Speak Fluent English
Speaking the right English is a
task. Once there is mastery over the language and when your inner voice
tells you that you were effective, this serves as a confidence booster.
Continuous efforts are required when learning anything and this applies
much to the English language.
It is interesting to note that there are more words incorporated into
daily routine styles of English speaking as well as much needs to be
updated in the writing matter. Reading is the trick also when you
listen check out for pronunciations. There is no harm in being
vernacular, your effort is a self gesture for improvement. Erase you
the curling of your tongue and pronounce the vowels well. Adhere to
punctuations and exclamations.
If there is someone you look up to, be it a television
celebrity or other programmes on the Radio then make an effort to
listen as though you are studying. Many audios on the speaking talents
enable you to speak fluent English. Make it a habit to go through the dictionary daily and use and
understand the words. Be aware of synonyms and antonyms. Get the
opposites right. If you a first time learner and are pressed for time
to enroll into a full fledged English speaking course then the best way
is to learn with your child. School books are the best learning ground.
Sit along with your child and watch the home tutor read out. Practice
writing too and while you jot the alphabets and sentences make an
effort to read out aloud.
Do not wait for someone to correct your accent or do not hold
up speaking publicly with the fear of being ridiculed. Sincerity and
devotion to learning a language is the keyword.
Many
English speaking courses are directed towards standardizing accents. Once you have
finished the basic course enroll yourself to quality classes that also
give you a choice in US and UK accents.
Be Indian and speak normally. A little modulation in voice does
wonders. Throw you voice well when on a podium, do not hold the mike
too close and when in a casual conversation make it a point to listen
and understand the crowd. Speak fluent English and speak with the
correct grammar. The truth lies in Listening.