How to speak in fluent English?

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Dear Saranya, There is no such sure shot formula but you should start by reading newspapers daily and speaking with your friends, family in English, you should find some new words and try to incorporate them in your dialogue when you are having a conversation with someone. You can also try and clear...
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Dear Saranya, There is no such sure shot formula but you should start by reading newspapers daily and speaking with your friends, family in English, you should find some new words and try to incorporate them in your dialogue when you are having a conversation with someone. You can also try and clear your speech towards fluency by practicing to talk by looking in a mirror so that you can improve on your gestures and expressions as well. Hope this helps. read less
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READ ENGLISH NEWSPAPER DAILY WRITE DOWN DIFFICULT WORDS .START COMMUNICATING IN ENGLISH WITH OTHERS ..WATCH ENGLISH MOVIE AND NEWS CHANNEL AND START READING CONVERSATION FROM SPOKEN ENGLISH BOOK
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If you know basic English, find a partner or a group and discuss each and everything you learn with them. You have to get into a car if you want to learn driving, you can't learn it by reading instruction given in a book "How to drive a car". What i mean to say "Practice, Practice and Practice.
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Basically, It's dependent to you, How will you learn English? It really required the more practice and more practice and increase the English percentage in your daily life and than you will see after some time.
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Hi saranya, if you are comfortable in basic english grammar rules and u just lack fluency, then I would suggest you include english in your everyday conversations within your social groups. Read english newspapers, watch english movies and serials and along with that get a hold over your vocabulary....
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Hi saranya, if you are comfortable in basic english grammar rules and u just lack fluency, then I would suggest you include english in your everyday conversations within your social groups. Read english newspapers, watch english movies and serials and along with that get a hold over your vocabulary. Start wtiting a passage in english everyday on anything your encounter. Speak with yourself in english. These accumulated efforts shall certainly help you gain fluency. read less
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According to me its a skill so practice it
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It's Practice & only Practice. Don't bother about right or wrong .Just try for 22 days ...... on 23rd day ,you will be feeling more confident. Thanks & Regards, Shekhar ,SAEIND
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Involving yourself with the language at every appropriate opportunity helps build awareness and confidence needed for fluency.
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Initially, it may be difficult, however speak what ever comes to your mind. One important point is that, do not think in your regional language and then translate you should start to think in English and then talk, I am sure you can improve your fluency with this. Read books and try remembering the words...
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Initially, it may be difficult, however speak what ever comes to your mind. One important point is that, do not think in your regional language and then translate you should start to think in English and then talk, I am sure you can improve your fluency with this. Read books and try remembering the words that you learn and use those words in your conversations. Keep practicing. Learning English is always easy and fun too. All the best. read less
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Practice English grammar, listen to English slow songs, watch English video series and take active participation in conversations.
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