Is there any need to join class for spoken English?

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It depends on your current fluency in English as a means to communicate. If it's a workable level and you would like to learn how to enhance your vocabulary a class might not be needed. However, if you are a nascent learner of English, then a formal class can do a world of good.
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22 yrs expin lang. & comm skills, interview skills, edu. & career counseling and team making

Hi Arun, Playing without a coach is like playing cricket on the streets. Training under a coach takes you from club level to international level. Learning English without a trainer is like above. The choice is yours. All the best.
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It totally depends on the students. But joining a class provides you the right environment where your learning growth is high.
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30 Yrs Experienced Female Home Tutor Handwriting specialist

Not that much
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dental subject and science for higher secondary

Read newspaper loudly you will gef the accent .daily work
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SPOKEN ENGLISH CLASSES CAN IMPROVE EFFICIENCY AND YOU WILL BE ABLE TO SPEAK WITHOUT STAMMERING!! I THINK IT'LLL BE BENEFICIAL
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25+ years of teaching english to senior secondry school cbse syllabus

Dear Arun Learning a language is just ur Love for it n when u u really want something u try to learn it /get it at any cost.... And that cost is reading maximum books magazine n paper then once again read them aloud in front of mirror and try to discus among ur friend even in the beginning they will...
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Dear Arun Learning a language is just ur Love for it n when u u really want something u try to learn it /get it at any cost.... And that cost is reading maximum books magazine n paper then once again read them aloud in front of mirror and try to discus among ur friend even in the beginning they will make fun but ur determination if boost your skill every day read less
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