الخميس، 6 ديسمبر 2012

فيديو تعلم مفردات وكلمات محادثة الانجليزية الالتقاء بصديق جديد التلفزيون الاسترالي Pleased to meet you


صباح الخير, في هذا الدرس الخاص باللغة سنتعلم مفردات وكلمات vocabulary and words مهمة وشائعة في اللغة الانجليزية التي تستخدم في كل المواقع اليومية بشكل شائع commonly used English vocabulary, سوف تعلمك هذه العبارات والجمل والكلمات في المحادثة باللغة الانجليزية خاص بالمطعم الأكل اللباس الرياضة العلوم العمر والاسم العائلة قواعد لغوية و عن الالتقاء بصديق جديد التلفزيون الاسترالي Pleased to meet you كما سوف تكون قادرا على إجراء محادثات و الكلم عبر الهاتف مع مختلف الناس باللغة الانجليزية بسهولة تامة وبسرعة وبدون صعوبة. حفظ الكثير من الجمل والعبارات مع النطق الصحيح Mp3 سوف يعطيك الكثير من الإيجابيات في توصيل أفكارك باللغة الانجليزية بوضوح للأجانب عند التحدث معهم. في هذا الفيديو سوف نتعلم كل ما يتعلق ب الالتقاء بصديق جديد التلفزيون الاسترالي Pleased to meet you في اللغة الانجليزية من كلمات مفردات ومصطلحات مع mp3 و للتحميل على الأيفون والأيبود بسهولة عبر الانترنت. Learn from English teacher - If it's possible you should try to learn from as many different teachers as possible, but at the very least find one English teacher and learn what you can from that person How to learn languages when you are a hard-working person In contrast to the four tasks that I assign to the hard-working learner and those were, of course, to be much more goal-oriented, more deliberate. You know, set weekly goals and stick to them. Don’t miss a day in your language learning; whereas, the lazy guy can go for a couple of days and not do it. Write – I’m too lazy to write. I’m working on my Italian, my Portuguese and my Russian, having fun with it, listening, enjoying, I don’t write. If I wrote I would do a lot better. I’m too lazy to write, but for the hard-working person – write. Then I say connect with a tutor, because a tutor will get you working harder. Even once a week, twice a week, via Skype, nowadays you can do it. You don’t have to get in a car and go anywhere or take a bus. So for the hard-working person, get yourself a tutor. And for the hard-working person, review your words and phrases, whether it be in flashcards or off lists. I don’t do it that often, because I’m a lazy learner. I prefer to listen. So that was my advice. For many people, learning this official government English is a matter of great importance, because they need a good job, and a visa, and a good salary, etc. But it is not easy to learn. In fact, more than 80% of native English speakers would have great difficulty passing any of the modern English language tests - such as IELTS, or TOIEC - and it is likely that this 80% know less than 20% of the grammatical rules of official English. There are clearly two types of English. There is the "official" that people who want high salaries and visas and international jobs must learn. And then there's English. Real English. Not proper, nor correct, or official, but the English that native English speakers actually speak, that native English speakers use to communicate in their daily lives. Real English is the subject of this article. It is never correct, or incorrect. It can be assessed by only one criteria - communication. Anything written or spoken must communicate what the writer or speaker wants. What are the characteristics of real English, how did it come to exist, why? Where did it come from? And can it help you or me, if we need to learn the official version?

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