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I can speak in English but not so fluently what should I do?

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SyedaYou should frequently speak. Speak in front of people who are language literate. If you feel, you are well versed with English start speaking/using it often. Your lack of fluency might be because of your lack of confidence. And that will only be recovered only once you start practising it regularly....
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Syeda
You should frequently speak. Speak in front of people who are language literate. If you feel, you are well versed with English start speaking/using it often. Your lack of fluency might be because of your lack of confidence. And that will only be recovered only once you start practising it regularly. And in case if you don't know the language, please be open to accept it and admit to yourself and commit that you will learn.
PS: Never think what people and how people will judge you. If you are the one concerned, take it as your self-development, not for society.
Best Wishes

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British Council Certified Trainer with 5+ years experience

Listen to English songs with lyrics. It has multiple benefits & you will see the difference.
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Hi, below are a few ideas which will help you speak English fluently.1) Learn new words daily, which will improve your vocabulary.2) Try to speak in English whenever you get an opportunity.3) Don't hesitate to speak English just because you're not good at it. If you don't try, you will not learn.4) No...
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Hi, below are a few ideas which will help you speak English fluently.
1) Learn new words daily, which will improve your vocabulary.
2) Try to speak in English whenever you get an opportunity.
3) Don't hesitate to speak English just because you're not good at it. If you don't try, you will not learn.
4) No person is perfect, so it's ok to be confident.

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foreign business language professional teacher (7 years of experience) (working as a teacher)

To speak in the English language without interruption, the following should be taken care of:1) Develop confidence 2) Improve grammar and vocabulary 3) Read ( novel, newspaper) 4) Remove hesitation while putting up a conversation with your friends and family.
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Expert trainer in English Language, communication skills, personality development & soft skills.

It goes like this, the more you practice, the better it gets, so keep hesitation & fear at bay and start speaking. It is the only way to improve your English fluency.
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As you build familiarity and have continuous exposure to proper usages of the language, automatically fluency will improve. Start with a simple coaching plan which gets you started in the direction of learning - this is purely to build your confidence and then gradually, at every instance, start using...
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As you build familiarity and have continuous exposure to proper usages of the language, automatically fluency will improve. Start with a simple coaching plan which gets you started in the direction of learning - this is purely to build your confidence and then gradually, at every instance, start using English to communicate. Start reading- I can't tell you enough about the importance of reading- starting with the Newspaper, comic books, any kind of book, for that matter will improve vocabulary thereby improving retention and recall. Last but not least, join English speaking groups- Check out Toastmasters International- it's a wonderful not for profit organization that started in the US in the 1920s specifically to help people with speaking.
Good Luck!!

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World Class Trainer and Image Consultant - 100% Result Oriented and Life Long Commitment

First identify that, why do you want to learn to speak it fluently. Once your focus is clear start with the basics of language skills. Vocabulary, Grammar and Usage.
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Experienced and certified soft skills trainer/ ielts and toefl trainer with an experinece of 6 years

Build an environment to improve fluency and speak in english as much as possible
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English Trainer with 3 years experience.Overall 7.5 band score(speaking 8),IELTS academic.

Syeda, keep in mind, English is not our native language, so most of the people lack fluency, and that is fine. However, the fact that you can speak English makes you half the battle won. Fluency cannot be attained overnight. You need to read, write, speak and listen as much of English you can. Talk to...
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Syeda, keep in mind, English is not our native language, so most of the people lack fluency, and that is fine. However, the fact that you can speak English makes you half the battle won. Fluency cannot be attained overnight. You need to read, write, speak and listen as much of English you can. Talk to your friends in English, start writing a diary every day and listen to your favourite podcasts in English. The practice is the key!

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Private tutor in Hooghly with 2 years of experience from management background

Read English newspaper/magazines regularly.Listen to the videos which are in English and which shows subtitles also.Try to involve more English words while speaking in your mother tongue.
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