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Kristyshih Posted 16 years ago
Speech & Pronunciation

Can anyone help me?

Hello everyone, I am Kristy. I am new to here and I am a S.1 student. I really want to improve my speaking skills but I don't know what should I do! I entered in an E.M.I. school so that I should have a good foundation of English. Actually, I think my speaking skill is very weak and I don't know how can I improve. I have tried very hard to read out the passage from news papers. However, when I face to some 'audiences', I feel very nervous and speak the words wrongly. Do I need some more practice?

Hope you can answer and help me.
Thanks:-)
  

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Hello Kristy and welcome to Englishforms [<:o)] Practice is the key. The more you can read, hear and speak the more confident you will become. Try using chat on this or other web sites.

  • Hello Kristy and welcome to Englishforms [<:o)] Practice is the key.
  • The more you can read, hear and speak the more confident you will become.
  • Try using chat on this or other web sites.
  • There are some web sites where people offer to exchange languages.
  • You can talk to native speakers using an internet connection.
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Hello Kristy and welcome to Englishforms [<:o)]

Practice is the key. The more you can read, hear and speak the more confident you will become. Try using chat on this or other web sites. There are some web sites where people offer to exchange languages. You can talk to native speakers using an internet connection. I used this when I wanted a few phrases to use in China and it worked re
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Thanks for your suggestions. I will try:-)
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Hi Kristy

I could give you a free 15 minute session on skype. I can give you a general assessment of your pronunciation. You can see some free videos on my website here as well as message me. Thanks!

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Best Regards,

Dave
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So your biggest problem is neither of vocabulary or grammar but it's about your self-confidence instead, eh?
This will do the trick: I'm also used to be always nervous when talking in the front of audience, but I always tried to see straight to the front. Don't look at the audience's face because it will make you be more nervous. Just look at them when they ask something to you. I think it wi

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