full ack! @ brownie
full ack! @ brownie
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For medical English try http://www.talkingmedicine.com
For general English all the advice already given sounds good to me
how about some serious newpaper like the New York TimesZitat von Books
I definetly agree to all those members who mentioned the aspect of newspapers and books, reading, be it any language is always helpful since you get to learn a bunch of new vocabularies and in addition you can perfectionate your way of expression.
And one of my favourite things to do are listening to music and of course get yourself a number of english speaking friends - or to be precise online friends- (if possible native speakers) and talk to them on either msn or any other messenger that you might want to use.....
I do not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it. --Voltaire
Love and knowledge led upwards to the heavens,
But always pity brought me back to earth;
Cries of pain reverberated in my heart
Of children in famine, of victims tortured
And of old people left helpless.
I long to alleviate the evil, but I cannot,
And I too suffer..
Why only online friends? Everywhere are native english speakers u can be friends with, at any uni, highschool, whatsoever. And why native speakers, I mean out there are a lot of great english speakers with another mothertongue than english. My experience is that some times non-native speakers have a better english than native speakers.
And the easiest way, noone jet has mentioned: Go to england, get drunk and just talk. That way u´ll overcome ur inhibitions. That together with constantly reading books and watching movies (in english), for me, it´s the best way!