English Proficiency Programs
@cafeconleche353 (77)
October 6, 2021 11:58am CST
I've been checking out for a English Proficiency program or similar that will help me to improve my English skills but the one I had found are way to expensives (1,000-1,500 USD)
Do you know or recommended me any program or another option that will be less expesive that I can look and have more options?
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@sharonelton (28700)
• Lichfield, England
8 Oct 21
I'm just learning Welsh from books and apps on my tablet.
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@sharonelton (28700)
• Lichfield, England
9 Oct 21
@cafeconleche353 Sounds great. I also have a couple of CD's but one of them is much too fast for me.
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@cafeconleche353 (77)
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8 Oct 21
I used to use duo lingo and one that you could practice with native speakers.
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@cafeconleche353 (77)
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9 Oct 21
@sharonelton sometimes I try listening different accents so I can exercise my listening
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@CuriousGab (3292)
• India
7 Oct 21
Read and practise as much as you can.
Try to speak more,it helps.
If there is no one to practise with , stand in front of a mirror and talk to your self to gain confidence and improve pronunciations.
You can refer to YouTube videos or sites which teach English.
All the best
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@CuriousGab (3292)
• India
13 Oct 21
@cafeconleche353
I don't have any specific channel to recommend but there are lots of good videos available there.
If you keep looking you will find some
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@rmnrmn (688)
• India
9 Oct 21
I did IELTS (International English Language Testing System) course for improving my English skill at writing, reading, speaking and listening. Its really improve my English skill drastically.
@DaddyEvil (137257)
• United States
6 Oct 21
I have a friend who started a YT channel where he gives lessons for people needing help with their English.
Here is the link to his channel:
I hope this helps you.
This is a personal journal of the host that shares materials on English as a Second Language teaching and learning and his life journey showcasing activities like travel and leisure, weight training routines and all about fitness, how to's and other tips,
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@DaddyEvil (137257)
• United States
6 Oct 21
@cafeconleche353 You're very welcome.
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@cafeconleche353 (77)
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6 Oct 21
I’ll check it, it would definitely helps! Thanks
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@elmer0421 (432)
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9 Oct 21
You may learn English online without getting a certificate. You can do some notes while taking an English class and finish it before the deadline. One particular site you can use to learn English is edx.
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@arast0ry (187)
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9 Oct 21
watch youtube, make a friend from internet, read full english book story, that's my way, and help me a lot, maybe we wanna learn gramma first better, but my friend from online told me, sometime american or england people do mistake about the grammar, most importantly you need to understand the vocabulary and its meaning, for grammar you can later learn from books that are full of English, and you will get used to grammar
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@kaylachan (69230)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
6 Oct 21
Find ways to practice on your own. Sites like Mylot, that require you to read and write in English, are good platforms to get some practice in.
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@asianlady (2697)
• Ireland
6 Oct 21
And why do you like to be fluent in English? Are you applying a job or opening your global business? I think your English is not that bad.
@cafeconleche353 (77)
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6 Oct 21
Yes, I’m in the process of getting a job and those who I had applied required me to improved my English and applying again.
@asianlady (2697)
• Ireland
6 Oct 21
@cafeconleche353 All right, don't worry you will improve soon. Or you can check some courses online in Udemy. I'm not sure, if I got it right.
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@cafeconleche353 (77)
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7 Oct 21
I already finish a program in the “best “ local institution in my country, that’s why I’m checking online options
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