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The best way to learn "audio english"? - ServerScripter - 29.12.2012

Hey everyone ,

I was asking myself how to learn audio english , like , when I watch movies ,I don't understand what they say , only little little words , but when reading a story or... I understand it,I hope you can give me some advices, thank you.

Regards ServerScripter


Re: The best way to learn "audio english"? - dugi - 29.12.2012

I recommend watching movies/tv shows with English subtitles, it's a really good way to learn spoken English.

I've done this before while I was still learning it many years ago, nowadays I don't need subtitles at all!


Re: The best way to learn "audio english"? - ServerScripter - 29.12.2012

Thank you ! Epic way thank you again , I will try this idea untill I get other suggestions.


Re: The best way to learn "audio english"? - spacemud - 29.12.2012

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ah6WEo2y7do[/ame]


Re: The best way to learn "audio english"? - Georgi166 - 29.12.2012

Go to some random Teamspeak 3 channel and try to understand them ;d


Re: The best way to learn "audio english"? - Garsino - 29.12.2012

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That's the funniest shit I've heard in a while


Re: The best way to learn "audio english"? - Mr.Anonymous - 29.12.2012

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Go to some random Teamspeak 3 channel and try to understand them ;d
+1 for that.


Re: The best way to learn "audio english"? - Tamer - 30.12.2012

I would say,go and watch movies with English subtitles and english audio.


Re: The best way to learn "audio english"? - fiki574 - 30.12.2012

Go study, like I did - studying for 9 years now, yet my English is nowhere near perfect, but it's pretty good! I do know all the grammar and stuff, have huge vocabulary, but there'll always be something that will miss!