how can i be improve my English gramma and vocabularies any suggest?

54 Views|Posted 2013-04-12 15:00:05
Asked by Peter Zathang
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PEOPLECARE
2013-04-13 10:40:29
Peter, the best way to learn any language is to listen to good speakers - we recommend watching TV shows with good English usage, listen to English radio shows, read daily newspapers, look up meanings of words that are new or unfamiliar, try to use numerous online resources to learn English grammar

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Arvind Joshi
2013-04-12 15:21:55
For improving and increasing English vocabulary, it is necessary to fall in love with English words, and creating interest in the words and the language. An interesting way to start is to find out the ORIGIN of words. For this, I recommend a book "Romance of the origin of words" published by Goylsaa

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9 years ago
Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis is brilliant book that helps you build a strong vocab. I would suggest you to use this book . The book does not forces you to memorize any word, it explains the origin and history behind the word and hence making it easier to remember the words. Know more on: ht

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2014-08-11 15:43:04
Many have said that the English language is one of the hardest to learn. However, with the right training, learning English as a second language can be a fun and positive experience. In this article you will better understand how to tackle the English language and how to speak English fluently. On

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