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As this recent infographic illustrates, the most widely used language on the internet is English, which is used on more than half of all the pages on the web. Those pages cover every style of English – business, conversational, scientific reports, news, sports, debates, local dialects and more – which makes the internet an ideal resource for interactive learning.
While access to current English books or newspapers may not be easy, you can always use the internet to find content on almost any topic. Practise your English language learning by reading books or newspaper articles, listening to the radio or podcasts and by watching streaming videos of TV and film.
You can use the internet to shape your language studies. If you’re learning English to go on holiday, for example, you can look up detailed information about the place that you’ll be visiting. Or if you’re learning English for your career, you can find out more about the sector you work in, including common words and phrases, and industry-specific terminology.
One of the biggest advantages of using the internet to support your language learning is how much it can help you understand the culture of another country. This is especially true when it comes to watching video online. Watching the news, including sports coverage, or popular TV shows can help you see the world through the eyes of another country and give you an insight into how its culture differs from your own.
But perhaps the most exciting opportunity that the internet presents English language learners is the ability to communicate in real-time with native speakers. Using video calling, instant messaging and online forums means you can join in live conversations and debate – a superb way to practise your spoken and written English.
And, as anyone who has ever made an error when posting a comment on a blog will tell you, there are always lots of people willing to help you correct your grammar!
As this recent infographic illustrates, the most widely used language on the internet is English, which is used on more than half of all the pages on the web. Those pages cover every style of English – business, conversational, scientific reports, news, sports, debates, local dialects and more – which makes the internet an ideal resource for interactive learning.
While access to current English books or newspapers may not be easy, you can always use the internet to find content on almost any topic. Practise your English language learning by reading books or newspaper articles, listening to the radio or podcasts and by watching streaming videos of TV and film.
You can use the internet to shape your language studies. If you’re learning English to go on holiday, for example, you can look up detailed information about the place that you’ll be visiting. Or if you’re learning English for your career, you can find out more about the sector you work in, including common words and phrases, and industry-specific terminology.
One of the biggest advantages of using the internet to support your language learning is how much it can help you understand the culture of another country. This is especially true when it comes to watching video online. Watching the news, including sports coverage, or popular TV shows can help you see the world through the eyes of another country and give you an insight into how its culture differs from your own.
But perhaps the most exciting opportunity that the internet presents English language learners is the ability to communicate in real-time with native speakers. Using video calling, instant messaging and online forums means you can join in live conversations and debate – a superb way to practise your spoken and written English.
And, as anyone who has ever made an error when posting a comment on a blog will tell you, there are always lots of people willing to help you correct your grammar!
1. Yes, I have a very intelligent partner to learn English with, that's Internet.
2. No. I have never taken an extra English course.
3. I learn English by many ways, such as: listen to local people, write all the words that they come across, watch English films, and so on.
4. Yes, I have a problem. This arises from my house because no one in my house can speak English well.
5. Learning English has many benefits. We can find works easily, we can contact with everyone in the world, we can ask way without losing time, etc.
6. I think they should practice speaking English more regularly.
7. The most difficult English skill is listening.
8. I heard a lot of voice of local people, watched English films,...
9. Listening is the tough English skill. Because you have to face native speed of speech, accents, intonation…
10. As I said: hear a lot of local people and watch English films.
11. I can learn English with everyone all over the world by the Internet.
12. It's some safe, some unsafe. Because using the Internet can help us learn English better, but if using to much, it'll make us have a very painful headache.
13. Using the internet has some advantages. We can contact everyone in the world by the Internet, we can learn by the Internet, we can relax by the Internet, we can listen to music by the Internet, we can see films by the Internet. In generally, Internet is very useful.
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1.What are your favorite activities for the summer vacation?
My favourite activities for the summer vacation is travelling
2.How do you often spend your free time?
I spend my free time on surfing the internet
3.How much time do you spend doing your homework in the evening?
I spend for about 4 hours
4.Which do you prefer doing at weekends,staying at home or going out?
I prefer staying at home to going out
5.Do you like traveling?What is your favorite place of interest?
Yes, I do. It's the US
7.What cities have you visited?Which one do you like most?
I visited Ha Noi, HCM City, Nha Trang,... I like HCM City most
8.Do you like taveling by bus?Why(not)?
No, I don't. Because I have carsick
9.Where do people in your neighborhoos often go shopping?
Supermarket
Nowadays, English is used in many country and recognized the main language. Each person has different way to study English. To study English well, I often do grammar exercises in grammar books anytime, listen to the program on the radio anhd E tapes to improve my listening and sometimes I also listen E songs and sing them. In addition, I always write E as much as possible and learn by heart all newwords anhd texts to be able to remember mỏe words. To improve my speaking, I speak E with my friends anywhere and anytime. Beside, I sometime watch E ( enghlish) program on TV, read short stories or newpapers in E, use a distionaty for reading to study English effectively.
1. She asked him what he did in his free time
2. If you don't start at once, you'll be late for school
3. The students said to Mr Ba that they were happy to see him there
4. "I'm going to have a new shool bag". He said
5. When did he buy this car?