I got a question. please help. My english is not good and I would like keep up to date. Is there any free online website where they teach ESL. My weakness is in gramer. Also…speak v.s. talk. When do I use these two terms in sentence…?
many thanx
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The BBC provides excellent free resources here:http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learniā¦
Good luck!
You can download a program called Before You Know It! onto your PC for English. It helped me!
Speaking vs. Talking:
“Talk” is correct in almost any situation. See my examples:
I talked to him yesterday. (Correct)
I speaked to him yesterday. (Incorrect)
I will talk in front of the audience. (Correct, but not as good as…)
I will speak in front of the audience. (Correct.)
Otherwise, speak and talk are usually interchangeable.
If you have further questions, feel free to drop me an email.
You speak to someone;
People talk together.
just go to yahoo.com and read all the news articles, you’ll pick it up much quicker then any teacher by just reading on your own and remembering how things go together.
Do a search through chacha.com and you’ll probably find a TON of resources.
http://www.free-ed.net is a good one
good luck!