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I understand English but I don't speak English..plzz help what can I do?

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Try finding friends that speak English and make sure you speak to them in English. Also, be confident about yourself without worrying about grammar. As long as you make an attempt to do this then fluency will kick in, but make sure that your have someone that can guide you on grammatical problems
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1. Take a deep breath and SPEAK! The more you think about speaking, the more nervous you will get. Just try speaking more. Next time you go to English class or speak English, count how many times you speak in five or ten minutes. After that, try to speak more. If you spoke one time today, next English...
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1. Take a deep breath and SPEAK! The more you think about speaking, the more nervous you will get. Just try speaking more. Next time you go to English class or speak English, count how many times you speak in five or ten minutes. After that, try to speak more. If you spoke one time today, next English class, try to speak two or three times. The more you speak the more you will learn how to communicate properly. 2. Don’t apologize for not knowing everything or “Not speaking English!” You are learning English… You are trying, right? That’s what’s important. You don’t say “I don’t know how to cook that.” and stop cooking new things or “I don’t now how to use a computer.” and stop using new computer apps and programs. You just keep doing your best and you learn more and more as time goes on. Please don’t say ‘I DON’T speak English’. Instead you could say: • “I am learning English. Could you speak a little slower?” • “I’m sorry, I didn’t understand.” • “Could you repeat that?” • “So, you’re saying that…. [rephrase what you heard]”. • “What does _________ mean?” 3. Stop translating everything word for word to your language. Translating everything to your native language is a big NO NO when learning English! If you are doing it, STOP right now! Translating everything is slowing down your progress. If you hear something in English and instantly try to translate it to your native language; you will not be focusing on learning English, but rather translating. When you hear people speaking in English: • Listen for words you DO understand • Use contextual clues… so, if you hear, “There is a big rhinoceros.” If you don’t know what ‘rhinoceros’ means but you see a big animal in a picture, or someone is pointing at something. Use those clues to figure out what it means. 4. Train your ears to understand. You need to focus and listen. Train you ears to listen for words they (YOU) know in English. Listen for patterns. Don’t focus on grammar or single words. Focus on the phrases. Listen to English movies, music, and TV. Listen to the way things are phrased or ordered. If you train your ears, you will automatically start to understand more when people speak English. Training your ears to listen to English, will help focus on the big picture; understanding English. You cannot become fluent if you are focusing on words, one at a time. It would take you forever to learn English. 5. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes. Fear can stop you from learning English. • Do you go to English class and think that everyone is going to make fun of you or laugh at you if you try to speak English? • Do know all the grammar rules but struggle to have a conversation in English? • Do you avoid speaking with native English speakers and other people that speak English better than you? Stop being so afraid to speak English! You need to let go and relax. You need to stop thinking of the ‘What if’s…?’. Instead focus on doing and your actions. No one is perfect. Everyone makes mistakes. The more you do something the better you get at it. To be a better English speaker and understand more English you need to stop being afraid of making mistakes. 6. Keep Trying. Don’t Give Up. Professional athletes practice a lot. They weren’t born professional athletes. A ton of hard work and hours went into being so good at what they do. They could never be a professional soccer or baseball player without trying. If a professional athlete stopped practicing today, their skills would get worse. They would start making mistakes. The more you practice speaking English, reading English, listening to English, and writing in English the better you will get. You won’t be able to speak English fluently tomorrow or even next month. Over time if you put in the effort, you will be more comfortable and know a lot more English. 7. Keep a small notebook… write down important phrases. Write down entire phrases that you hear. You could write it down because you think you will use it, you learned something new, or you didn’t understand. When you look back at the notebook later you will have the whole phrase; instead of one word in isolate (alone, with no example). By writing down the entire phrase you mind remember is like that. Next time you need it, the whole phrase will come out, instead of just one word. 8. Stop Negative Self-Talk Do you find yourself saying or thinking negative things about learning English? Such as, • “You will never learn English.” • “Why do I always make mistakes? I am so stupid.” • “I never know what to say. English is so hard.” If you do say these things to yourself, then you do have negative self-talk about learning English. How do you fix negative self-talk? • Recognize you are being negative. • Rephrase or change your statement. State the negative in a different manner Negative Self-Talk: “I will never learn English”. Positive Self-Talk: “English is difficult but I am going to keep trying. I am sure I will get it soon.” Being positive will help you learn English quicker. 9. Set goals- Know why you are learning English. What do you want to accomplish? Do you want to speak English fluently? Do you want to get a job speaking English? Are you going to travel to the United States? Do you need to know English for University? Do you want to learn English because all of your friends speak English? Think about why you are learning English and set some goals. • How long will you study English? • How will you study or learn English? • What specifically will you do to learn English? • How will you know when you meet your goal? • What will happen when you meet your goal? 10. Try something new Have been trying to learn English the same way for the last year? Three years? Seven years or more? Try something new! Change is good for you. It will help you grow. • Try listening to English podcast. • Take an online English class. • Listen to music in English. • Watch TV or news in English. • Watch YouTube English Lessons • Take a class from a different teacher. • Do a language exchange online or in your city • Find an English speaking friend (native or not) 11. Throw your textbook (or grammar book) out the window. Okay…. Maybe you don’t need to be so dramatic but a textbook should be used as a reference. Don’t throw it out the window; put it in the closet. An English textbook should not be your only resource when learning English. It should be there to use from time to time when you have a question or want to look up something. You need to focus on YOU. What do you need to learn? You are an individual. What you need to learn in English is different than what your neighbor, your friend and your boss need to know in English. The textbook will not change based on each individual’s needs… it is a one size fit all. Language learning is NOT one size (or way) fits all! read less
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If you understand English but can't speak, then the problem merely seems in your confidence. Keep your spirits high and start speaking english sentences in informal situations. Have conversations with people you are comfortable and then start incorporating English words and sentences in formal meetings...
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If you understand English but can't speak, then the problem merely seems in your confidence. Keep your spirits high and start speaking english sentences in informal situations. Have conversations with people you are comfortable and then start incorporating English words and sentences in formal meetings as well.. You can also join a spoken English programme. Good luck. read less
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Hi,I want to ask you.."Are you shy to speak English?'' All I would say is Don't be.There is nothing that a man cannot achieve in this world.Speaking might be scary at first, but it gets easier with practice.What you can do is you can practice by yourself.How???Write a few topics on separate slips of...
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Hi,I want to ask you.."Are you shy to speak English?'' All I would say is Don't be.There is nothing that a man cannot achieve in this world.Speaking might be scary at first, but it gets easier with practice.What you can do is you can practice by yourself.How???Write a few topics on separate slips of paper like: What fruit do you eat and why? What is your favourite number and why? Your favorite movies About your school,your family, jobs. Without preparation, select a slip of paper and talk about that topict for one minute. Try not to repeat anything that you said. This will help you become more confident in your speaking abilities.You can also record and listen to your own your voice, that will also definitely help you a lot to improve your speaking. read less
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Read English paper regularly, have self confidence, groom yourself.
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English Language trainer

Read short story books of simple language. After reading try to recall the story and tell it to someone. Slowly you will gain confidence. See English movies.This listening, reading and talking practice will work for you.
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English Language trainer

You can also record and listen to your own voice, that will also definitely help you a lot to improve your speaking.
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i am currently doing CA.

The thing is we are scared of talking infront of people who know english and that is where you lack. My sincere advice is that please communicate to the people and then you will see a major improvement in yourself.
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Practice makes man perfect so read English books watch English news, movies
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Practice Spoken English Reading a newspaper is an excellent way to practice spoken English. Most newspapers use important English vocabulary words. A newspaper will give you many common political, scientific, economic and technical words. However, using a newspaper to study spoken English will require...
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Practice Spoken English Reading a newspaper is an excellent way to practice spoken English. Most newspapers use important English vocabulary words. A newspaper will give you many common political, scientific, economic and technical words. However, using a newspaper to study spoken English will require that you do more than merely reading it. You must read the newspaper frequently and read it aloud. You must always look up words you do not know in your dictionary and attempt to use these new words and expressions when you speak. 1. Print an article from a newspaper web site. (Always select a newspaper from the country using the English you are studying.) 2. First, read the article out loud, looking for new vocabulary words. 3. Whenever you read a word you do not know, stop and look it up in your own language English dictionary. 4. Write the English words you do not know in a notebook. Then write the meaning of the word in your own language. 5. If a word you do not know is used more than twice in an article, put a check ( ) by it for special study. 6. You do not need to write names of places or people in your notebook. 7. After you finish reading the article for the first time, review the meaning of all the new vocabulary words you wrote in your notebook. Study these words enough so that you know what they mean when you read the article. 8. Now read the entire article aloud for fluency practice. Try reading the article as smoothly as possible without stopping. Read it aloud twice. Your purpose is to read it so that an English speaking person could easily understand what you are saying. 9. Read the article again for meaning. Always read aloud. If you do not understand a sentence, stop and figure out exactly what it means. 10. If some of the meanings you have written in your notebook do not make sense in the article, look the word up again in your dictionary and see if it has other meanings. Write the meaning in your notebook that makes the most sense as a second meaning for that word. 11. If you still cannot figure out the meaning of a sentence, it may be because two or three words are used together as an expression. Try to determine the meaning of expressions. Look for similar expressions in other articles. If you cannot determine the meaning of an expression, you may need to ask an English speaking person to help you. 12. Identify expressions as you read. Use a special mark to identify them in the articles. 13. Try substituting other words while using the same expression. Say or write as many sentences using the expression as possible. For example, you may read a sentence in a newspaper which says, "Former Governor Mitchell announced on Friday he will not run for another term, putting to rest months of speculation about his future intentions." "Putting to rest" is an expression which means "ending." (The sentence means that the Governor was "ending months of speculation about his future intentions.") Try writing sentences using the new expression. Most expressions can be used in different tenses with different people or things. For example, the expression "to put to rest" can be used in the present, "I want to put our disagreement to rest," in the future, "he will put his argument to rest," or in the past, "they finally put their rivalry to rest." 14. Many times, English uses forms of words as a type of expression. For example, you may read a sentence in a newspaper which says, "We're getting all kinds of calls from people who are panicking and asking what they can do." This form of expression uses two (or more) words ending in "…ing" to describe two (or more) actions that the same person is doing at one time. Substitute other words while using the same form of the expression. Try writing as many different sentences using the same form as possible. You might say, "Parents are taking their children from school and going home," "The children were finishing their lessons and leaving for lunch," or, "We were sitting on the grass, listening to the concert." 15. For more fluency practice, continue reading the article aloud until you can read it at the same speed that an English speaker talks. Practice until your pronunciation sounds like that of an English speaker. 16. Your purpose is not merely to learn the vocabulary in these articles, but to learn to speak English. Keep practicing until you can read the article aloud so that an English speaking person can clearly understand what you are saying. 17. Select other newspaper articles and continue reading aloud while you look for new vocabulary words. When you find a word in your notebook that you have already checked ( ), place a second check ( ) by it. Any word in your notebook with two checks should be memorized as an important word to know. 18. Frequently review the English words in your notebook. Try using each word in a sentence. Use these new words when you talk with an English speaker. read less
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