به نقل از شوکوهــ :Oops ! I don`t know why some of you feel worried about your ILI Level !
I think It`s excellent for everyone in every level , to catch up on his speaking ,
and everybody should try to uphold his vocab and speaking in these classes
Everybody who is taking these courses is upholding speaking , and its the most important aim I think !
So don`t feel worried if you have started recently
and you haven`t been accepted in a better level .
and of course in ILI , you can finish books earlier than lots of other institutions !
So there is nothing to be afraid of !
به نقل از Death Angel :I agree with u somehow but the most important factor in a class is the teacher. It depends on the teacher if the class seems boring , usefull or whatever. Take the example of mr.alaee and compare it with khayam dar! U'll figure out the rest![]()
به نقل از BUG :i donno it's the right place or not, but I think ILI is waste of time;U know? it is somehow old-fashioned.Old books. old movies and listening CD's with terrible quality. no amusing part.and i think speaking is the worst part of ILIit is perfect in grammer, but speaking.....
If I were 13 once again, I would take another institute with no doubt
iran language instituteبه نقل از ali000 :none of them,what is the ili?![]()
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u do. but even americans use dictionaries sometimes. so u don't have to know 100% of the words. what i mean is that most of the things we learn in adv.3 books R never used in our daily lifeبه نقل از نسترنّگار :.But when reading a book or a newspaper, You'll need to know a lot of words
به نقل از نسترنّگار :I don't think it's appropriate to use slang words. Can you name some of the hard words in adv? I have a hunch most of them are archaic! Oh, and the good thing about reading english books is that one word is repeated a lot ( frequently used by the writer) so it's a lot easier to remember
Your English is very good, Both of you