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How did you learn english?

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I learn English from some applications, school for sure and the websites.
Also I'm using Skype to met new people who speak English and make them as friends.
I have learned much from this point, it's really nice to have a partner speak English because you will improve your speaking and listening.
 
I did learn from my mother, she was an english teacher, and from cartoons and movies.
 
I learned english from watching movies i did learn somethings from school too but i learned
from movies and videos more however i learned also from forums and games
 
First thing my mother used to be a teacher of english ... although i didn't grow up with her around but i remember that she used to teach me when she's around ... now movies series and the net helped me to learn it better
 
From both of them. Since i was little I was passionate about English language and even started to learn it on my own from the internet
 
Well English is the lingua franca in my country... I'm an African...In schools here we use English to communicate.... As a toddler I started learning English from my parents and when I began to go to school I learnt from my parents
 
You learn from school or from internet ? :D
I don't know from where did I learn ? but when I was in University ,there all lesson and presentations were in English and we used to present all lessons in English. I think this thing improved my skills. And after that ,I searched different sites and learn about them ,my this searching also improved my English. And now ,these forums are best way to improve English writing skills
 
My motivation to learn English came at the age of seventeen when the scholarship was acquired with a bitter skill during the interview. Like many of my friends in the country, I also visited Urdu Grammar School, my mother tongue is Urdu, all my colleagues were speaking in Urdu to everyone and it is very unlikely that we would follow English speaking. available. So once the defendant asked me what my hobby was, I read the answer. Yes, I enjoyed reading a lot of articles, especially on this novel, but it was mostly in Urdu. Then he asked to talk about my book, and that question got me into trouble. I'm really ready for this interview to introduce myself, but I forgot to organize myself with this frequently asked interview question. For those of us who are constantly on the move. Let them know that speaking English will show that our brain is extraordinarily moving through what it wants to mention in their mother tongue and looking for acceptable English words to translate it. And last but not least, the headline made you read this article. And it takes time, no one has time for it. So I made a mistake with this simple question while not even answering for the ultimate purpose. It was a shame. Of course, I didn't get that benefit.

Years later, when I entered university, fifty percent of my time was spent speaking English. I should not translate Urdu to English in my mind before speaking. And because of the nature of my work, I excelled academically in writing English. When I see one of my Facebook friends reviewing his book on Facebook, I love his style. As a result of expressing the feelings and emotions of the World Health Organization, I once again felt anxious to feel perfectly fine in English. This can happen whenever I finish a book and start suppressing myself non-academicly writing about my thoughts. I actually write more and more piles at the moment, although square scales still seem to be piles of harmonious linguistic errors or difficult sentences that don't seem native. I still struggle with my thoughts in words, usually with golf strokes, but whenever I urge myself to write down, it's an exercise in my mind. I can't point it out clearly but this habit has modified the Pine Tree State. However, reading has undoubtedly re-claimed the many times from the depths of the mind.
 
Learned English from school obviously.
Btw, viewing web-series or movies will be good for building up anyone's English skills.
 
English iscompulsory subject from schooling but it is too difficult for us so i think i am not good in English... But i am trying to seek this language becouse it become mandatory for online work
 
I learned English unexpectedly when I was in third grade primary school. I actually have striking memory of the green shade of my English book with some highly contrasting illustrations. This was the main English book I have learned. However, I was bad in English. I just recall some jargon for example natural products, vegetables, creatures, and so on I didn't have time at school to learn sentence structure.

A when I was in High school, my English educator showed me how to utilize English language structure and presented me with sixteen kinds of tenses that I actually don't see every one of them as of recently. I learned more structure, more linguistic principle, and more jargon, yet I didn't generally believe that I am acceptable in English.
 
I learn how to speak English from some applications and also in school, I also learn by reading books. You can learn English by meeting people
 
I learn English from any thing i come across, different sources like movies, internet, books ,friends even from post bills and others. And if it is a new words I make sure I make use of such word daily.
 
I learnt English unconsciously. I found out one day I could speak because my country was colonized by British. So English is the generally accepted language although we all have our individual languages. I guess the magic of schooling also influenced me.
 
You learn from school or from internet ? :D
I learnt most of the basics and grammar from school, English is the first language in schools in our country. They taught English well, I learnt more English mostly by watching Web series and movies and by engaging in conversations. But I feel I should improve more
 
Some people are naturally very intelligent, I'm surprised seeing some comments above stating that they learn English-speaking from the Internet, from their partner etc. Someone like me it would take ages or even forever to learn a language from the Internet. English is my country language that's why I'm able to write with it, otherwise it would be nearly impossible for me to learn it on the Internet.
 
I have learnt English, in my high school. The teachers taught me very basic principales of English grammar and tenses.
Then for rehearsal, taking with friends on different social medias. There are some my foreign friends in different countries, and I talk with them in English.
 
I learned it at a young age by taking classes, shaping it up by watching movies talking in English, reading articles, and many other things written in English on the internet, and chatting with native English speakers. They all helped me get better at speaking and writing in English, more or less.
 

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