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Uploaded by on Sep 6, 2008

We asked a few people at iSummit about learning English (and Japanese).


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http://thedailyenglishshow.blogspot.com/2008/09/817-language-study-advice-fro...

英文スクリプト+日本語訳+番組詳細
http://tdes.blog120.fc2.com/blog-entry-334.html

Show 817 Saturday 6 September
The Daily English Show
http://www.thedailyenglishshow.com/

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  • I am from Mexico, my native language is Spanish. I learned English at home, basically listening to the music and watching movies. I improved it by meeting people from other countries. My advise to English students is to force yourselves to use the language. Watching TDES is an awesome option that you've got. *grin*

  • Great advice :) By the way, you don't need "the" with music (when you're talking about music in general). "I learned English at home, basically listening to music and watching movies."

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  • Great video! It's cool when you do stuff like this.

  • Everyone in this vid speak English very well. That's how I want to speak English. Especially like that JP girl & Taiwanese guy.

  • I learned english cause my mother lived on New york for a year, when she was a kid, later on she kept practicing, I was born in Guatemala and my first language of course is spanish and english is my second, I practice alot and my english is almost perfect, no one notice the difference cause I sound more from USA than those ppl that still learn, read, talk, and hear that`s the best way to talk english that`s my advice though.

  • very good video.

  • Thank you Sarah :D

    I have another advice as well. Do not fear to be wrong. Mistakes are an oportunity to improve ourselves.

  • Michael was one of my teachers hehe.

  • Very interesting tips. I find it more useful for foreign languages, i always thought studying abroad would be just an awesome idea to help me. Now I am only more sure i'll be studying abroad in college

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