HOW TO OVERCOME THE FEAR OF SPEAKING ENGLISH !
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THE SOLUTION BELOW WHICH I DID AND WORKED SO GREAT:
- Understand your fear
TO UNDERSTAND YOUR FEAR AND GETTING OUT OF IT IS MOST IMPORTANT.THE ANOTHER MOST IMPORTANT THING IS TO KNOW YOUR FEAR.IF YOU'VE EVER NOTICED STRANGE WORDS COMING OUT OF YOUR MOUTH DURING TALKING TO A HUMAN OR IN A JOB INTERVIEW,THOSE ARE THE FEARS YOU NEED TO JUDGE. DO NOT BE SO ANXIOUS ,AS ANXIETY REDUCES YOUR BRAIN'S ABILITY TO GET ON WITH REALLY NORMAL TASKS.
- Practice your listening
Working on your listening ability by listening to the radio or watching TV in your target language will always help your speaking skills. You can improve vocabulary and pronunciation through listening alone, but it’s no substitute for real conversation.
- Let go of the need for perfection
It may be frustrating to feel like you’re making mistakes, but this will ultimately be outweighed by the reward of using the language long-term. So embrace your mistakes!
- SmileYou’ll get a much better response if you approach the conversation with a smile. After all, most native speakers are delighted when a foreigner makes the effort to speak their language, especially if they can see that it’s difficult for you! So start every conversation with a friendly hello and a smile.
- Seek out one-on-one conversation
When a group of native speakers get together, the conversation will usually speed up and become more complex. One-on-one conversations are easier. Private lessons are a way to ensure you get this experience, while also benefiting from input from an expert.- Control the speed of the conversationIf you speak slowly and clearly, this should encourage your conversation partner to match your speaking rhythm. If the person you’re speaking to doesn’t get the hint, it never hurts to ask them politely to speak a bit slower – you’re still learning after all!---------------------------------------------------------------------FOR MORE SUCH BLOGS :
It may be frustrating to feel like you’re making mistakes, but this will ultimately be outweighed by the reward of using the language long-term. So embrace your mistakes!
You’ll get a much better response if you approach the conversation with a smile. After all, most native speakers are delighted when a foreigner makes the effort to speak their language, especially if they can see that it’s difficult for you! So start every conversation with a friendly hello and a smile.
- Seek out one-on-one conversation
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