Good evening,
I would like to switch some light on this issue.
Well first of all, think it's not necessary to travel to an Anglophone country so as to learn English.
I like some advices in this topic and I think one the good ways is to ''listen to the news program'' because most speakers articulates correctly the words while they were speaking.
Also to learn the ''structures of sentences that are repeated'' and try to repeat them whenever you can (such babies when they learn their very firsts sentences, you see what I mean?)
Usually when learning a language, "reading" improves your writing and "listening" improves your speaking.
I would add a tool that I personally found it interesting at the condition to find serious people. It's the : conversations / exchanges. Here in Canada it is a common thing as it's a multicultural country.
2 people meet once or twice a week and talk over coffee for one or two hours, the 1st half in French and one English (for example, it may be Spanish or Arabic or Mandarin etc ...).
Where this is not possible we may use the web sites of conversations / exchanges and we look for the right match. Then we use skype or msn.
The exchange is beneficial for both but as I said: we have to find serious people.
Good luck.
I would like to switch some light on this issue.
Well first of all, think it's not necessary to travel to an Anglophone country so as to learn English.
I like some advices in this topic and I think one the good ways is to ''listen to the news program'' because most speakers articulates correctly the words while they were speaking.
Also to learn the ''structures of sentences that are repeated'' and try to repeat them whenever you can (such babies when they learn their very firsts sentences, you see what I mean?)
Usually when learning a language, "reading" improves your writing and "listening" improves your speaking.
I would add a tool that I personally found it interesting at the condition to find serious people. It's the : conversations / exchanges. Here in Canada it is a common thing as it's a multicultural country.
2 people meet once or twice a week and talk over coffee for one or two hours, the 1st half in French and one English (for example, it may be Spanish or Arabic or Mandarin etc ...).
Where this is not possible we may use the web sites of conversations / exchanges and we look for the right match. Then we use skype or msn.
The exchange is beneficial for both but as I said: we have to find serious people.
Good luck.