How poor in English or Khmer you are! If you are not a native English or Khmer people.

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B1.Barang
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Re: How poor in English or Khmer you are! If you are not a native English or Khmer people.

Post by B1.Barang »

reggie perrin's dad wrote:
B1.Barang wrote: Fri Mar 29, 2019 9:50 pm
Phnom Poon wrote:Attendance 80%
Listening 12/20

Work on those
It is the top score of listening and the best attendance in my class.
However I failed my writing but I am the the top student in my class. Claps! Anyway the highest score in writing is 10
Thanks for your advise!

Based on your writing abilty here, and that score in an intermediate level, I would say whoever graded your writing paper has been a bit hard on you.
You are so right, my teacher spent longer time on my paper than others student paper work. I got the result later than everyone else. But my idea is very wise in writing. Wise in making teacher get headache hehe( joke)



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Re: How poor in English or Khmer you are! If you are not a native English or Khmer people.

Post by pczz »

Practise. I can get by in French but it takes me a week of being there before it makes any sense. If you practice chatting online for 10 minutes a day it will keep it in your mind.
try and larn 10 new words every day.
try and think in the language, not think in your language and translate.Whn you use a language enough you will find yourself thinking in it anyway, but ti takes a lot of practice to burn it into your brain. Its like learning a skill like carpentry, the more you do it the easier it gets
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