What are the basis in spoken English classes?

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Hello Asif, as a tutor I suggest my students to lestion English conversation in starting if you understand means you need to focus on speaking , actually this is my teaching method, different tutors have different methods, you can choose your self which helps you, hope my answer helpfull
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Hi Asif the basis of correct spoken English lies in using English in your day to day communication,reading good articles,newspaper and other reading material to enhance grammar and vocabulary and communicate effectively and fluently.You can join my spoken English class to begin learning! All the bes...
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Hi Asif the basis of correct spoken English lies in using English in your day to day communication,reading good articles,newspaper and other reading material to enhance grammar and vocabulary and communicate effectively and fluently.You can join my spoken English class to begin learning! All the best! read less
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Dear Asif ...do mean BASICS of spoken English...then just remember that communication means to explain ur thoughts to the person in front of u , therefore there is nothing like basic english , u just keep using ur known English words in ur sentence n try to add few more words in ur vocabulary , that...
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Dear Asif ...do mean BASICS of spoken English...then just remember that communication means to explain ur thoughts to the person in front of u , therefore there is nothing like basic english , u just keep using ur known English words in ur sentence n try to add few more words in ur vocabulary , that always promote. Thanks read less
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