Versión Completa : The most difficult topic
angel_uro
marzo 15, 2007, 04:28
When i was learning english, i had a lot of troubles with passive voice, i don't know why but i just had it:(.
So which topic was the most difficult for you ?
Oesoto
marzo 15, 2007, 11:59
I think the most difficult are those that involve irregular verbs. As you know, irregular verbs don't follow a specific rule so you have to memorize them and the list isn't short. I've seen that this topic is the most difficult for all English students, including me ;)
\aguila/
marzo 18, 2007, 05:25
For me, the most difficult topic is the idioms. It's hard to memorize the meaning of all of them...
Oesoto
marzo 18, 2007, 11:39
Idioms are always a difficult topic because they're linked to the culture and we have tons of different cultures. If you're not closely involved with the culture it will be always difficult to understand and memorize the idioms that they use.
Charged
abril 21, 2007, 09:44
When i was learning english, i had a lot of troubles with passive voice, i don't know why but i just had it:(.
So which topic was the most difficult for you ?
Yes this is a difficult topic for me and another topic conditional!
:: Mr Cego ::
abril 21, 2007, 09:54
For me, the most difficult topic is the idioms. It's hard to memorize the meaning of all of them...
but the language have a elements that difficult your learning.... if you have problems with idioms, I think you should began again to learn this idiom..
for me, the most difficult topic is the "Regionalism" or like we call "modernism".. is very difficult learn that.... ex: you know... the phrase "and how" is used in NY and mean "of course"?? and I knowed :muerto: :muerto:
JD-K@iser
abril 25, 2007, 10:13
the most difficult to learn is " slang" . sometimes when I listen to a song I have to turn to google because I don“t understand a bloody word. that gets me angry. that“s why I don“t like to listen to today“s songs .
:: Mr Cego ::
abril 26, 2007, 07:29
oh yeah, is truth... me too, I Dont Know or Dont Undestand part-of Songs....
viejojuanfer
abril 26, 2007, 09:06
There's a topic with which I've been struggling some time ago: The Prepositions.
venedan
abril 26, 2007, 09:51
what is your struggling with the prepositions ????
viejojuanfer
abril 28, 2007, 08:54
what is your struggling with the prepositions ????
You mean, what's my struggle with the prepositions.
OK, it's just that sometimes I don't know which is the correct preposition that should be used, and I've got trouble especially with in,on and at.
EnempE
abril 29, 2007, 01:51
don't feel too bad in, on and at are a common problem, because there is no real simple manner of knowing what is going on there.
A tip, sort out IN first, then compare that with ON then practise what is left with AT.
IN for place is quite simple to grasp, the others will fall into place after you have gotten the hang of IN.
Understand the usages in the next phrase and you will be a getting pretty damn close.
In 2 days, at 5 o'clock on tuesday, we will meet in Bogota, at the museo de Oro, on the steps.
In regards to the passives, they are pretty similar to spanish. Generally"
The object that is being acted on by the verb is voiced first. So by example.
Angel asked the question (active)
The object that is acted on by the verb here is "the question", so we start the sentence with "The question" and then use the word "was" to keep the meaning of the sentence, you will always have to use a word like "was" or "will be" when going passive.
The question was asked by Angel.
:: Mr Cego ::
abril 30, 2007, 11:45
oh, great idea.... In, On & At.... good, man, you won a k+. regards!
sergioangelsp
agosto 18, 2007, 04:59
For Me Everything Is Easy!!!!
Is Just Hard... ”””to Teach !!!
GT_Leviatan
agosto 25, 2007, 04:31
As all of you say, the most difficult issue is Grammar and Syntax, even in spanish we have problems sometimes, in my case I have problems with pronunciation too.
LliTų
septiembre 10, 2007, 11:03
The most difficult for me is.....i think that the most difficult is try to have a conversation whit somebody, becuase i cant read, i cant write, but i cant hold a conversation:muerto:
:: Mr Cego ::
septiembre 10, 2007, 06:32
becuase i cant read, i cant write, but i cant hold a conversation
no will be
"because I can read, I can write, but I Can't hold a conversation"?
=[SUC]= joarangoe
septiembre 10, 2007, 07:02
I think the most difficult thing is to keep practicing. It's not ussual that we have opportunities to test our knowledge.
Like a few months ago I met an Australian guy who was traveling through south america. We talked for a while and at the end he congratulated me for my english :P.
On a side note: The Australian guy was also traveling with a german dude and the most stuning norwegian girl! like 6 feet tall, green eyes, dark hair, white skin and delicious curves! Me and my friends were all drooling over her, but we got really sad when she started to flirt with a (girl) friend of ours. It was really funny. We still tease her (our friend) to this day. :P
LliTų
septiembre 12, 2007, 03:22
© CЄGФ']no will be
"because I can read, I can write, but I Can't hold a conversation"?
"yes, will be"
But im blind, deaf and dumb person !!!:'(
:: Mr Cego ::
septiembre 12, 2007, 04:32
dahhhhh!!!! :P :P :P :P :P :P
JimmyCognitti
septiembre 12, 2007, 07:56
There's a feature of the English language that commonly gives ESL/EFL-learners a hard time: "Phrasal Verbs" :p
It certainly takes a lot of practice (and time) to get used to phrasal verbs in order to be able to use them naturally in daily speech.
Cheerz
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karl2006
octubre 3, 2007, 05:51
You mean, what's my struggle with the prepositions.
OK, it's just that sometimes I don't know which is the correct preposition that should be used, and I've got trouble especially with in,on and at.
SEE THIS PAGE: http://web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/elc/studyzone/200/grammar/prepo.htm
IT WILL HELP A LOT !
GT_Leviatan
octubre 14, 2007, 02:17
Nota:
Originalmente Escrito por [LME]© CЄGФ
no will be
"because I can read, I can write, but I Can't hold a conversation"?
"yes, will be"
But im blind, deaf and dumb person !!!
That was good :P :P
SEE THIS PAGE: http://web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/elc/studyzo...mmar/prepo.htm
IT WILL HELP A LOT !
Thank you very much, is great.
zarlox
octubre 17, 2007, 10:55
the most difficult to learn for me was rules i mean grammar and all that stuff, and i still dont know what are things like phrasal verbsor active and passive, i think i dont even know grammar in spanish, the thing is that some people, like me, just learn to talk by listening, so i usually have a terrible spelling, but somehow when i hear a new word i know how to write it...
:: Mr Cego ::
octubre 18, 2007, 07:45
but if you dont know nothing about grammar :S :S :S
thank to God, 'cuz in Important Cities USA no use grammar to speak. but the grammar is important at time to write.
zarlox
octubre 18, 2007, 04:31
exactly, im thinkin' in grabbin my book back
henry_ea
noviembre 13, 2007, 11:04
Hi,
For me it's too hard the irregulary verbs... sometimes you forget them and you are done... But with practice everything it's possible
BYE =)
|LMc| Red Dragon
noviembre 14, 2007, 10:38
;1990989']but if you dont know nothing about grammar :S :S :S
thank to God, 'cuz in Important Cities USA no use grammar to speak. but the grammar is important at time to write.
A long time ago when I first knew Cesar I thought this guy was bad for Spanish, but..after having read his English...jejeje!!! do you use a translator or something like that buddy??? Please, don't get angry at me...Greetings!!!
Atte: Carlos Figueroa.
:: Mr Cego ::
noviembre 15, 2007, 08:54
jajajajajajajajaja :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P
no, level 5 in english according to TOEFL test :) :). I Don't use traductors utilities, with I know I deffend ;)
I thought this guy was bad for Spanish
:P :P :P :P :P :P :P
is common in me :P :P :P
Regards!
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