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Active learning by Whitey Dreblingwack - Wed, 22 Feb 2012 15:51:47 EST ID:zAiiScoo No.5667 Ignore Report Quick Reply
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Question: how do you hone your active skills in language without being in contact with teachers or native speakers?
Are sites like livemocha, lang8, busuu or lingq, good alternatives to practice a language actively and learn to speak (or simply write) like a native?
Is there other methods?
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Fuck Pickshaw - Wed, 22 Feb 2012 18:05:35 EST ID:w9ru40bT No.5668 Ignore Report Quick Reply
The sites will help, but nothing is as good as actually being SURROUNDED by the language for hours and hours and hours at a time in stores, parks, theaters, and work, and school.
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Hedda Haddlestock - Wed, 22 Feb 2012 20:04:27 EST ID:VbY/EZdG No.5669 Ignore Report Quick Reply
Go to Skype Forums and find someone with which to talk everyday though a microphone. That the closest as you'll ever get.
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Sophie Brindlehood - Thu, 23 Feb 2012 19:02:29 EST ID:HO2GbzcV No.5675 Ignore Report Quick Reply
From left to right in that pic I see : Ahmadinejad, Gaddafi, and Chavez
Reading and online communication always helps



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