How To Speak English Well: 10 Simple Tips For Improving Your Spoken English
How To Speak English Well: 10 Simple Tips For Improving Your Spoken English
How To Speak English Well: 10 Simple Tips For Improving Your Spoken English
When filling forms for jobs, schools, business or even travel documents, we may sometimes find a section
set aside for us to either tick or fix in our fluency level of certain languages.
Being fluent in English has quite a number of advantages. First of all, the English Language is the
international language of business. This means that it is an accepted language all around the World. This
means that if you want to sell yourself globally, English would be one of the perfect languages to pick up
and gaining fluency in the English language would be your goal. Also, the English language is practically
the language of the World Wide Web which is also known as the internet. With us being in the internet
age, getting a level of fluency in the English language would be an added advantage. For a non native
English speaker, fluency in the English language would usher in more job opportunities compared to a
candidate who has no command of the English language.
For some people, mastering the English Language as a second language can be quite frustrating. The truth
is: it doesn’t have to be. Just like acquiring any other thing, being fluent in English requires hard work, a
passion for the language and continuous practice and usage.
Here are a few tips that will help you in your journey to being fluent in English.
I remember trying to learn Spanish because all my friends felt that Spanish was the cool kids’ language. I
started eagerly and bought a ‘Spanish for Dummies’ book to get me started. In the first month, I was able
to say out Spanish numbers one to twenty by heart and I was able to introduce myself in Spanish.
However, I lost interest after the fad died down and about two years after, I realized that I could not even
remember how to conveniently count numbers one to twenty again in Spanish. The truth remains that
language acquisition is quite technical. You have to consistently speak and practice vocabularies,
sentences you have learnt in the English in order to master it. The more you speak the English Language,
the more fluent you will become.
5. Study Materials
For second language speakers of English, there are many learning aids that you can get to better your
journey into gaining mastery of the English Language. Some of these materials are audio-visual and for
some of them, play along to their games and sing along to the songs they offer. Using audio-visual
language learning aids is a fun way to increase your fluency in English.
Ever heard of anyone who wanted to learn the English Language and decided not to get a good
dictionary? I haven’t either. A good English dictionary is one of the most important tools to have when
learning the English Language. A dictionary is a resource which lists words of a language (usually in
alphabetical order) and provides the definition and other important information on the words. A
dictionary can be in print form as in hardcover books or paperback books. It can also come in electronic
format that is in an e-book format. These days, dictionaries have websites that anyone can easily use
online. There are quite a number of very good English print dictionaries. Some of them are Cambridge
Dictionary, Longman Dictionary and Oxford English Dictionary.
Newspapers are also worth reading. Not only you can improve your English but you’ll learn about what’s
going on, which can be handy when talking with native speakers.
If you’re tired of reading books, there’s nothing better than learning English through movies and film.
This might be the most fun way to learn English. You should choose a film with English subtitles which
allow you to check up new words. I would recommend the “Friends” TV Movie for you, watching this
series kills two birds with one stone. It makes you laugh you heart out and will help to improve your
English in a natural way.
Being fluent in English, as a second language speaker, doesn’t have to be so difficult. By keeping your
passion alive and being open to corrections, you can learn the English Language and even grow to
become very proficient in it.
The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), which is an international
standard for gauging language fluency and proficiency, came up with six levels of fluency:
Breakthrough level and elementary level which fall under the basic fluency; the intermediate level and
upper intermediate level which fall under the independent fluency; the advanced level and the
mastery/proficiency level which fall under the proficient fluency.
To make this much easier, londonschool.com breaks the above levels into 9 levels of English fluency with
Level 1 being the lowest level of fluency and Level 9 being the highest level of fluency.