Hey non english native spaekrs

how you learnt english??
english is very hard
i learnt english during 14 years old and i'm bad english
how i study englsih??

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just watch white people porn instead of jav

My family forced me to only read comics in english when I was a child

Why?

I suck at English. I can write/read it, but i can't hold a conversation with an English speaking person. I live near the German and French language barrier so i never use English in daily life. That is the thing about learning languages; do you need it? In my case i do need it.

>I live near the German and French language barrier so i never use English in daily life
How does thst sentence even make any sense?
Stupid limburger

I learnt English by watching a lot of movies and replying phrases I like. It helps to watch movies with actors you find aesthetically pleasing (mine's Brad Pitt)

Also try to repeat the phrase and apply it to real life scenarios.

>replying

Replaying.

>how you learnt english??
in school
>english is very hard
not really

I never attended English class in school and never did any studying. I just consumed English speaking media day in and day out. In fact I was more proficient in English compared to the A-Grade students in my class, even though I did worse on tests, because unlike them I could spontaneously create English sentences in my head and speak the language, while all they could do is use pre-made English sentences they memorized.

>Stupid limburger
Got me

>How does thst sentence even make any sense?
And how does this? thst. Really you are doing this?

Reading stories like this gives me hope that one day I'll become proficient in Spanish.

Good job

>I could spontaneously create English sentences in my head and speak the language,
That is what learning a language is all about. Kankerlul

Consume more English media. Start watching/playing it with your native language's subtitles and once you start picking up more vocabulary just go full English, subtitles or not. Posting here more helps too, in fact I'd say learning English is the only good thing you'd ever get out of this place.

Watch English media, read English books, browse Yas Forums, play WoW on English servers, fuck English and American women.

Brad Pitt is fucking awesome. He is the original chad

>CHING CHONG CHANG
This is all I understood from your post, learn English loser.

I learned it since I was a kid, my parents introduced me to English media very early on. The videogames exported here were from the US versions, being a US territory and all (that was before consoles introduced language options), which helped me learn english further than I would have learned solely on English class.

why do people turn on east asian proxies and larp as them?

mexicans very smelly

In English please.

mexican very smell people
understand?
repeat
mexican very smelly

Don't you have the same game consoles as in America? You are part of America but Spanish speaking. Oh boy this must be awkward.

Don't reply to shitposts

CHING CHONG CHANG CHONG

for some reason far-east asian seem to struggle most with english
strange as english is perhaps one of the most simple languages to learn, it is everything Esperanto aspired to be but organic, and piss easy grammar. We are bombarded so much with American culture from childhood, that most kids here know decent english at age 12, 2 years before they get their first english classes in school (where british standard is learned and americanisms are not allowed, at least back in my day in the 90s).

you just hang around the internet for enough time and you'll be good
it's no wonder why we all are alright

Top Gear, bong rock and GTA.
That's it. I went to London several years ago and I had no problem in communicating with others.
It helps if you're a lazy person, your
pronunciation will be a lot better.

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Yep, the average person who didn't know english very well mostly just glossed over it and focused on the gameplay. Nowadays, it should be easier considering most game console have been largely internationalized, but I have grown so accostumed to it that I still play them in English, especially since it's more guaranteed to have a dub than in Spanish (or worse yet, a more regionalized one like Castillian dubs).

You a good lad, Ngubu.

At least it used to be before the advent of the internet, but in the 90s, the European countries that used subtitles instead of voice-over dubbing in movies and tv-series, there young people knew English very well before turning 16. While the youth of the countries that used dubbing had a much harder time. Internet of course changed a lot.

watch every episode (and the movie) of aqua teen hunger force on repeat until you'r fluent

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grew up speaking a language that is essentially a dialect of germanic as english is as well

>grew up speaking a language that is essentially a dialect of germanic as english is as well
lmao what did he mean by this???