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SUPERNATURAL2006 Posted 19 years ago
Speech & Pronunciation

better to watch tv or listening radio

0Hi I want to improve my pronunciation.. I watch tv in english.. but as well I want to improve my grammar I dont know how to do it.. I get bored of the grammar in specially when my teacher says this is a subject, or she says modal+participle.. do you know another way to learn grammar? returning the topic of pronunciation do you know is it better to watch tv or to listen radio? some people has told me it's better the radion I am confused.. about that, I am mexican and I live in mexico I think my english is not so good, in special my pronunciation0-
  

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0 Hi Supernatural,02br 00listening to English is definitely a good way to improve everything, from pronunciation to vocabulary. I heard of that thing about the radio too, that is, I heard that listening to the radio is better than watch ing TV because the pictures on TV might distract you from listening. 02br 00I personally believe it's the other way around, that is, watching TV is a better way to improve your English.

  • 0 Hi Supernatural,02br 00listening to English is definitely a good way to improve everything, from pronunciation to vocabulary.
  • I heard of that thing about the radio too, that is, I heard that listening to the radio is better than watch ing TV because the pictures on TV might distract you from listening.
  • 02br 00I personally believe it's the other way around, that is, watching TV is a better way to improve your English.
  • When you watch TV or a movie, you listen to English and also see the situation in which that kind of English is used.
  • It's easy to remember a scene in a movie than something heard on the radio.
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0 Hi Supernatural,02br
00listening to English is definitely a good way to improve everything, from pronunciation to vocabulary. I heard of that thing about the radio too, that is, I heard that listening to the radio is better than watch ing TV because the pictures on TV might distract you from listening. 02br
00I personally believe it's the other way around, that is, watc
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0 Both TV and radio are good. You'll get a slightly different skill from each. Don't do one to the exclusion of the other. If you imitate in your own speech what you hear on TV and radio, you might not need a lot of grammar. Learning a lot of grammar doesn't help some people. Sometimes just repeating and imitating works better. Everyone has their own way of learning.02br
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