Hi Maria,

What I did mean is avoid books and more books of english grammar and
exercises if your objective is not be a writer.
However, I totally agree that read for fun is good and can improve our
english even fast.

This think line is shared by Warren (from successfulenglish.com) who says as
much you read better, but only if you read enjoyable and understandable
stuffs.

Take care

Ed.



On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 08:19, Maria Moshkovskaya <[email protected]> wrote:

> Eduardo,
>
> I think some people somehow love books or audiofiles to read and listen
> just because they love it.
> Of course I agree with you that practise is the best way to learn foreigbn
> language and everybody should remember about copyrighted materials, but it's
> also very interesting when you recieve some amazing link.
>
> for example this lecture in Massachusetts institute of technology.
>
> http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/physics/8-01-physics-i-classical-mechanics-fall-1999/video-lectures/embed11/
>
>
>
> be happy,
>
> Maria.

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