Thứ Năm, 5 tháng 11, 2009

The reason for your study of english and the ways you've been learning it

It can't be denied that today English is the most widely used language in the world. It has been used in all spheres of public activity. Because of its importance I have chosen English as the second languages after my mother tongue.
In fact, English has become the international language. If I master this language I can go to any continent in the world: Asia, Europe, Africa, America and Australia. Everywhere people speak English books on a variety of subjects: science, sociology, anthropology, geology, entomology, political science and so on. If I read books on one or two subjects only my vocabulary will not increase fast enough. Therefore I try my best to accumulate as much vocabulary as possilbe by reading about different subjects because each subject has its own vocabulary. The more subjects I read in English the more words I can acquire to express my ideas and thoughts with treat ease and satisfaction.
I have dreamed of becoming one day capable tourist guide. In order to realize this hope I should read more books on traveling and learn more vocabulary on different aspects. Stading before one of my historical vestiges how can I tell my tourists about the history of my country and the courageous truggles of my people during the period of founding the nation and defending it against foregn invaders if I am not able to obtain any knowledge, any words on this domain.
After French, English is a living language because of its vitality and lucidity. Thanks to these characteristies, English has been used in all important meeting and conferences or in summit talks between leaders of powerful countries. To acquire a correct and fluent English I should learn the basic rules of English Grammar, and practice speaking English regualrly with my friends and my teachers. "Practice makes perfect". I should frequently listen to native English speakers through video, television and radio. Whenever I find a new word whose pronunciation I don't know I should look it up in the "Every man's English Pronouncing Dictionary" by Daniel Jones, a very percious ditionary for English beginners.
bing aware of the preeminence of the ?English language in every aspect of man's activity, I have been learning it with great zeal and avidity.

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