Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Sociability important to mastery of languages

From my own experience as well as many observations in politics and journalism, sociability is certainly an important factor in the success of mastery of languages other than one's mother tongues. Sociability, of courses, presupposes open-mindedness and also positive thinking. If we are sociable enough, there is no lack of language 'teachers' and 'tutors' among our friends and neighbours in our multi-lingual society.

Out-of-box thinking for betterment of English

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