What called me attention was when he says we could not treat English as a
object or something stranger, English need become part of our daily life.

What about you ?

take care

Ed.

On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 03:27, rebeca alonso <[email protected]> wrote:

> ho! that is inspiring and encouraging .What can I say .. reminds me when I
> first started to learn English, and I  had to carry my dictionary with me
> all the time, I just wanted to know every unknown word I seen in adds ,
> books, t-shirts etc.., still people had gone into my purse, and they have
> found dictionaries ; asking me why? . I still have to learn more vocabulary
> and work on adjectives as well with compound verbs and lots more but in
> contrast with Adrian, grammar did help me very much, although previous
> knowledge was needed . As feeling ESL part of yours,  I agree with
> Adrian's  experience that he didn't  want  to think in  speaking  English so
> objectively  but  to think in it  naturally .
>
>

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