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Paresh_Shal
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Those who are having a different native language and willing to speak English fluently and confidently may go through the following clip to help them develop their English speaking skills:
Tips on How to Speak English Fluently and Confidently - YouTube
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Regards

From India, Delhi
ACT
490

Hi

I appreciate your effort to try and share tips to non English speakers to become fluent in English. You have made some practical suggestions which can be implemented by all those really keen to become fluent in English.

To those reading this post may I also add that what is also critical is finding the right motivation to keep the enthusiasm high because the whole process can be painstakingly slow and frustrating. Measuring one's progress eg. number of pages read, number of new words learned, quantum of words written without mistakes etc is one small measure that can aid in setting personal targets and benchmarks to achieve. Value the positive feedback and be motivated by it. At the same time don't get disheartened by any criticism or negative feedback; instead see it as an opportunity to correct yourself and improve.

I would also urge people to type out their feelings, emotions, thoughts etc. in Microsoft WORD or a similar software, so that one can quickly get a feedback on the correct use of language, spellings, grammar etc. One way to do it is to type out what one reads in an English newspaper or book. After a week, read the sentence and type out the same meaning of the sentence in your own words. This will force you to find synonyms for words. A week later attempt to write the opposite of what the sentence you read says.

eg. It is very cold today

The weather is rather chilly today

The climate has changed and it is warm now.

All those reading this post are also welcome to go through my Inspirational and Motivational blogs listed below to get more inputs into structuring ones thought process, ensuring a smooth flow in one's writing and to appreciate the importance and usage of a good vocabulary.

www.actspot.wordpress.com - Over 93,500 views and 625 followers

www.poweract.blogspot.com - Over 28,500 views and 165 followers

Regards

From India, Mumbai
mbegum
Hello Mr Jacob,
I appreciate your inputs in actspot.com. The inspirational and motivational blogs are quite informative and encouraging.
Thanks for your valuable inputs. Please continue to contribute and many people like me need such motivation which is lacking in our lives
Regards
Mohammadi

From India, Bangalore
ACT
490

Hi Mohammadi
Thank you for your appreciative feedback about my blogs. I do try and update them as often as I can. You can be a follower of the blog and you will get my updates in your email inbox.
I am taking the liberty of commenting on your statement that 'people like me need such motivation'. Well all of us do go through phases in life when things are dull, dreary,boring and lackluster; however with a little patience, a fair bit of self belief and with plenty of positive thoughts one can overcome these phases in life. Finding motivation is a matter of creative choice. Ideally one must be driven by intrinsic motivation - one that comes from within us. With a little introspection I am sure you too will find the right intrinsic motivation to keep your spirits high, enable you to have a cheerful disposition and a fulfilling life.
Best Wishes

From India, Mumbai
ambition1083
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Dear Paresh Srivastava
Tips are useful for serious learners.In addition find attached a special technique which is not being taught in traditional spoken english courses.
I am sure you will be amazed with the result in just 30 days.
happy learning
Warm Regards
Indranil Bhaduri
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From India, Bangalore
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Paresh_Shal
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Thanks. Have tried this one earlier and it gives fair results. esp if we want to prepare someone for some specific area,event, it is very handy. Regards
From India, Delhi
Ellis
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Frankly, and as an English Language Trainer, I didn’t find it interesting. The speaker has a 'pronunciation' problem. However, it was a nice try.
From India, Hyderabad
HR_Vision
2

Hi Thank you for sharing that link. There are some very good suggestions and links given by other readers which are also useful for those who are trying to speak English fluently. Raj
From India, Pune
Paresh_Shal
2

Kindly send us those words with your own set of pronunciations. It may help both of us to improve and develop a better understanding.
From India, Delhi
Ellis
4

Hi, the only advice I can really give you is look up the phonetic symbols in the dictionary whenever you need to pronounce words. Get acquainted with the vowel sounds and you should improve dramatically.
From India, Hyderabad
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