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What method or methods (up to 3) did you find MOST effective in you or your spouse's English language acquisition?

Formal instruction - group classes
7 (24.1%)
Formal instruction - private teacher
7 (24.1%)
Conversation classes (structured)
3 (10.3%)
Social conversation (unstructured)
6 (20.7%)
Intensive immersion programs
2 (6.9%)
Reading and Self-study (non computer)
4 (13.8%)
Computer software self-study
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 16

Voting closed: January 11, 2009, 07:31:48 AM

Author Topic: Learning English for Non-natives  (Read 7918 times)

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Offline Faux Pas

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Re: Learning English for Non-natives
« Reply #25 on: January 07, 2009, 07:50:12 PM »
They just let you in there?. I thought you had to be a student to get in, that's part of why I've stayed away from that place. ;)

I suppose you have to be a student I don't really know. My fiancee works there. But they have a very impressive library with lots of interesting stuff. You should check it out if you get an opportunity.

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Re: Learning English for Non-natives
« Reply #26 on: January 08, 2009, 06:41:08 AM »
I suppose you have to be a student I don't really know. My fiancee works there. But they have a very impressive library with lots of interesting stuff. You should check it out if you get an opportunity.

Sounds like it's worth checking out.. and good for your financee for working there, she must be learning all kinds of stuff. :D Do you think you could IM her and tell her I might drop in one of these days?. That would save me the trouble of having to explain things to whomever's in charge in there..
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Re: Learning English for Non-natives
« Reply #27 on: January 08, 2009, 07:42:56 AM »
Sounds like it's worth checking out.. and good for your financee for working there, she must be learning all kinds of stuff. :D Do you think you could IM her and tell her I might drop in one of these days?. That would save me the trouble of having to explain things to whomever's in charge in there..

Possum I would but I doubt it would do much good. She doesn't work at the American center. She works at the university. I really don't know how these type things work in Russia. Whether you must be a student to use the resources and facilities. I really have no idea.



 

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