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- Erfan76
May 2018
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![]() | CezaryBMay 2018 No. Do you need to know English words to speak English? Well.... obviously yes! Should you stop yourself from trying to use and speak English before you learn more "words"? Absolutely not! The fastest way to learn is to jump into as many conversations as possible and learn organically through speaking. You'll quickly realize the words you still need to learn, and prevent yourself from spending time memorizing words you'll never use. |
Erfan76May 2018 ammm...yes you are right...thank you
![]() | backpackcatMay 2018 The ENTIRE vocabulary shouldn't be necessary, although we might say some things you won't understand. Just ask us what they mean, and you can gradually build your English vocabulary. As for what you DO need to learn, try to learn what you can on stuff that you'd use in everyday conversation. For the most part, English speakers can typically understand what one is trying to get across even if it's grammatically incorrect. |
Erfan76May 2018 my English is weak...I think when I know 90 percent of all words know I can good speak English well...thank you my dear for your guide
![]() | ahmed_eissMay 2018 Hi Can i speak english with you |
Erfan76May 2018 yes sure
![]() | Alexandre2109May 2018 your word structure needs to be corrected: you should say English vocabulary. Now, as for your question you should obviously strive to learn as many words as you can |
IvanZheltovMay 2018 You must always trying! Never stop man!