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English in UK

I look for some advice about study English by oneself

Hello All.
I would like to ask about how to study English by oneself? I was on course in language school. It was terrible time form me. I achieve only FCE course from Longman book - "Fast track to FCE". Now I am studying English at home and repetition all lessons from last school year course. I notice that when I study by oneself I make a bigger progress in English than my classroom school. Every day I am also studying English grammar form Michael Swan - "Practical English Usage". It is good book, I think.
My question is what should I do to still improve my English?

Maybe some solutions are:

1.make a conversation by Skype with native speaker,
2.read a lot of (but sometimes I couldn't translate and understand whatI read)

3.often make a correspondence with native speaker (I do it but a lot ofnative speaker afraid that I want to go abroad and make a visit at them, sic!)

4.still feel a problem with grammar - I can't too understand: ThePassive Voice; Reporter Speech (usage and translate form and into English).
Thank you for advice.
Best wishes for all.
  

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Swan's a good book. Read a lot of English-language fiction, watch many English-language movies, with subtitles on. php Marius Hancu

  • Swan's a good book.
  • Read a lot of English-language fiction, watch many English-language movies, with subtitles on.
  • php Marius Hancu
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Swan's a good book.
Read a lot of English-language fiction, watch many English-language movies, with subtitles on.
Try:
http://thegrammarexchange.infopop.cc
http://www.englishpage.com/forums/in

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