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SantiagoMSK
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Feb 8, 2012, 8:03 PM

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There are many methods of learning languages. For thousands of years people have used it! It's through practice with native speakers. Tests, reading and grammar will not give you results. Children learn their native language without these. I spent a lot of time tying to learn languages with audio courses, video courses and tests. I should not have done that. You should learn languages by talking to a native speaker of the language using a microphone and video. If you think it is better to do tests and read books - don't waste your time because it will take you years to learn one language. But if you decide to learn languages with a native speaker I can show you the site where you can learn languages using video chat for free!

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JanetLanier
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May 11, 2012, 7:35 AM

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I think you are right that without actually speaking how come we will know whether we are able to speak properly or not. Some people do follow this method to increase their vocablury.
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