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If The English Language Contains More Than 1 Million Words And Special Phrases, Then What's The Best Way To Find All Of Them And Repeat Them Every Day?

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julliarder | 08:32 Tue 03rd Dec 2024 | Jobs & Education
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Nextline. I decided to learn everything is available and have the longest choice for operating my future coherent English language freely. That's the way in my understanding. Because i am tired to be "shaking leaf on tree of the dark forest".

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The average native British person does not know 1m words and does not need to know .5m

Many words spoken will not be found in any dictionary and are only understood by people from the same background or region, or their contemporaries.

If you want to broaden your understanding of the language read a wide variety of newspapers, books and watch tv with the subtitles on

I wouldn't find the time to repeat 1 million words every day.

 

Why not find a language site on the Web that puts you in touch with native speakers to converse with ?

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I prefer some collected Encyclopedeas, because my experience of daily talking with American students online isn't enough progressive. I want to have a chance to beat level of the well educated Englishmen by fair means of the hard intensive learning.

If you are conversing with American students you will never emulate a highly educated, professional English person, neither in speech nor the written word

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