Do you continue learning english after your graduating from school ???
By perris
@perris (60)
China
November 4, 2010 4:54am CST
If you are not a english,or your mother tongue is not english,do you continue learning english after your graduating from school?
I am living in peking,everymorning,i listen to CRI,a radio program broadcasted in english,to practise my listening.Do you learn english everyday?
3 responses
@heaytheblogger (2876)
• Philippines
8 Dec 12
I do believe that education is endless, regardless of school or not you should not limit yourself to any education you want to acquire. It also helps to learn more outside from the school premise in that way you can hone yourself with skills that definitely help you in your success in the future.
@Hatley (163776)
• Garden Grove, California
5 Nov 10
hni perris you are doing very well with English. I was born in the US so have spoke it all my life. I can well believe I would be in trouble
though trying to learn Chinese. I think Children have it the easiest in
learning new languages. I am in my eighties so I know I would have a lot of trouble leaning Chinese. I think uou are doing quite well myself.
@hippiemomdiaries (815)
• Philippines
4 Nov 10
Yes, it is an advantage to learn English even after school. In fact, it is outside school that you would be utilizing English the most. Due to the globalization phenomenon, you must be able to communicate your ideas to the rest of the world; and currently the majority use English as the most common language for communication in the internet. You're on the right track -- keep on listening, reading, and writing in English so you can get the hang of it and be fluent.