How to speak English without having facility?

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Wat kind of facilities u wann
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To Speak English, no need to have any kind of facility only you should know about basics of grammar and vocabulary.
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Hi Komal, Speak as much as possible in English. Read simple stories from Champak in English. Narrate/ tell the story to your friends or tell yourself looking in mirror. Learn new words. Grammar is last thing, but important one - learn it slowly. But, speak a lot. All the best, Ravi
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Try to speak in English the way you can, somewhere this will help you to learn.
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Read Newspaper loudly in front of Mirror.
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Start by reading any English newspaper/magazine/books etc. and pause if you don't know the meaning of a word, then use your dictionary as a guide. Your dictionary is your teacher.
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Try to talk with the people whom you don't know via phone.
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Surround yourself with the language. 1) Read as much as possible - begin with children's books and move on to magazines and articles 2) Listening and understanding - watch English movies, videos and talks 3) Write daily in a diary and learn five new words every day. 3) Find slow English songs like slow...
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Surround yourself with the language. 1) Read as much as possible - begin with children's books and move on to magazines and articles 2) Listening and understanding - watch English movies, videos and talks 3) Write daily in a diary and learn five new words every day. 3) Find slow English songs like slow Rock on YouTube and learn the lyrics. There are many ways to make it interesting and fruitful. All the best. read less
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Hello Komal, there is no need to worry about facilities. You can purchase any English Grammar book and study from it. The best book to study English language is WREN & MARTIN. It is the famous book all over India. Please do buy it and see your result.
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