Even though there are numerous methods for translating items in English
into your native language, you may feel it is necessary to learn
English. Among other things, you may find that search engine, or Babel
based translations result in confusing translations, or ones that make
no sense. At the same time, you may be finding it difficult to fit
English lessons into your budget. Fortunately, there are a number of
resources available to help you.
Local Schools
Each year, schools stop using thousands of perfectly good textbooks.
If you know that English is being taught at a local school, you may
want to visit the headmaster and ask if he/she will allow you to borrow a
few books. Or, you may want to ask if you can purchase books that are
due to be discarded at the end of the year. That said, if you have
access to the internet, there are many other options for you to
consider.
Computer Based Tools
As you may be aware, the Windows operating system is used by people
that speak all different languages. All of these computers still
contain information about the characters necessary to write in these
languages. Therefore, if you want to learn English, you may want to
adjust your computer so that it displays information using the English
alphabet. That said, it is important to realize that the computer cannot
translate for you.
Software Programs
There are many programs that will help you learn basic English. If
you cannot afford to purchase these programs brand new, you may be able
to locate second hand items. As an example, you may want to look on
Ebay. Amazon.com also has a wide variety of second hand items that you
can choose from. While you are shopping, you may also want to pick up
some books that are written in English.
Online Tutorials and Dictionaries
Today, there are hundreds of web authors that have elected to share
some of their experience and information about the English language.
Many of them offer internet based programs that you can use to learn and
practice English. In addition, there are also many very good
dictionaries that will help you translate from your native language into
English.
As may be expected, each webmaster will present information in a
slightly different way. If you find one site confusing, it is important
not to get discouraged. Chances are there are other sites available
that will be more understandable. You may also want to try writing to
the webmaster and seeing if that individual is willing to answer any
questions that you might have.
Many people want learn English, but may feel that they do not have
access to the necessary materials. Fortunately, the internet has placed
the ability to learn almost any language within the grasp of anyone
that can access the sites housing the materials. On the other hand, if
you feel a need to have paper based materials or tapes, there are also
materials available that may fit into your budget.
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