In which skills are you more powerful?

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In which skills are you more powerful?

  • Listening

    رای‌ها: 24 27.0%
  • Reading and Comprehension

    رای‌ها: 26 29.2%
  • Writing

    رای‌ها: 15 16.9%
  • Speaking

    رای‌ها: 52 58.4%
  • Grammar and Structure

    رای‌ها: 20 22.5%
  • Vocabulary

    رای‌ها: 22 24.7%

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پاسخ : In which skills are you more powerful?

I am more powerful in speaking!because I use it more than others!
 
پاسخ : In which skills are you more powerful?

I'm really powerful in speaking
 
پاسخ : In which skills are you more powerful?

Absoulotly speaking,it is as sweet as honey...specially when u talk faster than other...but I should indicate that for a good speaking u should have a powerful vocab memory
;) ;)
 
پاسخ : In which skills are you more powerful?

OoOps ! what a good question ! my speaking is pretty good, one of my teachers told me that i speak like announcers ! :D :"
but my vocab is so weak , and Im trying to improve it ...

 
پاسخ : In which skills are you more powerful?

speaking listening grammer
speaking: I talk to myself and my mom in English
listening:listening to English songs watching English movies and series
grammer ;my mom is an English teacher!!! ;D
 
پاسخ : In which skills are you more powerful?

!reading and comprehension
I can guess word s meanings easily ...
 
I can't really pick one since the thing I care about the most is making sure that I'm at least at a decent level all around.
If I feel like my reading comprehension needs some work, I focus on reading and keep at it until I reach a place where I can be comfortable reading materials expected of a student with my level of exposure to English. That's generally how I go about learning anything, not just English
But to make things a little bit more interesting, I'll give you an idea of where I think I am in a few of the skills mentioned (I don't think they are completely separate though)

  • Grammar: I feel comfortable using simple and complex structures without much need for preparation.It's the last thing I think about, and I think that's how it should be. Learning pure grammar is much less fun and probably less efficient than learning grammar in context. At least that's how it has always been for me
  • Vocabulary: I think this is the part of my language toolbox with the greatest potential for growth. I've recently started using flashcards to remember the words I encounter often, and I'm starting to see large improvements in the accuracy with which I express myself. Having a larger vocabulary and using it to better convey my ideas is one of the things I'm trying the hardest for​

  • Speaking: I'd love to put my speaking to the test, as I've been working on it and have started to be more confident in my ability to engage in meaningful conversations, buuuuut I have no one to speak English with right now, and would love to have a few people who would help me get a better understanding of where my current speaking ability is, and how I can be better at it. I think I'm soon gonna start looking for English speakers and learners online, and I'm sure that it's going to be a very interesting journey!
 
Reading and writing :D:D
 
reading a chat and laugh at some body:D:D
 
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