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You Won't Need A Speaking Partner!

This document provides several methods for improving spoken English fluency without a speaking partner. It recommends thinking in English rather than translating, practicing speaking aloud to oneself, focusing on fluency over grammar, listening and repeating audio in English, learning word forms, and telling stories from one's native language in English while focusing on fluency. The overall goal is to increase confidence and comfort in speaking through regular practice of these techniques anywhere and anytime.
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You Won't Need A Speaking Partner!

This document provides several methods for improving spoken English fluency without a speaking partner. It recommends thinking in English rather than translating, practicing speaking aloud to oneself, focusing on fluency over grammar, listening and repeating audio in English, learning word forms, and telling stories from one's native language in English while focusing on fluency. The overall goal is to increase confidence and comfort in speaking through regular practice of these techniques anywhere and anytime.
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Methods for

improving spoken
English

You won’t need a speaking partner!


Think in English!

Sometimes the difficult thing about talking in a new language isn’t the language
itself, but how you think about it.

If you think in your native language and then try to speak English, you’ll always
have to translate between languages. Translating isn’t an easy thing to do! You can
do this anywhere, anytime. Try to use English when you’re thinking about your day,
or when you’re trying to decide what food to order.
Talk to yourself

Whenever you’re at home (or alone


somewhere else) you can practice
your English with your favorite
person: yourself.

If you’re already thinking in English,


try speaking your thoughts out loud.
Read out loud, too.
Focus on fluency, not grammar.

When you speak in English, how often do you stop?

The more you stop, the less confident you sound and
the less comfortable you become. Try the mirror
exercise above, but challenge yourself to speak
without stopping or stammering (taking pauses
between your words) the entire time.
Listen and repeat

Do you watch TV shows or YouTube videos in English? Use them to improve your
fluency. Choose a short part of a show and repeat it line by line. Try to match the
tone, speed and even the accent (if you can).

It doesn’t matter if you miss a few words, the important thing is to keep talking. Try
to sound just like the native speakers on the show.
Learn word forms with new words

Some practice comes before you even open your mouth. Make speaking easier by
learning the different forms of any words you learn. You should do this when you’re
learning new vocabulary.

Knowing the correct way to use a word in any kind of sentence is important. This
knowledge will help you while speaking.
Relax! Tell a story from
your language in
You can be your best helper or your
worst enemy when learning to speak
English.
fluently! We know it’s hard, but you Remember to think in English as you’re
should try not to worry about how you telling your story. Focus on speaking
sound when you speak. Just relax! fluently instead of correctly. Say every
sentence out loud to yourself.

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