“If you want your English to be understood by foreigners, you have to pronounce the last sounds”. It’s what a native teacher said when I first attended class. So, how can foreigners understand you? How can you master your own English? Have you given it much thought? The key is partly in your SPEAKING SKILL, right? Today, I’m gonna share with you guys some of my experience as suggestions of a language learner. First of all, I would like you to try a very relaxing way. That’s LEARNING ENGLISH THROUGH SONGS. It’s not just about the feelings and comfort! Actually, it’s an effective way to listen and open you mouth to chew the lyrics EXACTLY. The rhythm is certainly what you look for to improve your intonation. Secondly, I’m gonna tell you a simple way but it really requires your patience and hard word, not your laziness. Have you tried reading out loud a piece of information (maybe in newspaper or in a book, any kind of English book) as soon as you wake up in the morning or before you go to sleep? I’m sure that it would enhance your speaking skill WITHIN 1 MONTH. I was chewing every morning and I could see signs of improvement. Last but not least for your speaking skill, you should be extrovert rather than introvert. I mean it would be better for you to socialize more often, joining some English speaking clubs and contests, activities in or out of this school or gathering in groups to talk and share and discuss topics. It could be awesome, right? You shouldn’t just keep yourself away from others. Staying in your hostel or your room is just killing your activeness and flexibility. Your speaking skill, your confidence and even your relationship… are they what you are trying to hold? If YES, so DON’T BE SHY, DON’T BE AMBARRASED, DON’T BE AFRAID OF MAKING MISTAKES, YOU HAVE TO SPEAK BEFORE YOU SUCCEED! That’s just some suggestions. Hope you guys have good English in the coming time. Thanks for your
“If you want your English to be understood by foreigners, you have to pronounce the last sounds”. It’s what a native teacher said when I first attended class. So, how can foreigners understand you? How can you master your own English? Have you given it much thought? The key is partly in your SPEAKING SKILL, right? Today, I’m gonna share with you guys some of my experience as suggestions of a language learner. First of all, I would like you to try a very relaxing way. That’s LEARNING ENGLISH THROUGH SONGS. It’s not just about the feelings and comfort! Actually, it’s an effective way to listen and open you mouth to chew the lyrics EXACTLY. The rhythm is certainly what you look for to improve your intonation. Secondly, I’m gonna tell you a simple way but it really requires your patience and hard word, not your laziness. Have you tried reading out loud a piece of information (maybe in newspaper or in a book, any kind of English book) as soon as you wake up in the morning or before you go to sleep? I’m sure that it would enhance your speaking skill WITHIN 1 MONTH. I was chewing every morning and I could see signs of improvement. Last but not least for your speaking skill, you should be extrovert rather than introvert. I mean it would be better for you to socialize more often, joining some English speaking clubs and contests, activities in or out of this school or gathering in groups to talk and share and discuss topics. It could be awesome, right? You shouldn’t just keep yourself away from others. Staying in your hostel or your room is just killing your activeness and flexibility. Your speaking skill, your confidence and even your relationship… are they what you are trying to hold? If YES, so DON’T BE SHY, DON’T BE AMBARRASED, DON’T BE AFRAID OF MAKING MISTAKES, YOU HAVE TO SPEAK BEFORE YOU SUCCEED! That’s just some suggestions. Hope you guys have good English in the coming time. Thanks for your