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Want to improve spoken English? Inlingua tells you how

English is one of the most prominent languages used around the world. It is also one of the official languages in India. However, many people often find themselves struggling with English. If you are one of them, fret not. To pull you out of this fix, language experts at Inlingua New Delhi have come up with some brilliant tips to improve spoken English.

  1. Listen

Be an avid listener. Observe the intonations and expressions that people use while speaking English. This will give you an insight into the popularly used terms and phrases. You can use some of these pre-set expressions while speaking, without having to go through the process of thinking and framing sentences.

  1. Build a strong vocabulary

To understand and speak any language, we need to know what certain words mean. A strong vocabulary will help you choose your words wisely, making your speech more impressive. So, whenever you come across a word whose meaning you are unaware of, jot it down somewhere and look up for it in a dictionary. Once you know what that particular word means, you can practice using it in sentences.

  1. Focus on fluency, not the grammar

While grammar is popularly considered as a vital component of learning a language, focusing too much on grammar doesn’t help in improving conversation skills. Language experts at Inlingua New Delhi claim that paying more attention towards practical uses of English facilitates learning more than cramming grammar rules does.

  1. Slow down

Make it a habit to speak at a moderate pace rather than speaking fast. It will help you in two ways. First, speaking slow would make it easy for others to understand what exactly you are talking about. Secondly and more importantly, it will provide you with some extra time to think and frame your sentences, without having to insert any unnecessary pauses in the conversation.

  1. Talk, talk and talk

You can’t learn a language if you don’t practice speaking it. According to experts at Inlingua Delhi, speaking frequently in English is a great way to familiarize with the language. It also enhances fluency. Practice your intonations when you are alone or with a trusted friend who is willing to help you and you’re good to go.

 

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