![]() You can find tons of great vocabulary/phrases in these sources. In all seriousness, I would say try to absorb as much native material as possible. I hope to get some advice and feedback to reach my goals in the future. And I don't know what to do next for now. I tried to use English Vocabulary In Use to learn vocabulary but It seemed very boring for me. I want to get a foreign education to live and work in the USA, for example. I'd like to know more words because I want to be fluent in English (Fluent must know 10.000 words). I've tested my vocabulary recently and the test showed me that I know at about 4.300 words. But I have difficulties with new vocabulary. Although I understand how to learn new grammar (btw, grammar is the easiest part of the language for me, I don't know why), I understand how to learn the pronunciation (I learn General American). It was easy to reach an intermediate level for me. I'm from Russia and I've been learning English for about 1.5 years. Hi there! This is my first post on Reddit. ![]() r/languagelearning for general discussion about second languages. r/languagebuds for finding people to practice your English with. r/Eloquent for learning to speak in a more cultured and sophisticated manner. R/language_exchange, r/languagelearning, r/ielts, or r/whatstheword Please feel free to use our friends on your journey to English fluency!! In case you haven't seen it, it's at the bottom of Reddit's page, or here. If you think it does not contribute to the subreddit it is posted in or is off-topic in a particular community, downvote it.įollow Reddiquette. ![]() If you think something contributes to conversation, upvote it. This includes the posting of personal information and posting with the intention of starting or propagating drama. Purposefully inciting arguments, personal attacks and threats will not be tolerated. Harassment or any derogatory language will not be tolerated. Please help rather than be rude or abusive. This is a place for people learning English to ask questions about English grammar, syntax, vocabulary, and the like.īe respectful.
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