- fatelina
August 2013
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![]() | aminemohApril 2014 me too I have the same problem here .I have good skills in writing and listening but I want to improve my verbal skills!how can we help each other? |
![]() | BrockyAugust 2013 @arckain: definitely that practice makes perfect. However you have to keep going if you don't find a partner. |
![]() | arckainAugust 2013 Here, you should be able to find someone... Even if I am not native, I am also looking for oral practice with anyone, so send me an email, I'll give you my skype... THe aim of every languages is to be spoken^^, so let's practice ![]() |
![]() | BrockyAugust 2013 Another thing you may use is Reading: I’ve read a lot of articles talking about the powerful of reading and how it can help you learn languages. You'll be shocked when you see the result. Reading is very powerful if you use it properly. Basically take an article or a easy books with audio book, so you can read and listen at the same time. By doing this you'll improve your Speaking and more than that, you'll learn grammar naturally, and spelling also. PS: when i say reading you have to read things you understand, usually you don't need a dictionary while you're reading. Start with children books and if you understand them, after that go to teenager books, read novels. If you follow this within a year or less you'll be able to read books that adults read, and you'll be astonished about it. |
![]() | BrockyAugust 2013 Throughout my experience with learning English I had the same situation, i had no one to practice with. So what i advice you is to listen and listen and listen. The more you listen the more the words will come out through your mouth easily and without thinking in your own language. PS: when i say listening i mean listening to easy things, because if you listen to difficult materials you're not learning, so start with easy materials and when you understand them, eventually with the time those words will come out from your mouth easily and without thinking, just like a native speaker. |
![]() | BrockyAugust 2013 Hmm, that's a good question indeed.... |