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How can I am improve my speaking?
Improving English speaking is a gradual process and doesnt happen in a day or two. Here are a couple of points to help:
1. Read any english daily newspaper, for eg: TOI, The Hindu, The Indian Express to name a few.
2. Note down any new words and try to form sentences and speak them out.
3. Try to speak in English most often with friends and use those newly learnt words
4. Try having an english conversation with your smart phone's assistant
5. Watch Oscar winning movies with subtitles.
All the best!
Deepak, there are 3 or 4 ways of seld learning of speaking English but more impotant is to have self confidence. For this your basics must have been good, whatever the medium, English or Hindi or Tamil, etc but try to follow honestly the following 4 steps:
a) Brush up your grammar with a matriculate grammar book WREN & Martin or any good one at +1 or +2, learn present, past, past continious, and little future tense, learn antonyms & synonms.
b) Buy a good dictionary & learn 5 to 10 new words everyday
c) Practice in your day to day conversation.
d) Try to speak before friends or those good in English on any topic for 2 to 3 minutes. Increase to 10 minutes only.
e) Develop poise & personaity. Make few hand gestures,
f) Watch how Nidhi Razdhan speaks stylishly on NDTV or Arnab Goswami or Rajdeep Sardesai for forceful speech on their tv channels. It takes 1 to 3 months of daily effort of 1 hr only and face repeated interviews. You will be successful.
read lessThere are some simple steps to understand or improve your speaking:
1) Listen a lot: Whenever you have the time. Just listen and listen. You will start with short, easier content and graduate to longer more interesting content. Just keep doing it. Ideally, listen to material where you also have the transcript so that you have a better chance of understanding it. watching English movie regularly will improve your listening power.
2) Read a lot: Reading, and especially saving words and phrases from your reading is the best way to increase your vocabulary. To express yourself you need words. To communicate, you need to understand what the other person is saying and this requires even more words. read newspapers or any books where have interest in.
The combination of reading and speaking will enable your brain to become used to the new language, and this will build up your potential to speak well.
3) Write: Writing is a great way to start producing the language. You may not really feel like writing much at first. The main thing is to write to get used to expressing things in the language, without the pressure of speaking with someone. And after that communicate with your friends or with yourself in front of the mirror in English. You will found that you are improving your communication.
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