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How to speak english fluently

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Hi everyone!
I want to share some experiences I had before when trying to deal with this language. The most
difficult skill to improve might be Speaking, as many learners don’t have much chance to
practice in talking, a few hours a day talking in English can be impossible. I tried many ways
before and it really helped:
- I tried to correct my pronunciation first, in order not to repeat any wrong word that might
cause us sometimes make mistakes unconsciously when talking. The more correct the
pronunciation is, the better the others can understand what we are talking about, that’s the same
to us to understand them. It was not easy as my tongue was tired out by keep moving to make the
right words with right sounds, my jaw couldn’t even move (well, just a bit complaining). The
pronunciation part in the dictionary is helper for us to imitate.
- I tried to listen to as many podcasts as possible as I didn’t have much chance to meet native
speakers, so I listen to native speakers when they are not in front of me instead. I listened, and
repeated, sometimes played one single podcast many times to let my brain digest how English
sounds rightly, then I remember it.
- Other experiences are by music and movies, as it's really boring with academic things every
time and I needed some entertainments. Music created great excitement in learning, and by
watching movies with subtitles I can both listen and check if I hear it right.

Here are some preferences I got by the internet.
"How to speak English well"
The best way to absorb the English language is to keep speaking and listening in conversation in
English as much as possible. This is a hard step for many people in the beginning, because it is
difficult to take the first steps in uncomfortable situations. But, soon after the ice has been
broken, it gets easier and before you know it, you are doing it with little conscious effort on your
part.


One helpful trick is to get together with classmates, friends, or other acquaintances who are
more advanced in their English skills. Meet in social situations, such as spending time in a cafe,
or perhaps over dinner. This is a great way to speak and listen in an environment which is relaxed


and comfortable. Don't worry about making mistakes, and just enjoy the conversation. Over
time, most students develop fluency naturally through talking during these simple social
situations.
Whenever it is possible, turn on the radio and listen to some English music. After a few times,
the lyrics will make more sense, and it will become easier to understand English in normal
conversation as well. As time progresses, it will become surprisingly apparent that absorbing the
language in the background will help a lot when communicating in real world situations.
After grammar is learned, and it becomes more comfortable to talk in English, there will come
a time when learning proper pronunciation is just as important as everything else. This also takes
time, and a lot of patience and practice, but to truly master English, learning proper
pronunciation is very, very important.
When people are speaking to you or when you watch television, watch the mouth of people
talking and try to imitate the movements. There is a rhythm to speech you should learn.
Repeat and try to imitate the intonation.
During the learning process speaking slowly helps in learning the right rhythm of the language.
Whatever language you speak does not have the same rhythm as another language. A dictionary
show the correct pronunciation of words, so having a dictionary is essential.
When you practice you find the pronunciation in the dictionary. Listing the words you seem to
have trouble with is a great idea. Then when you can speak with a native speaker they can check
the list and help you to practice these specific words. This will be an advantage to your progress
in learning the language well.
Buying books on tape is a great way to learn. The best way to do this is to listen to the tape and
then record your own voice repeating what you have just heard. This is another way of
practicing. When you compare the way you speak and the way the person is reading on tape you
may be able to pick up some words that you are not saying correctly.
Another excellent way to practice is to read English text out loud. By doing this you use the
muscles that one uses when speaking English. It allows you to develop those muscles.
Pronouncing all the words carefully and every part of each word, your progress will accelerate.
In recording this practice daily you easily isolate words that are difficult for you.
Immediate results are not possible as learning a second language and speaking takes time and

effort. If you can find English speaking friends to converse with, you will tend to progress much
quicker. You must have the patience to persevere and practice."

persevere
/,pə:si'viə/
nội động từ
• (+ in, with) kiên nhẫn, kiên trì; bền gan, bền chí
o to persevere in doing something
kiên trì trong một việc gì
o to persevere with one's work
kiên trì trong công việc



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