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Improve speaking skills

How to improve your English speaking skills: Try these 8 tips.
1. Practice speaking with different people as much as you can. This is essential for improving your oral English.
2. Reflect on conversations. This helps increase your confidence and identify areas for improvement.
3. Listen to music, podcasts, and read books to acquire more vocabulary.
4. Prepare cheat sheets for specific situations to gain further confidence.
5. Start with phone conversations to overcome challenges and practice new vocabulary.
6. Record your voice and get feedback to help you identify areas you need to work on.
7. When speaking, use phrases rather than single words to improve your fluency.
8. Make speaking practice fun by talking to yourself, singing along to songs, and doing tongue twisters.
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Adapted from:
https://www.ef.com/wwen/blog/language/how-to-improve-your-spoken-english/
Here is an extract from the article:
1. Speak, speak, speak

Let’s start right off by saying that there isn’t a magic pill for better speaking. That would be too easy, right? Basically, the best way to speak better is to, well – speak! Commit to practicing often and with as many different people as possible. Do you already live or study overseas? Take advantage of the thousands of native speakers in your immediate community, such as your friends, their families, your coworkers, classmates, employees at the coffee shops, supermarket, post-office and other places you visit. If you’re learning in your own country, increase your practice time by meeting your classmates after class, finding an language exchange partner or joining an online community of learners.



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