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Tips To Improve Spoken English

Mark A.
05/02/2018 0 0

 

The importance of English cannot be overstated in this highly competitive world. Practising speaking is one of the most entertaining and satisfying aspects of learning English. Once you are able to speak little English, there are a number of ways to improve your English Speaking skills quickly while having fun too. In this article, we have shared some excellent tips to help English learners who are looking for spoken English material for beginners to improve their spoken English while having great time learning.

  • Speak, Speak, and Speak!:

Speak as often as possible to as many people as you can! Do not be inhibited to make mistakes! The more you practice the better you will become. Regular practice also makes you confident and you will improve your pronunciation and vocabulary too. It should be noted that speaking is a skill like learning a musical instrument or a new sport. The only way to learn something is to actually do it!

  • Improve Your English Pronunciation:

Good pronunciation helps people comprehend your spoken English clearly, even if you do not know many words. There are various levels of pronunciation, and English learners can reach those levels to improve their pronunciation and become an effective English speaker. You can practice your pronunciation.

  • Listen to More English:

Most English learners read too much and listen less in English. If you want to improve your Spoken English, then spend more time on listening English. You can listen to the audio while you read the text and then read the text aloud, trying to reproduce the articulation you heard in the audio.

  • Learn Real Conversational English Skills:

If you are in the early stages of English learning, then learn real conversational English. Do not limit your knowledge to “proper” or book-taught language. This is because native speakers do not speak textbook English. They use a lot of idioms and figures of speech when they speak.

  • Use Subtitles:

Learners can use Podcasts to listen to English frequently. You can also turn on the subtitles if you feel they are essential.

  • Keep a Diary with you:

Keep a diary with you all the time. You can use this diary to express your ideas in English. Your brain needs to learn to ‘think’ in English, in order to speak and communicate in English effectively.

  • Do Interesting Activities in English:

Doing various activities in English can help you greatly. You can take a cooking course in English or join a book club! You must do anything you enjoy doing and ensure you communicate it in English. Talking in English about things you enjoy will make English practising a positive experience.

  • Have a Debate in English:

Have a debate with your friends on the topics that interest you in English. Try to use as much vocabulary as you can to get your point across and listen to the other arguments carefully so you can argue against them effectively.

  • Use a Dictionary:

Online dictionaries come with audio examples so you can check your pronunciation and there are lots of great dictionary apps that you can take everywhere with you on your Smartphone. Make sure not to become too dependent on these tools, though. Say the words first, and then check to see if you were right!

  • Watch English DVD’s:

We recommend learners to watch DVDs more than TV. It’s better to use something that you can watch over and over again to grab the information you might have skipped the first time. On the other hand, watching TV only gives you the opportunity to perceive sound correctly. This is a good option for high-level students. It can be a great practice for speaking to native English speakers so you don’t have to inquire them to say again themselves!

  • Read Graded Books:

English learners must read graded readers. These books are particularly written for your level. After reading a whole novel, you will feel great. Children’s books have easier words and are an excellent choice for graded readers. Not only this, newspapers too are a great source to discover submissive constructs. Read through an article and perceive if you would be able to discover the inactive sentences.

  • Read to Understand the Meaning:

The purpose of the reading should be to read for the general meaning first. You do not need to worry about understanding every word. But you can go back and look up new words. If you don’t understand a word in a sentence, look at the other words around it. They will give you a clue and you can try to deduce the importance from the context.

  • Don’t Translate:

Do not translate into English from your own words. Think in English to advance your fluency. Talk to yourself. Just like driving a car can be learned through doing it. You cannot learn English from a book. The most natural way to learn English is through talking.

  • Brainstorm Ideas:

To become a better English speaker, brainstorm ideas and thoughts and write them onto a paper without worrying about grammar or spelling. After writing, you can think about the sentence structure. Finally, read it through or you can give it to someone else to check for mistakes.

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