Which are the best practices to learn fluent and effective spoken English as an Indian?

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Practice listening to shows and movies in English, then record your own voice in Enlish to check for mistakes.
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Read Times of India and the Hindu front page, editorial and International Page everyday. Watch English theatre (online/offline), read classical English Literature short stories, listen to english artists with good diction like Elton John, Bono, Ian Anderson, Enya, Leonard Cohen, Paul Simon, Joan Baes,...
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Read Times of India and the Hindu front page, editorial and International Page everyday. Watch English theatre (online/offline), read classical English Literature short stories, listen to english artists with good diction like Elton John, Bono, Ian Anderson, Enya, Leonard Cohen, Paul Simon, Joan Baes, Marvin Gaye, Belafonte, Sinatra, Rod Stewart etc etc etc youtube shall start feedng you. Watch english news on Doordarshan, NDTV and India Today (then when you gain confidence shift to Times Now and CNN IBN) Listen to BBC radio english. Watch classic television British comedies. Speak, listen write without a hint of self doubt, practice and correct yourself. If you wish to be trained specifically for IELTS, lots of resources available for that. If you do as i say, you can get an 8+ score in 12 weeks. read less
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Attempt to practice recording your English speech on any topic for maximum minutes with new vocabulary each time.
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Mass media (those that are presented in English) read as much books as you can, this will help with your literature skills surround yourself with an English speaking environment this will help you with seldomly being corrected
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our mind has an ability to record, when we hear whether it is story, news, conversation or words. So in order to learn something new try to listen first and then apply. As earlier they said to read and watch english stuff, is right. one more thing you need to do is read loud that you can hear and automatically...
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our mind has an ability to record, when we hear whether it is story, news, conversation or words. So in order to learn something new try to listen first and then apply. As earlier they said to read and watch english stuff, is right. one more thing you need to do is read loud that you can hear and automatically you will learn. read less
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You should read more and more books but only reading is not enough u need to imply it while speaking. Once after learning grammar u need other attiques how to speak etc.,
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