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Every thing we know is by the hearing. All our believes have come to be part of our identity from hearing the others&#39;. Listening carefully or not to a language makes you able to produce it soon or late (if late means you just lost jobs, possible friendship, love, or money due to your lack of knowledge of it!) 
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Chill out and start listening. Bathroom, bus and parties are good places to start. The web can give you a hand. Your confidence in your own learning plays an important role. No one is going to learn for you. So, it is time for you to open your ears to the sound of this other language. Now, if you are secure enough o produce it: my respects. You&#39;ve broken the useless wall of limited communication! Wanna be the master of language? <br />
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]]></description></item><item><title>Why do I read?</title><link>http://languageguardian.reallifelog.com/archive/52237/</link><dc:creator/><guid isPermaLink="true">http://languageguardian.reallifelog.com/archive/52237/#permalink</guid><comments>http://languageguardian.reallifelog.com/archive/52237/#comments</comments><pubDate>Wed, 09 May 07 22:08:28 +0200</pubDate><category/><description><![CDATA[<h2><img style="width: 115px; height: 172px" src="http://vfs04.reallifelog.com/2f84886f-6b7c-427e-be04-b9b492feffd4/2007/05/09/15ec3cf8afc4cfe6519debc1499754b6.jpg" border="0" alt="###FULLSIZE:http://vfs04.reallifelog.com/2f84886f-6b7c-427e-be04-b9b492feffd4/2007/05/09/5eb6bf336d128c9c466cb9a363586454.jpg### ###THUMBNAIL:http://vfs04.reallifelog.com/2f84886f-6b7c-427e-be04-b9b492feffd4/2007/05/09/a6b937fd5b839d76fa9f802f43fc069a.jpg### ###ID:30798###" width="115" height="172" />You copy and paste your homework? Fine, you&#39;re reading if you haven&#39;t realized. Teaching does not mean knowing it all, so I read. Try doing it on the weekend before lunch: go on the web and read the news for 5 minutes, then go to your favorite artist&#39;s page in English for a while or check out Marvel comics if you are fond of emotion and colors. Then you can eat in peace: you&#39;re getting ready for the advanced level!</h2>
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