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Learn to Listen to Natural-Speed English I know you want to learn to speak English better. Do you want to know the very best way to improve your speaking? LISTEN! Yes, thats right, listen! You should listen to English at least a little bit every, single day. I give this advice to all of my students, and when they are smart and decide to follow my advice, they make very steady progress. Some students speaking skills improve dramatically in a very short time, ONLY by listening to English every day. How does listening help speaking? We learn best by example. You learned Chinese by listening to your parents, neighbors, teachers and friends speak. You listened as a baby, and tried your best to repeat, even though you couldnt at first. You kept trying though, and you finally were able to speak fluently. Without good examples, you cant know how to speak smoothly, correctly, and effectively. With good examples, you learn how to say exactly what you want to say, in a way that everyone can understand. It takes some time, but if you begin today and keep with it, you will see a big difference in your speaking ability. how to Give a Great Speech in English Most successful people in the world are very good public speakers. They have the skill to get up in front of a crowd and give a formal speech. They know how to move people, how to get them to take action. Its not easy to do, but you can learn the basics of public speaking in this article. To speak well, you need to start with two things. First, you must have a clear goal. You must be very sure about what you want to communicate. What is your message? Second, you must know who your audience is. When you know who your audience is, you can then find the most appropriate words to communicate your message to them. You should not speak to a group of businessman the same way you would speak to a group of students.
Posted on: Sun, 14 Dec 2014 18:56:56 +0000

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