Secrets to success for English speakers (Don't Think, Just Speak)
Break it down then build it up
To speak English well, you need to be
able to do several things at the same time: know (and choose) suitable
vocabulary, use the right grammar and sentence patterns, and produce the
correct sounds, stress patterns, rhythm and intonation. Work on these
individual elements separately then practise putting them together to
make your speech more accurate and fluent.
Learn to interact
A conversation is an interaction with
another person, and involves listening as well as talking. Check that
the other person is following, by using conversation strategies like
emphasizing key words, rephrasing, or using expressions like ‘You know
what I mean?’ or ‘Don’t you agree?’ Give the other person a chance to
speak and use their answers and to help you think about what to say
next.
Use your body
Non-verbal communication is very
important for effective speaking, even for native English speakers. Use
gestures, body language and facial expressions for explanation or
emphasis, and try to read what the other person’s body language is
saying. Think about your posture, too – the way you stand or sit can
make the difference between seeming bored or interested in what your
conversation partner is saying.
Sing a song!
Music is a great way to improve your
speaking skills, practice the rhythm of the language and learn some
useful expressions. Look up the lyrics (song words) to your favorite
songs on the Internet, and then practicing singing aloud. If you’re shy,
sing at home alone. If you’re more outgoing, get together with some
friends and do a bit of English karaoke.
Be brave
You need the right attitude to improve
your English. Look for every opportunity to practice speaking, like
talking to people at parties, approaching a foreigner who looks lost, or
just putting up your hand when your teacher asks a question. Remember,
every mistake is an opportunity to learn, so don’t be afraid of making
some slips from time to time.
Think in English
This is a great way to improve your
spoken English, and you can do it anywhere, anytime. At home, you can
talk to yourself while doing everyday tasks like preparing a meal. If
you are on the train or bus, then describe the people around you (in
your head, not aloud!), and when you go to sleep, go over the day’s
events in English.
Record yourself speaking
Even though you might not like hearing
your own voice, this is a very useful way to find out what’s wrong with
your spoken English. Record yourself speaking and then listen to the
tape, or ask a native speaker for some advice. Look for positive things,
too. Make a note of all the things you do well when you speak English.
If you are ever feeling unmotivated, look at the things you do well to
feel great about speaking English again.
Keep a speaking journal
Record your thoughts in English before
you go to sleep at night. You can play the tape at the end of the year
to look back on important events, as well as monitor your English
progress. If you can’t keep a speaking journal, write it instead. Make a
note of all the conversations you had in English along with aspects you
did well and things you could improve on. Use this to track your
progress throughout the year and set yourself new goals.
Find English-speaking friends
If you are really serious about becoming
a good English speaker, you need to meet people you can speak to in
English. This does NOT only mean native-speakers, though. English is
spoken by many more people as a second language than as a native
language, and being able to understand different accents is very
important. Start an English coffee club with your friends where you meet
and have a chat in English. You can help each other and have fun
practising together.

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