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Andrew2016-03-21 18:24:52
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Andrew, 2016-03-21 18:24:52

How to learn English for a beginner programmer?

Hello, I am 14 years old, I am fond of programming. Now I have started reading books from the "English with Sherlock Holmes" series (there is a test in English first, then the translation of complex phrases). There is not much time, so I read an average of 7-10 pages a day. Maybe someone else knows some more efficient way. Please share.

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jelezo, 2016-03-21
@thebedcoder

Watch IT video with subtitles. Incomprehensible words translate and write out.

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Saboteur, 2016-03-21
@saboteur_kiev

A novice programmer can learn English just like any other person.
Go to courses
Study from a textbook
Communicate in conversational clubs / chat rooms / sing songs / watch movies.
Nobody invented anything new. There are no special secret ways to learn English easily. All effective methods revolve mainly around motivation and shock loading.

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Arina Grigorieva, 2016-03-31
@sloboda

Application on duolingo
smartphone It is free
Listen to IT podcasts from Luxoft and others. Since you will
understand many words from the context, and the speakers are still not English-speaking and therefore do not speak so fast,
so you will begin to understand by ear.
Find like-minded people and try to communicate with them in English. Let it be crooked. But the barrier will be overcome in the brain.
Surround yourself with language.
Do not use Russian in the smartphone menu, in the menu of any programs and operating system.
Everything that is possible, replace it with English.
All of these methods are free and effective.

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Andrey Titov, 2016-03-21
@titov_andrei

www.memrise.com/course/84091/english-for-programmers

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Ildar Gafarov, 2016-03-23
@badprogrammist

I recommend Ovadenko's book to everyone, after it there will be no problems with grammar and writing.

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Natalia Krivokot, 2016-04-14
@krivokot

I'll add to all the advice.
Video lessons on red Murphy https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYB0SmefqEs...
There are also blue ones, plus other lessons (text analysis, for example).

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Andrey Pletenev, 2016-04-02
@Andrey_Pletenev

Ask yourself: why do you need English? To read those documentation and the English-language Internet, to communicate with friends abroad, for a planned move abroad, in order to consider yourself cool? For each of these purposes, the method of learning will be different (see other comments). If for everything and at once, just in case, then you yourself do not know why. In this case, just study at school in the classroom. It's free and you still have to sit there.

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