Listen to Conversations & Learn to Speak Fluent English – Free Udemy Courses
Day-to-day talking in English which we use frequently in our daily life
What you’ll learn
Listen to Conversations & Learn to Speak Fluent English – Free Udemy Courses
- Learning a new language becomes easier when you listen to it and implement(speak) it in your day-to-day life
- Listen, Remember, Implement, Practice, Speak with Confidence
- Routine English Conversation
- Facial Expressions and Body Language while Speaking English
- Pronunciation and Accent of Words
- Explore Routine Vocabulary
Requirements
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There are no primary requirements…But But But if you have a very little idea about below 2 things, it will be a plus for you.
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1. Very Basic Routine Vocabulary
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2. Very Basic Grammar Rules
Description
Learning a language can be more effective when you learn it by listening to conversations and implementing (speaking) it in your routine life. It doesn’t matter whether you are listening to native or non-native people. I was more confused when the school teachers taught us by following strict grammar rules and rote question-answers. My parents took me to private coaching for English and Finally I started learning English. The tutor was amazing. He taught some very basic grammar rules and started making live conversations. Then I came to know that the real technique to learn any language is to listen to conversations and practice it.
Just Remember these 7 Heaven :
1. Forget grammar!
That’s right. This may seem strange to you, but it is very important.
If you are preparing for an examination, then you should study grammar. However, if you want to become fluent in English conversation, then you should try to learn English without thinking about grammar too much.
The reason why I say this is that to become fluent, you need to be able to speak without pausing to think of the correct words and sentence construction.
If you are constantly trying to translate what you want to say from your language into English, whilst thinking about all the grammar rules you’re supposed to be using, you’ll most likely become bogged down, hesitant, and fail in your fluency goal.
2. Think in English.
The toughest thing in learning a new language isn’t a language, it is all about how you think in the language. If you think in your native language when you are trying to speak it is quite difficult to get fluency.
Here is the solution to the problem. Try out this anywhere, try to think in English whatever you want to speak also whenever you think in your mind always think in the English language. Utilize the dictionary whenever you require. This will help people to get fluent in the English language.
3. Speak to yourself
You can do this anywhere, whenever you want to practice English, get help from yourself itself. Speak out the language loudly about what you think in your mind. Even though you don’t have a partner to correct your mistakes speaking the language loudly makes you more confident in speaking.
4. Don’t Be Afraid to Make Mistakes
Sometimes it can be difficult to put all those rules and words together into a simple sentence. Don’t let the fear of saying something wrong stop you from speaking at all. Even if you think you’re making a mistake, keep speaking anyway.
5. Make use of a mirror
Every morning make sure you are spending at least 5 mins before getting back to your regular and speaking out in the English language in front of the mirror. Select a topic, and set the timer to speak whatever you want.
6. Concentrate on fluency, not grammar
When you speak, notice how many times you stop. The less you stop, the more confident you get. The sentence you practice might be not perfect grammar that is okay don’t take it as a big issue. Practice makes you perfect at the end of the session.
7. Try out some tongue twisters
Tongue twisters are quite difficult to say repeatedly. E.g. How much wood would a woodchuck have if a woodchuck could chuck wood? Try this many times it is not so easy.
Who this course is for:
- Beginners in Learning English
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