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meri speaking english bhot buri hai...how i improve my language ???

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You can improve your language skills by a simple practise. Start watching conversation videos, observe the style and listen carefully to the way the speakers pronounce words and speak sentences. Repeat that yourself. You can also start writing your own sentences and practise before the mirror, then with...
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You can improve your language skills by a simple practise. Start watching conversation videos, observe the style and listen carefully to the way the speakers pronounce words and speak sentences. Repeat that yourself. You can also start writing your own sentences and practise before the mirror, then with friends or people who speak English and you are comfortable with. Once your initial hesitation is over and you begin speaking more, adopt the habit of reading short stories, newsletters etc. That will help you improve your vocabulary to speak better English. Don't be disappointed if you're progress is slow. Every thing takes time and regular, dedicated practise leads to perfection. All the best for your endeavour. read less
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I see you have knowledge about the words, but you dont know where to put it. Aaapko shabdo ki jaankari toh hai magar lagaana kaha hai, usme dikkat hoti hai. Apni Grammar par zor daaliye.
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The best way to improve English or any langauge is to know the basics. I suggest you to read books of primary class and start learning.
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The four skills are reading, writing, listening and speaking, build your vocabulary and take a note of new words, use them in your speech, don't bother too much about grammar at first, it will gradually improve with your vocabulary and knowledge
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