Jumat, 02 Desember 2016

Online learning style: Learning english by using fun website

SYARIFAH RAHMAH
Hello guys ☺
Do you love English or learn English? difference people will explain  with difference answer. some of them would say English is fun and learning English is more fun. but, some other will say English is the one of the most difficult languages to learn. that is why there are several reasons why do you should to learn English but, before you starting to learn English you should know well what is the reasons you learn English.
There are numerous advantages when you learn English or you know how to use English. first, English can help you to continue your study at the higher education from abroad. second, when you speak English well you will make a good impression and looks cool and smart, third when you know English well you will get a lot of opportunities to get a job and many others the benefit that you will get when you expert in English. now, lets came back to our main article about some website to learn English free, lets check it out !!!
  • 1.      Funeasyenglish.com
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Many students make the mistake of studying mainly grammar and vocabulary. These things are important but if you plan to travel or go to college in an English speaking country you must learn how to pronounce the sounds of English. Perfect grammar and a lot of vocabularies mean nothing if nobody can understand you but, don’t be panic! In funeasyenglish.com you can improve your pronunciation as well as native speaker.


Fun easy English means:
       -         Fun lessons that will hopefully keep you interested in learning English....You can do it!!!!
-          Easy lessons to make sure you can learn English in the easiest way possible
-          English lessons in the English language, of course.
What can you get from the website? This question is always dance on your mind. Of course you will get a thousand benefit when you access this website there are:
a.       A good pronunciation: perfect grammar and a lot of  vocabulary mean nothing if nobody can understand you!
b.      Grammar: Grammar sucks. Nobody likes to study grammar in any language especially English. Hopefully these Fun Easy English grammar lessons make things a little easier.
c.       Reduction: Words like whassup, gonna, and wanna, are all reductions which are used a lot in American movies, music, and in everyday conversation.
d.      Idiom: Want to talk with those crazy Americans? Then you need to learn a lot of idioms.
e.       Slang: Finally....all of the Fun Easy English tests in one place. Check your English language skills.
f.       Alphabet: Learn to write the English alphabet correctly in manuscript and cursive.
g.      Test: Finally....all of the Fun Easy English tests in one place. Check your English language skills.
h.      Vocabulary: Learn some new English vocabulary using simple English and flashcards
i.        And many kind of unique information that will prove your language skill.
  • 2.     Live mocha
The main advantage of Livemocha here is its wide selection of languages, 35 languages, that’s pretty impressive! However, this list is not the misleading drop-down list you will see on the home page. Since you use the system to contact natives, you can do that for a larger range of languages (as in Busuu), but the actual courses are not offered in all of them – based on the standard template nature of how the system works (which is a point I criticize), I’m confident that the number will increase further though.

In Livemocha, to get the best out of the system without paying, you have to contribute by providing corrections of text/audio in your native language given by others. You might need to do this for quite a bit before earning enough points to open up a new aspect of your courses etc.
Livemocha offers language courses in over 38 languages, all of which blend online instruction with practice and interaction with native speakers. The Livemocha methodology is structured around the Whole-Part-Whole learning model, which provides a proven structure for learners to observe, learn, and then practice new language concepts. Available to learners of all levels, Livemocha courses are based on the assumption that language is not merely an academic subject but rather a performing art – something that must be actively practiced in order to be mastered. Mimicry and memorization are two of the first steps of language learning, but to truly become conversant, to truly speak that language, a learner must actually try it out with a partner. Real conversational fluency takes good instruction, a dose of courage, and a lot of real-life practice.
Livemocha offers courses in the following languages: Arabic (modern standard) Bulgarian Catalan Croatian Czech Dutch English (American) Esperanto Estonian Farsi Finnish French German Greek Hebrew Hindi Hungarian Icelandic Indonesian Italian Japanese Korean Latvian Lithuanian Mandarin Chinese Norwegian (Bokmal) Polish Portuguese (Brazil) Portuguese (Portugal) Romanian Russian Spanish (Mexico) Serbian Slovak Swedish Turkish Ukrainian Urdu.
3   Busuuu



Although the list of languages is limited to only the 6 that I listed above, I find Busuu’s course itself to be better than the Livemocha one.
Firstly, vocabulary usually comes with the definite article, which in the languages listed is crucial for getting used to the noun gender. Livemocha does not do this except for inconsistent user submitted comments on the side. Although you don’t want to be bombarded with too much information when starting off, it’s important to get used to this idea of associating some article/gender with a noun even if you don’t necessarily remember it the first time.
For the first week, Busuu gives you free access to normally-paid content, such as audio in dialogues and in the sentence examples for the flashcards. After that first week you can still read these even if you can’t hear the audio. You also have access to the grammar course in the first week – I liked the way grammar points were presented in Busuu more than in LiveMocha.
Busuu also lets you go through a review of your lesson for free immediately, which Livemocha doesn’t in certain cases. With LiveMocha you either have to pay, or earn points. Luckily you can earn the points quick enough in LM, so this is just a minor annoyance. I found some serious disadvantages in the test/review in both that I mention below, and this makes the paid aspect of Busuu’s grammar course (after the first week) way less useful.
Learn faster by using busuu premium and this website will help you to improve your language skill quickly.


1 komentar:

  1. Thanks for sharing this useful thing, Syarifah. Now, I have addition in my English learning websites' list :)

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