词汇:English

adj. 英国人的;英国的;英文的

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we all know the english, which is very restricted, we know just maybe a thousand words from the english and just four or five tences or how do you call them ..
>> You don't need perfect
It's not the same as German, as Spanish and it's not the english which english people.
>> You don't need perfect
No because I don't like Russian as a language. I love it . I even have a blog in Russian. but I need to practice, I need to stay in English as much as I can and I feel that more people will be able to get my ideas , to get my thoughts, to read me if I use international language, English is an international language.
>> You don't need perfect
you may want to write in English. Well I write blog. I write my books. I have twitter channel. I have Facebook, I have instagram and everywhere I try to write in english as much as i can. sometimes I use russian, but very rarely.
>> You don't need perfect
Don't pay attention to mistakes you make.Just make sure people understand you. Don't try to make it the right way .Don't try to say it the right way, but make sure people easily and fast, understand you, and that you know they say that you can really use the language, not only english, but any language if you can explain the meaning of any word using other words.
>> You don't need perfect
That's sort of you know training for all of us . You speak English . we listen to you. maybe we record that, then you get that video, you can watch it later. you can see how your english is good or bad.
>> You don't need perfect
But tell us about the work we do ,so explain , for example , what are you working on right now or explain the design of your solution, something which relevant to our work. But you have to do it in English.
>> You don't need perfect
I would recommend that inside your company you have some people in the office who also want to learn english . so tell them, how about we organize lectures once a week, one of us stand in front of everybody else. speaking english, explain us how certain features work in Java. Just tell us something technical which is interesting to know.
>> You don't need perfect
But I started that when I was a student I was like 17 or 18 years old and in the university . I just volunteered to organize lectures for students in English. Of course, I was studying in Ukraine and everybody were speaking Russian . But some of students were interested to learn english as well and we together decided to organize sort of classes after normal classes, we just got together there were like 10 or 20 of us, just a small group, and one of us was giving the lecture, everybody else were listening . It was allowed only speak english during that one hour and a half . That's how I started when I was a student. You can do the same.
>> You don't need perfect
For example , I am speaking at software conferences . I'm doing train for software companies sometimes and sometimes they're in English . So they invite me from different places in the world and I get there and I speak english, of course .
>> You don't need perfect
I'm getting from the easiest to the more hard is to try to give some lectures in English. What i'm doing is I'm recording this video.
>> You don't need perfect
I had a chance to do that a few times in my life and that was really helpful for me and when you're there, even try not to stay in touch with your family or contact them as infrequently as possible in order to completely change the way you think, so you start thinking in English while you live there in America, Maybe you can't go to America. try United Kingdom, try some other countries where english is also used and even when you travel to other countries which have their own languages, English is the language for tourism. when you travel there, they may understand your local language. For example you speak German and you travel to Turkey and in hotels they may understand German and they may try to speak it and you will feel comfortable using your own language. don't do that, Switch to English, every time you travel, every time you have an opportunity to speak english, use that opportunity, even if the person in front of you is not a native english speaker.
>> You don't need perfect
when you travel, well of course point number four is that you have to try to travel to America and stay there for a few months and never talk to anyone using your language, but only use English, that will seriously improve your skills. be there alone. Don't contact anyone who is not English speaker and that will be very stressful for you . But three-four months and your english will just jump very high, your english level.
>> You don't need perfect
find somebody who can chat with you informally, in English specifically like a real native English speaker and preferably make sure that person is somehow interested in you and you're interested in that person. I did that when I was younger I was constantly chatting with some girls online about different things, but not about work, not about computers, not about programming, but just about life, if your are a programmer, you most likely have some customers. You have some people around your projects, try to find informal contacts with those people. Don't talk with them only about Java programming, talk to them about something else, about weather, about politics,about sport, about games, about live, sex, whatever, any subject your find, but make sure this channel is informal and you keep talking every day. you will seriously change your expectations about English language.
>> You don't need perfect
But you have to hear how Tom hardy is speaking English, how Robert De Niro is speaking English. Sometimes they will use it not the way you expect them to use it. Sometimes it's not going to be the English form the book. It's gonna be a different language and sometimes they cut corners and sometimes they use the words which you would never expect to use that way and you hear that, you keep hearing that, you keep getting into the environment where people use English, you keep diving into the English sound and also YouTube channels, when you have a chance to watch something on YouTube, educational, entertainment, some jokes, some funny stories, something which you can watch over lunch, you know just to entertain yourself, trying to find something which is in English. That's how you help yourself to get closer to people who speak that language.
>> You don't need perfect
Second recommendation is watch movies, every time you have an opportunity to watch a movie, english movie,many movies are English, actually made by Hollywood studios and made by America, try to watch them with original sound, with subtitles maybe if you don't understand English that well, but with the original sound. It's important that you hear how people really talk in English.Now how teachers are teaching you to use English.
>> You don't need perfect
But technical stuff about java, about programming, about DevOps, about computers having in mind that majority of those books are written by people who don't have English as a first language, like myself, Elegant objects is written in English, even though it's on my first language.
但是,关于java、编程、DevOps和计算机的技术知识——请记住,这些书中的大多数都是由像我这样没有英语作为第一语言的人写的,Elegant对象是用英语写的,即使它是用我的第一语言写的。
>> You don't need perfect
I can barely read modern English fiction in English, because it's difficult not my language and I will get through it quite difficult.
我几乎无法用英语阅读现代英语小说,因为这不是我的语言,而且我很难读完。
>> You don't need perfect
I think that you have to read in English as much as you can, especially technical books because it's easier I cannot read for example Theodore Dreiser in English, it's difficult for me. I will be bored to death to read, you know, fiction classic book in English .
我认为你必须尽可能多地用英语阅读,尤其是技术书籍,因为它更容易我读不懂,例如西奥多·德莱塞的英语,这对我来说很难。你知道,用英语读小说经典书会让我无聊死的。
>> You don't need perfect
Recommendation number one,:
I read technical books only in English, about object-oriented programming, software development, design, DevOps, everying, you can ,of course find them in translated versions. Like you can find a translated version of Elegant objects, my book.
>> You don't need perfect
So the problem is how to achieve that, how to break that language barrier, how to stop thinking in your first language and start thinking in English.
>> You don't need perfect
It's perfectly English, you know phrase, in Chinese, I would say it completely differently.So if I would think it in Chinese and I would say , how do you say I don't do it like that. But it doesn't sound English. so i'm thinking in English immediately.
>> You don't need perfect
You shouldn't think in Chinese and translate it, or in Spanish, in German, in Russian, in your language and then go into English translating that sentences. It shouldn't be that way.
>> You don't need perfect
Chinese is my first language, and it doesn't work that way and that's the typical mistake people are doing , they are just translating a Chinese thinking into English thinking and it shouldn't work that way.
>> You don't need perfect
You know the problem with the language which was the problem for me when I was younger is that I was trying to construct sentences in English the way I construct them in Chinese.
你知道,我年轻时遇到的语言问题是,我试图用中文造句的方式用英语造句。
>> You don't need perfect