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How To Learn English Speaking
Nicole Said:
I am 37 & want to learn english speaking? what to do?We Answered:
Biggest thing is practice and desire!There are a couple of aspects of fluency, speaking, listening, reading and writing. Sometimes just watching English speaking movies or TV can help. The hardest part of learning any language is to learn to "think" in that language.
Start here!
http://www.talkenglish.com/
Samantha Said:
how to learn speaking english very well?We Answered:
As someone who has solid command of the English language, I would point you to the path I followed. Read as much literature as you can. If you read classical literature, not only will you broaden your vocabulary, you will learn to speak an older, eloquent tongue. (Today's English speakers tend to mangle grammar in unfortunate ways.)If you're inclined to fantasy, I would read the older works of J.R. Tolkien (Known for The Lord of the Rings). Otherwise, I might try Michael Crichton. (Known for Jurassic Park and The Andromeda Strain)
You might think that speaking English will improve your English speaking skill. However, so few people speak English with a high level of proficiency that you will glean more reading.