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February 04, 2010

Tell me your English problems

Are you an English learner?  Would the following idea be of interest?

You tell me the words and phrases in English that give you trouble,(email or comment right here on the blog).

I will make two lessons per week that use some of these words and phrases, one easy and one more difficult.

Each lesson will have both an MP3 file, and the text, for you to download.

Each lesson will appear in the LingQ library.

Let me know what you think.

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AngieAkiko

Great! I can't wait to import your lessons to my LingQ lesson page!

About English problems... I always get confused with "respected" and "respective".

Steve

Akiko, I will include this in a future lesson. Keep the requests coming. Thanks.

Steve

Alleray

I think many (German speaking) students have problems using much and many correctly, so a lesson on this would be appreciated.
Personally I seem to have a problem distinguishing between "much/many" and "a lot of" as I found out in a recent conversation report. I have read some "rules" for this, but as you usually say, grammar rules don't automatically have an effect on your speaking habits. So maybe a lesson that includes both "much/many" and "a lot of" could help.

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