At this stage, I am terribly crazy about English. Each day, I spend about half an hour learning English, mainly through reading and listening. VOA dictation has become my daily routine since 2008 and I’ve been keeping doing it always. To my delight, I’ve seen some progress.
I did my daily dictation on http://voa.hjenglish.com, hopefully you know that. And here is my VOA signature from this Web site.
I am glad to share my VOA(mainly Standard VOA) vocabulary with you. All of the words are accumulated day by day from my daily VOA dictation on hjenglish.com, as mentioned above.
Standard VOA 2009.6 – 2009.8
Standard VOA 2009.9
Standard VOA 2009.10
Standard VOA 2009.11 – 2009.12
Standard VOA 2010.1 – 2010.2
Standard VOA 2010.5
Several months ago, I attended a course launched by Laoluo English Training. The one-month course is aimed at teaching us how to learn English from movies. This is pretty good, especially for oral English. But unfortunately, since the end of the lessons, I didn’t take it into practice for a long time.
However, recently I have formally started my learning-English-from-movies trip. The first movie I chose was Little Miss Sunshine, a humorous and heart-warming Oscar-winning film.
If you are also an aficionado of English, I’m glad to make you a friend.
