How to start spoken English?

edited October 23 in Off Topic

Starting spoken English can feel daunting, but with a structured approach and consistent practice, you'll see steady improvement. Here's how you can get started:

  1. Begin with Simple Conversations
    Introduce yourself: Start by practicing basic introductions and small talk (e.g., “Hello, my name is…”, “How are you?”, “Where are you from?”).
    Talk about your day: Practice speaking about simple topics like what you did today, what you ate, or what your plans are.
  2. Focus on Listening First
    Listen to native speakers: Watch videos, TV shows, or listen to podcasts in English to familiarize yourself with how people speak.
    Repeat what you hear: Imitate the phrases or sentences you hear. Try to mimic the intonation, rhythm, and pronunciation.
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  3. Learn Key Phrases
    Start with useful phrases: Learn common phrases that are used in everyday conversations (e.g., “Can I help you?”, “What do you think?”, “I don’t understand”).
    Practice questions and responses: Practice basic question and answer patterns like “What’s your name?”, “How old are you?”, or “What do you do for fun?”.
  4. Speak Aloud Regularly
    Talk to yourself: Describe what you’re doing throughout the day in English (e.g., “I’m cooking breakfast now”).
    Narrate your actions: When performing simple tasks, narrate them in English. This helps you practice vocabulary and sentence structure.
  5. Practice with a Partner
    Find a speaking buddy: If possible, find someone to practice English with, either online or in person. Language exchange apps like HelloTalk or Tandem can help you connect with English speakers.
    Join conversation groups: Look for local English-speaking groups or online communities where people practice spoken English.
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