Sunday, April 27, 2014

I'M A SPEAKER


I 'M SPEAKER






In our daily life , when we engage in a social speaks English language ,sometime we lose ourselves-confidence to communicate with others or share our ideas and opinions.

Speaking is more than just pronouncing words it's a huge method to communicate with people and without speaking a person will never improve his mind or get knowledge .


Students often think that the ability to speak a language is the product of language learning, but speaking is also a crucial part of the language learning process. Effective instructors teach students speaking strategies -- using minimal responses, recognizing scripts, and using language to talk about language -- that they can use to help themselves expand their knowledge of the language and their confidence in using it.


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There are three kinds of speaking situations in which we find ourselves:
Interactive:
  • interactive
  • partially interactive.
  • non-interactive.
interactive speaking situations include face-to-face conversations and telephone calls, in which we are alternately listening and speaking, and in which we have a chance to ask for clarification, repetition, or slower speech from our conversation partner. Some speaking situations are partially interactive, such as when giving a speech to a live audience, where the convention is that the audience does not interrupt the speech. The speaker nevertheless can see the audience and judge from the expressions on their faces and body language whether or not he or she is being understood.


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Better English speaking skills


Improving our English speaking skills will help us to communicate more easily and effectively. But how do we become a more confident English speaker?

Practice where you can, when you can. Any practice is good – whether you speak to someone who is a native English speaker or not.

It's important to build your confidence. If possible, use simple English sentence structure that you know is correct, so that you can concentrate on getting your message across.

Try to experiment with the English you know. Use words and phrases you know in new situations. Native English speakers are more likely to correct you if you use the wrong word than if you use the wrong grammar. Experimenting with vocabulary is a really good way of getting feedback

Try to respond to what people say to you. You can often get clues to what people think by looking at their body language. Respond to them in a natural way

If you forget a word, do what native English speakers do all the time, and say things that 'fill' the conversation. This is better than keeping completely silent. Try using um, or er, if you forget the word.

Don't speak too fast! It's important to use a natural rhythm when speaking English, but if you speak too fast it will be difficult for people to understand you.

Try to relax when you speak – you'll find your mouth does most of the pronunciation work for you. When you speak English at normal speed, you'll discover that many of the pronunciation skills, such as linking between words, will happen automatically


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Finally
Shyness , silent, less confidence and less interactive they make you artless, isolated and dissociable so be fearless , interactive and get out your shyness then you will be a creative speaker .