Sunday, December 31, 2006

How I First Learned English

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My first language is not English. I am more comfortable speaking in my local language rather than English. However, being exposed to English language since I was at the tender age through cartoons, English advertisement and Sesame Street, I am more comfortable reading and writing in English but not in speaking out. When I was 5 years old, my parents brought me to Sunderland, England. My father pursued his degree at Polytechnic of Sunderland (now known as University of Sunderland). So, he sent me me to a primary school where I was there for 2 years. As a result, my local language became limited and my English became much more better.

So, when I came back to Malaysia, I hardly can speak my local language properly. The people I know began to put pressure on me and I had to restore my local language skill for my own social well being. Since then, English became my favourite subject eventhough I couldn't really speak it up fluently. I must admit that being an introvert person, it is my fault that I couldn't really stand out and speak up. However, I'm turning that around and screw the people who pressured me not to speak in English.

The point I'm making out here is, the environment can very much determine your verbal ability. If you want to be the best, learn from the best. If you want to speak the proper English language, what is more better than English Courses in London. I went to London once when my parents brought me over there. It is a beautiful place to be apart from expensive. If you need the best English language course, I believe London English School is the best place to sign up.

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