IMPROVE SPOKEN ENGLISH

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English is a language; which is the second international language spoken all around the globe by its native, non-native speakers; is commonly known as lingua franca which means that English language is ranked as a dominant language when it comes to sundry aspects of communications in life whether it is business, entertainment, politics or diplomacy etc. But most probably what is inferred about English communication is that we deal with spoken English on a relatively quotidian basis. Spoken English is the spontaneous means of communication when it comes to communicating. Though the dialects vary from country to country or even in a country region to region; but speaking English is the preferred mode of communication under every stream of life. When it comes to be a student, or an entrepreneur dealing with commercial transactions, or a social worker who is more inclined towards being mobile, are into speaking English when it comes to communicate, under majority conditions.

When a question arises of revealing a standard of spoken English that how we can be on the same page, or what are the standards we shall work on to improve our spoken English. According to me, speaking any language is an art or the game of relating to a stimulus. No institution or a teacher can encode the phenomenon or criteria in you; it is just you who have to synchronize your communication pertinent to the routine you are following. For example a person who is not a native speaker and knows English, but want to work on spoken English skills, then consider a real time situation which are into or have encountered in the nearest past. Make a list of the events that occurred chronologically. Alone, or with the relative group of people talk on the events of that situation. First discuss what happened, then discuss what you wanted that to be or what was to happen or what should happened. Speak, without considering you are delivering wrong, burgeon your ideas and don’t translate your language to English, think in English, interpret in English and then speak in English. Take your time as much, but do consider English when speaking.

Initially; in addition to this, do come up with a new word daily which preferably should be an alternative of what most commonly you speak e.g. a common word used is ‘hard working’, then instead of hard working you use ‘assiduous’ and try speaking this instead of hardworking. It will nurture you in a dual way; firstly; you come up with new and innovative sentences with the word assiduous while speaking English and secondly it will develop your writing skills as well because your vocabulary increases day by day.

Concluding, spoken English is all about practice and making your habit. Don’t jumble up, stay cool and practice with peer groups or native speakers. Think over unanimous situations and ponder over the words making new sentences. Within days you would see your progress heading towards being proficient in terms of spoken English.

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