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bunty
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« on: November 09, 2005, 10:25:46 PM »

hi everybody i'm Bunty and i'm being a student at BBU now. I just want to know that how we can speak English well as the native people?
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« Reply #1 on: November 10, 2005, 12:40:54 AM »

Hi, nice to reply first message to you bunty Cool

Ha, ha! I don't think that you can speak as well as the native speaker.  :lol: That is imposible unless you was born in the UK, USA, Astralia or other countries that use English as the first speaking language. Furthermore, you have to live in that country too. Sad   However, we live in Cambodia, so we are unable to speak like the native speakers. First the pronunciation or the ascent, second grammar, third slang language, and last you are Cambodian.

However, I do think that learning to speak fluently and with suitable pace is good enough for us as a second language speaker. My purpose to learn English is being able to use it for my communication, for the work or business. If I can speak English quite fluently, people can understand what I want to present, that is fantastic for me. I have no ambition to be a perfect English speaker. I want to make learning cheerful, so that I am always happy to learn it.   Tongue
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« Reply #2 on: November 10, 2005, 09:41:46 PM »

Cool Hi Bunkheam!

 Cheesy Nice to have read your message! I do agree with you that we who are not the native English speakers can never speak English very well as those native speakers do unless (as you said) we were born in those countries or live in those country for almost all of our lives. I have a lot of friends who are now in the US and England. They have been there for almost 5 years but their English is just good as ours here in Cambodia.

It is true that it is enough and fantastic for us as the English learners to be able to express what we want others especially foreigners to understand.

Cheer,
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« Reply #3 on: November 10, 2005, 09:42:02 PM »

Cool Hi Bunkheam!

 Cheesy Nice to have read your message! I do agree with you that we who are not the native English speakers can never speak English very well as those native speakers do unless (as you said) we were born in those countries or live in those country for almost all of our lives. I have a lot of friends who are now in the US and England. They have been there for almost 5 years but their English is just good as ours here in Cambodia.

It is true that it is enough and fantastic for us as the English learners to be able to express what we want others especially foreigners to understand.

Cheer,
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