- 16 Ocak 2009
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- Konu Sahibi EU1
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i studied tourism but i don't speak very well english and i don't find a work
didnt you learn English while you were studying at school of tourism?
whatever...so you can search an English course for speaking, listening and improving your English, cause you know, speaking and listening is more important than learning grammer; for your job, expecially.
yes, at school i learned English but i don't speak english for 1 year and i forgoti think is better firts learn grammer and than listen and than speak :) and you where are you lear english?
yes, at school i learned English but i don't speak english for 1 year and i forgoti think is better firts learn grammer and than listen and than speak :) and you where are you lear english?
i graduated from anatolian high school and there was very good education of English and also i had friends which are from England, so i did so much practise with them. I see your grammer is not good enough to speak daily English even, so you are right that u must learn grammer first, ant then you can go any course for speaking and listening. but 1 year is too short to forget a language and it shows us that u didnt get a good education of English. Because, for example, i have not been speaking English for 4 years, but im watching films, listening songs in English. also i us my mobile phone in English language even! :)
you can have friends from abroad and have skype calls with them. it will be useful for ur practise.
go to english forums and find some online friends you can chat with.
I learned turkish just from talking online and teaching myself new words from the dictionary.
Im dutch and the language education is pretty good in the netherlands so I learned a lot at school. I also had a lot of english (speaking) friends from america and germany etc. so we wrote letters and emails and stuff. Also it is very usefull to watch english tv..see which shows you like and find them on the internet without any subtitles. So you'll have to try to understand it without being able to read the subtitels.
If you live in istanbul there are a lot of foreigners living there and they have these talk/ get together groups every week or so..that can be very helpfull too.
Also I would recommend you to read english books..you learn a lot while reading. Just have your dictionary next to you and when you dont understand a word you can look it up.
good luck :)
go to english forums and find some online friends you can chat with.
I learned turkish just from talking online and teaching myself new words from the dictionary.
Im dutch and the language education is pretty good in the netherlands so I learned a lot at school. I also had a lot of english (speaking) friends from america and germany etc. so we wrote letters and emails and stuff. Also it is very usefull to watch english tv..see which shows you like and find them on the internet without any subtitles. So you'll have to try to understand it without being able to read the subtitels.
If you live in istanbul there are a lot of foreigners living there and they have these talk/ get together groups every week or so..that can be very helpfull too.
Also I would recommend you to read english books..you learn a lot while reading. Just have your dictionary next to you and when you dont understand a word you can look it up.
good luck :)
Hi everyone. I am a litte village girl from Austria.
I was born here and now I am X years old.
I can help you to improve your language skills.
I am going here to a school it's called "Handelsakademie" it's a school, which is focused on international business and IT.
I have very good grades in English. I can speak it almost like my mother tongue.
As I said, if you want to improve your English just send me a message I'll write back, for sure.
you are from netherlands and also you are dutch, so why your nickname is like this?? gulay is a turkish female name.
cute poison: Im dutch..but I live in turkey for 7 years now. My husband and turkish friends call me Gülay..:)
I already answered that question 'changing'