Instruction
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If you are learning American English and want to improve your skills, try to find a friend for correspondence from the United States. So you get not only the practice of linguistic communication, but will also learn the colloquial language, which is often impossible to learn from textbooks.
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Keep in mind that the correspondence of today can carry two ways: by mail, using paper and ink, and through the Internet. Of course, although the second method is much less romantic, it is more convenient and more quick. However, keep in mind that whichever method you choose, you first need to find Americans who want to maintain communication with you via correspondence.
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To do this, try to choose people close to your age, beliefs and Hobbies. After all, your communication should bring pleasure and interest to both parties. The best way to find like-minded people is to begin to visit clubs or thematic forums. If your city has a Russian-American friendship, see there. It is periodically visited by tourists from America and various cultural delegation. This way you will be able to tie a personal "live" contact, who will then continue the correspondence.
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If you do not have the opportunity to meet American citizens in reality, but there is free Internet access, explore thematic forums and sites that fall within the sphere of your interests. It can be any language portals where people gather from around the world and help each other to learn foreign languages. For example, such as busuu.com.
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If you have any Hobbies or Hobbies (cinema, literature, music, computers, etc.), try reading the American forums. You can find them by using search engines, entering as a key word in English and the word forum or community. Finding a suitable forum, try to make an exchange of views with his regulars, and continue to go to private correspondence.
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Pay special attention to social networks such as Facebook. In them you can find a lot of people from Americathat are suitable to your age and range of interests. Join a few different communities, and finding in them that interest you, try to engage with them more closely in correspondence.