Wednesday, July 3, 2019

6 Ways How To Improve Your English Communication Skills

1. Slow Down Your Speaking Speed.

You might be an fluent speaker when it comes to your mother tongue, but expecing the same standard from yourself when speaking in foreign language may not be very realistic.

Learners are often told not to worry about the mistakes they're making, however, it is easy to understand why you would like to make a good impression on your audience.

To overcome this difficulty, you may try slowing down your speaking speed. Nobody will get angry if you speak more slowly and clearly. Good speakers do the same to get their massage accross. Selecting your words carefully may also be seen as a sign of respect towards your audience. It shows that you want to give them the best possible answer.

2. Give Yourself Time to Think.

You may be worried that the people you are talking to are impatient and would like you to say what you want as quickly as possible.

First of all, it may not be true - people often prefer well-thought-out answer to a rushed one. 
So just relax.

Another thing you can do is preparing yourself with fixed phrases you can use when people expect you to say something. Here’s an example:

  • Why is there so much violence on TV? That’s a good question. Let me think for a moment, I haven’t really thought about it before. Well I suppose....

Here, you can get time to reflect just by repeating the question and adding a few sentences. Then you will sound more fluent and won’t feel the pressure of having to say something before you are ready. 

Fix all the surprises out of Francis was words are used to leave things in a certain order Dakin be for batons idioms call locations basically anything we always say in one particular week for example during the day sorry to bother trouble you but would you mind if in the meantime for what it’s worth Oh come on it’s been along time since I’m just kidding

3. Learn Sentences Not Only Words

In a way, this will take the pressure off too. when you learn new word, try to memorize a couple of sentences that contain it.

there might come a time when you can use one particular sentence with little, or no alteration at all. Unfortunately, many people learn words by heart, but have no idea how to use them in a sentence.

 it will be such a relief not having to worry about whether the sentence is correct grammatically or not. let’s look at an example:

to appreciate = To recognize the value of something or somebody

I think it’s necessary to feel appreciated in relationships/at work.
I appreciate all your hard work.

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