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2011- 9- 15 03:01 PM |
رد: اقـــتراح مــهــم لجـــعــل مــواضيعنا وردودنا باللغة الانجـــلــيزية
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I'm totally agree with you Saher
It's brilliant idea
more working in yourself that means good result
and you will be able to practice and get more in English
I can add a exciting topic which I found it via internet and I'm sure many students thinking about it
How Long Will It Take Me To Speak English Fluently
One of the questions that Thai learners, as well as other second language learners, always have in mind is “How long will it take me to speak English fluently?” This question is always in the back of the learners’ minds and never seems to disappear. After learning English or other second languages for awhile, the learners start to feel frustrated, disappointed, and become less motivated. As a result, the learners do not seem to gain language proficiency despite many years of learning English, especially in the speaking area because Thai and English, especially, are significantly different from each other. Therefore, this becomes one of the significant problems that hold back their potentials in learning English. However, answering to the question, I’d rather restate it to “How will we speak English fluently?” Studying abroad? Paying a big ward of money to a language institute? Or Spending more time on reading something you like?
Responding to the question, my answer is reading. Generally speaking, it takes a long time, a lot of effort and endless practice in learning a new language such as English. Nevertheless, the learners can expedite the process of learning by employing many methods. One of them is reading. Reading seems to be one of the main keys that help second-language learners to develop their speaking skills. Most importantly, it is so cheap that sometimes it would not cost you a dime. By reading, the learners are exposed to new vocabulary and expressions used in every day conversation. Besides, they are vicariously and inevitably exposed to the new country and are able to understand its culture and people expressed in the story. Thus, this is another way to help the learners to be able to speak English correctly and fluently. Then, the new questions arise, “How can I start reading? And, what kind of book should I read?”
Based on a research, “reading is a habit which is developed at a very early age. If a child is in an environment where adults are always reading something, the child develops that habit. We need to have material that will entice the young to read more. It is from those romantic books that some of us have moved on to reading other things of importance.” This can be concluded that we should read at the early age. However, does it mean that it is too late for SPU students and other adult learners? No. Learning is never too late! The learners should start reading what they are most interested in. There are many numbers of books, magazines or articles for them to read. For beginners, they might want to read easy and short books that entice their interests. As soon as they gain enough vocabulary words, they might consider searching for more difficult books to read. If they like imagination, they might want to grab …..If they are interested in spiritual living and thoughts, they might want to find a book entitled Take Your Time of Eknath Eswaran. This book teaches them about how to live their lives to the fullest and how to put others’ first; it will certainly enlighten their restless minds! Last but not least, if they are in love, they might consider reading The Letter to …………… by James Patterson. This novel will surely bring them to tears, and you will understand the importance of love better.
Now that they know how imperative reading is and what books to read, they can get started on building the habit of reading and find a good book to read. However, they have to START NOW! NO PROCRASTINATING! Once their reading is sharpened, then their speaking will become superb and their writing will be remarkable.
Keep this in mind that, however, things take timeJ.
By Ajarn Piboon Sukvijit
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thank you for vote..
good topic, and you can add all useful
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