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Top 10 Tips For Improving Your Spoken English

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3 {: l; t; u' m' u: q! B: P0 bThere are so many exciting ways to learn English and make the learning process fun!  G7 S" J! K' z7 s- m* ~. `

" k3 W9 \. C" D8 c6 xLuke: Hi John, can you advise me on some good ways to practice English? Will you help me?% k- |7 r1 s) K5 j% w! p  g
John: Sure, Luke! I have a list of things you can do to improve your speaking skills! Let's begin!
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: a! }" r* f  T- ]1.        Speak, Speak, Speak8 h! E/ F- R) V8 {- ~
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Be confident and speak as often as possible to as many people as you possibly can! Do not be shy to make mistakes! The more you practice the better and more confident you will become in your pronunciation and vocabulary.
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2.        Use Google Translate- ]4 L* y% v$ I, T- i
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When you are unsure of a word or a pronunciation of a word, ask google! It's easy to use! Enter the word in Google Translate and listen to the correct pronunciation by clicking on the audio button. 6 |# V; c" V. i4 v
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3.        Listen2 s8 f; r8 [1 A4 |
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Listen to news bulletins and songs in English to listen to the pronunciation of words. You can also learn new words and expressions this way. The more you listen, the more you learn! 7 [! G  `1 z% a8 z
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4.        Read Out Loud; _6 h' a' R. L
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Read the newspaper or a magazine out to yourself. Hearing yourself read will help you spot your mistakes better. & s9 k9 Q! j; O: _: y) g9 P2 s
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5.        Learn A New Word Everyday5 T1 y% c& q3 ?( s* m+ \
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Choose a word you would like to work on and use practice it in different sentences. Use the word until you have learnt it and keep using it regularly.
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) I4 {3 b3 q# n% g8 _6.        Watch Films
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Watch movies in English and pay attention to new vocabulary and pronunciation. Imitate the actors and have fun with it.
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# K9 i5 k$ I3 ?) L7.        Make Friends1 f4 m9 y* O# W" o- w& W0 y

* F4 j" E- H' z: [  |8 ?Make friends with English speakers or others learning to speak English and compare notes. Talk about things that you have learnt and exchange ideas.
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8.        Do Interesting Activities in English
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Take a cooking course in English or join a book club! Anything you enjoy doing, make sure you do it and communicate it in English. 1 x, \& u- Z9 m+ V' P7 h: t
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9.        Have a Debate
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% O* m4 u* [& h4 z  j& C8 EDebate all the topics that interest you with friends in English. Try to use as much vocabulary as you can to get your point across.
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$ t; M( r: ]! g" Z$ h+ W10.        Use a Dictionary3 c; j; @: B/ Z0 u

" B2 q5 I' i! rThe dictionary has millions of words to choose from! Look up different words and their synonyms and alternate how and when you use them in sentences./ W; M$ n; O0 A  x2 x: w
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 楼主| 发表于 2015-2-17 11:38 | 显示全部楼层
Improve your English skills
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Improve Your English Speaking and English Pronunciation Skills) b: D- e. F# _
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My first piece of advice is not to get too hung up on trying to sound like a native speaker. Would you start learning the piano in an attempt to sound like Mozart? The first rule of speaking English is to learn to speak clearly and concisely and remember you won't just be speaking to native speakers: There are roughly 380 million native speakers out there, but as many as a billion people speak English as a second language, you do the math., F! I: t: e+ _

5 B3 J( ?, |9 c" C! j! HTry to avoid using idioms and slang (I always say learn it, but don't use it). It might sound clever to say "You're barking up the wrong tree," but if you use it in the wrong situation, or if the other person simply doesn't understand you, you'll only look silly when you try to explain what you meant to say, or what it actually means.
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There's also a saying in English "Have you swallowed a dictionary?" It is applicable to anyone who uses long, complicated words when a shorter word will do. Short sentences are just as good (if not better) than long rambling explanations. The value in what you have to say is what you say, not how clever you look or sound when you say it. So it's a good idea to try to use simple, clear vocabulary, KISS - keep it short and simple, Here's a fun video that illustrates what I mean.& W3 t- K7 o5 s
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English speaking tips
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3 E/ {& |5 M7 EGet over any fear you might have of making mistakes. You will make mistakes.! _, Q8 F+ l& K
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Be patient with yourself. Learning any language can be frustrating, but frustration won't help you, so let it go.5 R' M2 H* J# g9 r8 Q5 r" j  B

  ~" u% F9 h" R$ x  \Grasp every opportunity you have to speak with people in English.$ _+ Y9 Z) {2 E3 a& S; S" _! T& _
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Talk to friends who are also learning English. Go out together for coffee and only speak English to each other!
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0 e) \( U; k7 L" d% B' @Read short stories out loud and try to see, say and hear the words to reinforce your memory. Record yourself and play it back later, how does it sound? 8 A' S# }4 P* A9 E8 V8 Z- i
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Find English speaking friends:-1 l% |0 u" O) z- A/ c

/ t; h% U1 v* T7 [) ]$ @You might not be able to find any friendly native speakers where you live, but If you can't find anyone who'll actually help you, don't worry, you'll still be able to figure out if they can understand you.
2 Z* A/ j$ |* s7 fGet onto Second Life. It's the one place I've found where you're guaranteed a conversation - it's an adult environment, and you won't always want to talk to the people you meet, but for every blood sucking vampire who asks if they can bite you, there are at least ten, nice people who just want to socialise. If you want a list of nice places to go, just contact me on the forum.
/ W. p& b; @8 d- yThere are several internet based voice chat programmes out there: iVisit | | MSN Web Messenger | Yahoo! Messenger | Google Talk | Skype and I'm sure there are lots more.1 P+ F5 w9 u' U" t. L6 o" f
Look for people with the same interests as you. It's no good asking everyone you meet to help you with your English, rather develop natural friendships based on your hobbies etc. Eventually you will make friends and they will be much more likely to give you correction / guidance.1 l# w9 p. ~, ~! ^# Z  p4 d
Join an English club or conversation group. Around the world there are many English speaking clubs, these clubs aren't just for expats but for people interested in the English way of life. They can be friendly and fun. For a list of English clubs click here. Check magazines as well as your phone book, your local newspaper and your local university. Or if there isn't one in your area - start one! Place an advertisement in your newspaper for people interested in starting a group or go to Meetup.
7 Y! X7 U8 C  [Visit an Irish/English/Australian theme pub or British food shop, you can usually find one in the larger cities. Often, the waiters and waitresses come from English-speaking countries, the menu is often in English too!
5 d  @/ K8 c9 `9 aOnce your English is good enough, go shopping in some tourist areas. You'll find lots of shop assistants speak very good English.1 |8 ]- u' x, n/ H3 ~1 v( n, v# e
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Singing
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Try singing along to English songs. With friends or in the privacy of your own bathroom. Lots of the major games consoles have karaoke games nowadays, like Sing Star on the Playstation.
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On the internet :- You can speak to me on Skype or in Second Life (see the forum calendar for times and dates) - you can also listen to or chat with other learners and native speakers there, or join one of the many social networking sites. They are all free, so there are no more excuses.
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On the network:- Use the pronunciation pages to improve your understanding. Use my Voice Thread to practise tongue twisters, introductions etc.
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- Z$ {* r' h3 K; R0 IOn this site:- You can find some karaoke resources and ideas on the learn English through songs page.
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On the Network: You can find the words to some popular songs on the English magazine.( ~' m, z8 @$ h& L

8 N- y+ |9 p* Y7 z8 [6 zPronunciation skills  V/ i% \# s  _6 Z' P& C

' `/ ^0 F' z, v2 C, CAccents really don't matter any more. You can spend a fortune and waste a lot of time trying to "get rid of" your accent, time and money that you could spend learning more English. So, unless you are up for a role in a film, don't worry about your accent too much. That said, people need to be able to understand you, so pronunciation and enunciation are important.
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Be playful. Mimic famous people, play with the different accents in films etc. I do a mean John Wayne.
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