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A few ways to improve English speaking skills is to hear what is being spoken and repeat the phrase and speak it out in context. Speak it out in real life scenarios. The key is to apply the vocabulary words you have learned and form them into a sentence that you would regularly use in day-to-day life. We learn most from our mistakes in conversation with others, even if it may be embarrassing to us. You must go for it and speak, even if you are afraid to. Application in context is key. Pronunciation will come as you practice. Be brave!
- What is the most appropriate way to introduce yourself, " English Teacher or Teacher of English?
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I say "English teacher"
- What are some common phrases and expressions used in everyday English conversations?
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How do you do? How's it? Are you goo!d?
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By reading.
- What are the differences between British English and American English?
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The most significant differences between British and American English are in their pronunciations, their vocabularies, and their spelling. There are grammatical differences, too, but these are less important and harder to describe, so we will pass over them for today.
- What are some effective strategies for improving my English pronunciation?
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Mpho Meriam MothobiCertified ESL teacher with great communication skillsThe best way to improve pronunciation is to take the time out to practice through speaking because practice makes perfect. Also, listening to people speaking so that you can adapt on how to say certain words.
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"Welcome to our lesson" "can you try..." "thank you" "perfectly said" "any question?"
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