How to improve your spoken English

Many people ask about how to improve their spoken English. Most of them aren’t confident to speak English. Why? It’s taking into consideration the fact that they are shy to practice speaking and they are idle to show their confidence. Sometimes, they are afraid of pronouncing words. That can be a big problem.
            If they wanna speak up, just speak up. If they are shy in speaking, they can speak by themselves in their room. They can also use a mirror to show their ability. Most people must know that all people in this world have many chances to try something, have many opportunities to speak fluently. It depends on the struggle and effort.
            There is a wise word explaining “you can if you think you can”. So, it’s believed that all people in this universe can do the best if they make an effort and keep their struggle.
            If they aren’t confident in using a mirror, they can speak and sing English songs. Most people like singing, right? So, by singing English songs as much as possible, they can practice and speak English, at least they can pronounce the words well. You can imitate the singer, how they pronounce, how they act and how the dialect or the tone they apply.
            Imitating a native can be a bright way to improve their speaking. If there are some people don’t like singing, they can watch English movies or TV shows. They can also listen to the radio, it can make people more active than just listen to the music. If a person doesn’t have a partner to support the spoken English, she or he can use an English magazine or newspaper then read it correctly and clearly. As time goes by, a person practicing to speak English can be a better English learner even can be a master of spoken English.
Last but not least, people must keep many English vocabularies in their mind, they should memorize and practice English by heart. Let’s practice, practice, and practice on account of the fact that practice makes perfect. Nice try!        






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