 13ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 13
  • câu 14
    • Practice as frequently as possible: => Keep using what you've learnt repeatedly until it becomes naturally.
      Bầu chọn ngay!
    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 14ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 14
  • câu 15