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Start reading good books and watching any news channel that uses British English( like BBC) . Practice talking in English with someone who knows the subject so that he/she can correct your mistakes if any. However ensure that the person with whom you practice is a good friend/ acquintance so that when...
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Start reading good books and watching any news channel that uses British English( like BBC) . Practice talking in English with someone who knows the subject so that he/she can correct your mistakes if any. However ensure that the person with whom you practice is a good friend/ acquintance so that when he corrects you, it does not dampen your self confidence. read less
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By talking in english ani using dictionanry.
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Talk to other first in English! ?? communication is the answer... ??
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