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Mastering The Art Of Spoken English: Five Tips For Fluent Conversations

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Irem Cohantimur

English is a global language and is used in various fields, including education, business, and entertainment. Being able to communicate fluently in English can open up a whole new world of opportunities. However, for non-native speakers, learning English can be a challenging task, especially when it comes to speaking. Here are five tips to improve your spoken English and become more confident in your conversations.

 

1.       Learn new words to create odds, not for the sake of memorizing and tiring your brain.

Learning new words is essential to improve your vocabulary, but it's equally important to learn how to use them correctly in sentences. The aim of learning new words should be to increase your chances of creating sentences with odds. Don't just memorize words without context. Instead, try to learn how to use them in different scenarios to create a variety of sentences.

 

For example, let's consider the words "happy," "excited," "delighted," "thrilled," and "elated." These words are all synonyms, and they all convey a sense of happiness. However, using them interchangeably may not make sense in some situations. Instead, try to use these words differently in various scenarios to create different meanings. For instance, you could say "I'm thrilled to meet you," "I'm delighted to hear that," or "I'm elated about the news." This technique will help you remember words better and use them appropriately in sentences.

 

2.       Output more input less.

Many language learners make the mistake of trying to learn everything before they start speaking. However, the best way to learn a language is to start speaking it as soon as possible. One way to do this is by teaching someone else. When you teach someone else, you have to put what you've learned into practice and use it to explain it to someone else. This helps to reinforce what you've learned and increase your fluency in the language.

 

3.      Use fixed phrases

Fixed phrases are phrases that are commonly used in the English language, and they have a specific meaning that cannot be changed. Examples of fixed phrases include "Make Coffee," "Have Lunch" and "Go on a little trip." These phrases are used in various situations, or with miscellaneous grammar backgrounds. They can make your speech sound more natural and fluent.

 

Using fixed phrases can help you avoid the stress of trying to construct new sentences every time you speak. They're also easy to remember and can be used in different contexts. Start by learning a few common fixed phrases and practice using them in different scenarios.

 

4.      Grammar is the vehicle of a great conversation:

Many people believe that grammar is not important when speaking a language. However, grammar is the backbone of any language, and it's crucial to use it correctly to convey your message accurately. Select your grammar wisely, and don't make the mistake of thinking that you can ignore it.

 

Grammar can be complicated, but it's essential to understand the basics. Start by learning the parts of speech and how they work together to form sentences. Once you've understood the basics, you can then move on to more advanced topics.

 

5.      Practice. Practice. Practice.

Practice is essential when learning any new skill, and speaking English is no exception. The more you practice, the more confident you'll become, and the better your fluency will be. Practice speaking English with native speakers, friends, family, or even by yourself.

 

You can also practice by reading out loud, recording yourself, or participating in language exchange programs. The more you practice, the more you'll be able to apply what you've learned, and the more natural your conversations will become.

 

In conclusion, improving your spoken English requires patience, dedication, and practice. By following these five. Want more? There is plenty room for more!

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Irem Cohantimur
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I am passionate about English. I work as a certified English Teacher, a content writer (blogs, articles) , a creative namer and a graphic designer.
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