Dear friends,

Last night I wrote to Diana, the author of 'Helping You Learn
English.com' and here her answer:

http://www.helping-you-learn-english.com/efl-learners-how-to-use-the-language.html

I would like to add some comments, and I wish I can get another
English language personality's opinion ;) Please, stay tunned! ;)

Pablo

On 13 mayo, 05:50, pln471 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear all concerned about this thread,;)
>
> Oh my goodness,Pablo Ed Elham NgoNam and all!
>
> How can I answer you all in 30 minutes' time?!;(
>
> To Elham and NgoNam first,
> I have problems acquiring new range of vocabulary,too!
> I had to look the word Pablo used in his previous message"culprit" up
> in the dictionary just now.;)
>
> What's your newest range of words,Elham?
> What's the purpose of acquiring those words?
> If you tell me more specifically,maybe I'll have more ideas how to
> help you.
> NgoNam uses absolutely the right method to acquire new vocabulary from
> the sentences in the context.
> When I was a teenager and passionate for English,I used to memorize
> sentences in the dictionary/textbook while learning brand new words/
> idioms/phrases,and I did a lot of substitution drills out loud or in
> my mind,as well.
>
> Talking about speaking skill,(as most of you find the most difficult
> to tackle)
> When I was so desperate to better my fluency,I was crazy enough to
> speak to my other crazy classmates in English regardless of what
> others might think of or stare at us on the campus or after school in
> public on the street! If you can find anyone who dares to practice
> speaking in English with you in your office or on the campus,don't
> hesitate to do so.Even though it's not natural,it helps to organize
> your sentence patterns or thoughts in English.And the more you do
> it,the better you'll feel about expressing yourself in English.
> (instead of translating from your mother tongue)
>
> I wish we could organize an inter-continental group talk again very
> soon,either this month or in June!;)
>
> Great day to us all!
> Pln
>
> On May 13, 8:31 am, "NgoNam" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Dear Elham and others,
>
> > I think that most language learners have difficulties when dealling with 
> > new words including me. I rarely study new words without context as it's 
> > extremely troublesome and boring to remember the meaning of these new 
> > words. Moreover we may not be able to understand the usage of these words 
> > by learning in this way. From my point of view, the best way to learn and 
> > manage new words is to study them carefully for the first time (by looking 
> > up their meaning in many dictionaries, reading many examples and text 
> > consisting these words) and then try to apply them into your speaking or 
> > writing. When I can use a word and I believe that it is used correctly (by 
> > looking up at dictionaries or asking native speakers), this word becomes a 
> > part of my vocabulary and I'll never forget it. I'm afraid of using words 
> > incorrectly so I always check them in dictionaries and, fortunately, I have 
> > a convenient dictionaries system to help me look up a word quickly and 
> > easily ^_^ I am influenced deeply by a famous quotation "it's better to 
> > spend the whole night to understand the problem rather than waisting all 
> > your life to doubt about it". ^_^
>
> > Hope you find something useful from my own experience, and I also want to 
> > know your particular way of studying new words. It's always a big trouble 
> > of any language learners.
>
> > Regards,
> > NgoNam
>
> >   ----- Original Message -----
> >   From: Elham Moazzen
> >   To: [email protected]
> >   Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 12:54 PM
> >   Subject: [ESL Podcast] Re: How to Learn English
>
> >   Dear Pauline and All
>
> >   I need an advice about how to manage the new words I have learned.
>
> >   Thanks
> >   Elham- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
>
>
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