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Tick the options that best suit you.

1. What are you learning English for?


c) Self-study / distance learning.
a) Learn to your personal
satisfaction. d) With a teacher

b) Understand different cultures. e) At home.

c) Communicate with people from f) In my country of residence.


foreign countries.
g) Abroad.
d) Get a better job.
h) Quickly and intensively.
e) Speak with friends and family.
i) Over a longer period of time.
f) Get by on a short visit abroad.

g) Read newspapers, magazines 4. What sort of methods and materials would


and books. suit you?

h) Use the Internet. a) Conversation lessons with a


native speaker.
i) Other (name them).
b) Listening to tapes.

2. What do you need to be able to do in the c) Using a textbook.


language?
d) Reading newspapers and
a) To understand people talking. magazines.

b) To speak fluently. e) Using the Internet.

c) To engage in conversation on f) Using CD ROMs.


most general topics.
g) Watching Videos
d) To understand different types of
text. h) Concentrating on speaking
practice.
e) To write clear texts on various
topics. i) Concentrating on grammar
exercises.

3. How and where do you want to learn? j) Concentrating on reading texts.

a) With friends / in a group. k) Concentrating on writing


compositions/essays.
b) On my own.
Remember that learning a new language
also means learning to understand other
ways of thinking and doing things.
Tick the options that best suit you.

1. What are you learning English for?


c) Self-study / distance learning.
a) Learn to your personal
satisfaction. d) With a teacher

b) Understand different cultures. e) At home.

c) Communicate with people from f) In my country of residence.


foreign countries.
g) Abroad.
d) Get a better job.
h) Quickly and intensively.
e) Speak with friends and family.
i) Over a longer period of time.
f) Get by on a short visit abroad.

g) Read newspapers, magazines 4. What sort of methods and materials would


and books. suit you?

h) Use the Internet. a) Conversation lessons with a


native speaker.
i) Other (name them).
b) Listening to tapes.

2. What do you need to be able to do in the c) Using a textbook.


language?
d) Reading newspapers and
a) To understand people talking. magazines.

b) To speak fluently. e) Using the Internet.

c) To engage in conversation on f) Using CD ROMs.


most general topics.
g) Watching Videos
d) To understand different types of
text. h) Concentrating on speaking
practice.
e) To write clear texts on various
topics. i) Concentrating on grammar
exercises.

3. How and where do you want to learn? j) Concentrating on reading texts.

a) With friends / in a group. k) Concentrating on writing


compositions/essays.
b) On my own.
Remember that learning a new language
also means learning to understand other
ways of thinking and doing things.
Tick the options that best suit you.

1. What are you learning English for?


c) Self-study / distance learning.
a) Learn to your personal
satisfaction. d) With a teacher

b) Understand different cultures. e) At home.

c) Communicate with people from f) In my country of residence.


foreign countries.
g) Abroad.
d) Get a better job.
h) Quickly and intensively.
e) Speak with friends and family.
i) Over a longer period of time.
f) Get by on a short visit abroad.

g) Read newspapers, magazines 4. What sort of methods and materials would


and books. suit you?

h) Use the Internet. a) Conversation lessons with a


native speaker.
i) Other (name them).
b) Listening to tapes.

2. What do you need to be able to do in the c) Using a textbook.


language?
d) Reading newspapers and
a) To understand people talking. magazines.

b) To speak fluently. e) Using the Internet.

c) To engage in conversation on f) Using CD ROMs.


most general topics.
g) Watching Videos
d) To understand different types of
text. h) Concentrating on speaking
practice.
e) To write clear texts on various
topics. i) Concentrating on grammar
exercises.

3. How and where do you want to learn? j) Concentrating on reading texts.

a) With friends / in a group. k) Concentrating on writing


compositions/essays.
b) On my own.
Remember that learning a new language
also means learning to understand other
ways of thinking and doing things.
Tick the options that best suit you.

1. What are you learning English for?


c) Self-study / distance learning.
a) Learn to your personal
satisfaction. d) With a teacher

b) Understand different cultures. e) At home.

c) Communicate with people from f) In my country of residence.


foreign countries.
g) Abroad.
d) Get a better job.
h) Quickly and intensively.
e) Speak with friends and family.
i) Over a longer period.
f) Get by on a short visit abroad.

g) Read newspapers, magazines 4. What sort of methods and materials would


and books. suit you?

h) Use the Internet. a) Conversation lessons with a


native speaker.
i) Other (name them).
b) Listening to tapes.

2. What do you need to be able to do in the c) Using a textbook.


language?
d) Reading newspapers and
a) To understand people talking. magazines.

b) To speak fluently. e) Using the Internet.

c) To engage in conversation on f) Using CD ROMs.


most general topics.
g) Watching Videos
d) To understand different types of
text. h) Concentrating on speaking
practice.
e) To write clear texts on various
topics. i) Concentrating on grammar
exercises.

3. How and where do you want to learn? j) Concentrating on reading texts.

a) With friends / in a group. k) Concentrating on writing


compositions/essays.
b) On my own.
Remember that learning a new language
also means learning to understand other
ways of thinking and doing things.

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