Speaking English

How do you improve your English? Do you know that speaking English well is essential to advance in your career? Here are a few tips on how to speak English well. See also, how to speak better English.

We all speak English, but do we really know what it is? Here are some interesting facts about the language that everyone should know.

If you want to travel, speak English. It may sound like a pretty obvious statement, but many people around the world still don’t think it’s necessary. But just because your parents are from America doesn’t mean you can’t go there and communicate with them in English! If you do decide to try your luck, here are some tips on how to get by in a foreign country using only English.

Most of us can speak English, but not all of us can use it correctly. The following video will help you get started speaking English. For example, here are 10 things you should never say when talking to someone from England.

15 Unique Ways to Practice Speaking English

1. Talk to Yourself

This may seem really lame, but you’ll be surprised. Try out the following phrases when speaking aloud:

I’m helping my friend with his English homework tonight, so I have to do it separately from him. We won’t get that done because he doesn’t know how to use a subjunctive tense. When we studied irregular verbs in school, they gave us very complicated sentences where the past participle was hard to learn.

2. Listen to Yourself

This is another exciting way of practicing English. To speak English well, you must practice it a regular basis. If you need to get more language learning tips, try downloading Alexa’s voice-aided dictation tool with free flashcards! Who knows? Maybe she’ll start speaking in American…

3. Watch Yourself Talk

This is also a useful technique in improving English speaking skills. While watching the video, try to understand what your classmates are saying and how they’re saying it. Listen carefully and make note of any difficult vocabulary that you don’t know (or shouldn’t need to learn).

4. Join a Language Exchange Program

Another good way to practice English is by getting involved in a language exchange. The “Language Exchange” program lets you connect with foreign learners and help each other out! It’s beneficial for both members because they can improve their speaking, writing, listening skills. See also, how to improve English speaking.

5. Read Along with Subtitles

Reading a book in English is the best way to improve your grammar and vocabulary. Reading & Writing English directly translates into fluency!

6. Imitate What You Hear on TV

This is a super simple technique that can help your English speaking skills. Pronounce everything you hear on the radio, TV shows, movies and pieces of media around you. When my friends and I go out to a restaurant nearby each other, we’ll always make up interesting conversations in order for us all to practice talking about our days when we leaving the house (it’s fun!).

7. Use Video Messaging to Practice Speaking

Instagram is a great tool for language students because you can capture natural signs of your English speaking skills. You know, things like hand movement and facial expressions that are difficult to describe in writing or speech!

8. Speak in English to a Virtual Assistant

Google Voice and FaceTime are two excellent tools for practicing your range of communication. If you want to increase your vocabulary try using them in different settings – online, at the mall and so on! Make sure that everything that you’re saying is expressed clearly (even if it’s a simple “Yes” or “No”.)

Video Tutorials can also be useful resources during conversation practice: EnglishPod101 have some good ones under FREE!.

9. Order Food in English

I’m sure you’ve all heard the old saying “never order food in English”, which implies that to talk about food is a bad idea! But believe me, whispering orders and taking your time with every small detail will help you speak more naturally.

10. Narrate Your Day

I’ve been narrating events from my day for a few years now and it’s helped me with English listening comprehension when I go out for any meal or movie outing. So if you want to learn, try this technique.

11. Make Commentaries in English

Commentaries are short videos that you create to share your story with. Using software such as Camtasia and Screenflow, you can record in-depth commentary with images, subtitles and more! I’ve done this a lot of times when my cousin was going through chemotherapy last year, as well as during bedtime stories for the kids or when we’re watching TV shows together at home. See also, how to learn English speaking at home.

12. Use a Messaging App

Messaging apps  allow you to keep connected with friends and family via text. They’re also great for showing off your language skills by sending messages or making calls (if the phone’s enabled) which will be recorded in a video!

13. Sing in English

There are tons of songs that you can sing in English.  From popular classics such as “Walking on Sunshine” or “Roxanne”, to more modern hits like the Eminem song and Justin Bieber’s hit, these all make for perfect learning materials. And Remember, it doesn’t have to be a song – any audio (even from music apps) will help improve your vocabulary!

14. Try Tongue Twisters

Tongue twisting is a tough one as it needs baby steps and lots of repetition. Basically, you just have to mouth an English word (or phrase) in a circular motion until your tongue can no longer pronounce the words properly and you’re left with what we call ‘gulping’ sounds before your brain tries to understand the new sound that comes out from behind those lips!

15. Take English Classes in an English-Speaking Country

There are many online schools which offer affordable tuition fees and great teachers in exchange for royalties, putting you fully under their umbrella. Most of these sites have some sort of forum area where they allow reviews from existing clients so you can see what to expect before signing up. I highly recommend selecting a school that’s within your reach first!

All in all, it’s important to remember that no matter how much you learn, there will always be a language gap between you and your native speaker. It’s up to you to close that gap by making an effort and learning from scratch. The internet is full of resources, so find the ones that work best for you! You May Like learn English.