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How to learn English quickly
Arjun, currently employed at a BPO,
picked up the language in a matter of months, and today speaks fluently
and freely. This is how:
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I never paid too much attention to single words; I learned them in context,
i.e. I learned the phrases that the words were used in and it was these
phrases that I later reviewed. I found that this helped me develop my
speaking ability much faster.
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I did not study grammar too carefully.
Grammar makes you think about what you want to say, whereas to speak
fluently it needs to come naturally to you. This is not to say that
grammar should not be studied, but a degree of naturalness has to be
present in your speech, which will be missing if you try to commit rules
of grammar to memory.
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I listened. I listened very intently, everyday. This is the best way to pick up pronunciation and the nuances of the language.
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You must learn with long term considerations; this requires the committing of what you learn deep
in your memory, by repetition. You must repeat what you have learnt,
practice everyday, use what you have practiced in conversation, etc.
This is what I did, and it worked like a charm.
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You must remember that the key to fluent conversation is, in the final analysis, confidence.
I realised early on that I have to be assured of myself and of the
words and phrases I had spent hours practicing if I wanted to use them
in everyday speech naturally. So, remember, be CONFIDENT.
source:http://www.englishleap.com/other-resources/improve-spoken-english
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