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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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SELF-TRAINING

Hi all,
I'm an Italian guy! I'd like to improve my english (speaking, reading and writing), but I haven't got enough money to attend a course and with my job, I haven't the time material to travel in english countries!
Anyone can help to build a process to do this?
Anyone know the steps/guidelines I can follow to learn and to be my self-trainer?

Thank all for your help!
  

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html It's been designed for one of the TOEFL questions and is still in Beta mode, but so far it's been getting a lot of compliments. Basically, it allows you to work your way through a speaking prompt and record in a series of steps, trying out new strategies as you go along. We may end up making a lot more of these if there are people like yourself who want to try self-training.

  • html It's been designed for one of the TOEFL questions and is still in Beta mode, but so far it's been getting a lot of compliments.
  • Basically, it allows you to work your way through a speaking prompt and record in a series of steps, trying out new strategies as you go along.
  • We may end up making a lot more of these if there are people like yourself who want to try self-training.
  • I also have free regular Video news on my blog, which then connect to free speaking and writing applications.
  • It's not coursework, but it's free and if you're proactive you could use it to help you.
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Hi,

You might like to try something like this:

http://www.onlinenglish.net/TOEFL/ibt_speaking_self_developer.html

It's been designed for one of the TOEFL questions and is still in
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You should find sites on the internet that have EFL flash cards and other online quizzes using HTML. This way, you can practice without getting too bored... plus, the questions and answers are shuffled when you reload the page, so you can't memorize the answers quite so easily. Also, listen to as much English as you can from podcasts and TV (e.g., CNN & BBC) to help with your pronunciation.

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