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How to improve your English speaking skills (by yourself)

I think you already know that if you want
to improve your English speaking skills, you

have to practice, right? You have to speak.
Studying grammar will never improve your speaking.

Listening to English alone will never improve
your speaking.

You have to actually speak.

But what if you don't have someone to talk
to in English? How can you practice then?

Well, there's a technique that allows you
to learn to speak English by yourself. No

speaking partner is required. This technique
can help improve many aspects of your spoken

English: your sentence structure, your grammar,
your vocabulary, and most importantly, your

ability to express your thoughts and ideas
effectively.

So what is this technique?

Well, here's what it is...

Learning to speak English through imitation.

When I say imitation, I'm not talking about
repeating after native speakers using the

exact same words to improve your pronunciation.
I'm talking about something a little more

advanced than that.

Here's how it works: you listen to a conversation,
a story, or some kind of speech, and then

try to deliver that speech in your own words.

Let's see this technique in action:

When I was a child

When he was a child

my parents liked to pretend, like many other
parents

his parents liked to pretend, like many other
parents

that Santa Claus would bring us presents at
Christmas.

His parents liked to pretend that Santa Claus
would bring them presents at Christmas.

So when my siblings and I would wake up on
Christmas morning

So when he and his siblings would wake up
on Christmas morning

there'd be a bunch of presents, from supposedly
Santa Claus, sitting in front of the fireplace.

there'd be a bunch of presents, from supposedly
Santa Claus, sitting in front of the fireplace.

So that's how it works. But that's just one
way to do it. There're other ways too. For

example, instead of imitating small portions
of speech like phrases and short sentences,

you can imitate larger portions of speech.
So in this case, you wait until the speaker

completes a thought or an idea, then pause
and try to express that idea yourself. Another

approach is to simply listen to the whole
speech and then try to deliver that entire

speech yourself.

So there are several ways to go about it,
but what I recommend is to combine them all

together, and I call this approach easy-to-hard
imitation.

Easy-to-hard imitation is based on the concept
of progressive training. The idea is that

you start with something easy and then increase
the difficulty of the activity, forcing yourself

to get better. A number of studies have found
this kind of training to be very effective.

Here's how you can apply this concept: start
by imitating small portions of speech first

like phrases and short sentences, then move
on to imitating larger portions of speech

like long sentences or even groups of sentences,
and finally, try to deliver the entire speech

on your own.

This technique offers many benefits. You get
to listen and imitate correct English, which

helps you learn to form sentences properly.

You get to learn idioms, expressions, and
other speaking patterns that are used in day-to-day

conversations.

you get to learn grammar. When you imitate
other people, you're learning grammar through

a process called implicit learning. This is
the process where the learning happens without

your awareness. This is how babies and children
learn the grammar rules of their first language.

When you imitate, you don't think about grammar.
You're not trying to understand why the present

perfect tense is used in this situation or
in that situation. Instead, you're focused

on communication — on understanding and
expressing ideas. You're still learning grammar

but you're not aware that it's happening.
This is one of the proper ways to learn grammar.

OK, that concludes this video. To help you
get started, I've put together a step-by-step

tutorial on this technique. If you're interested,
click here to go to that tutorial.

https://engfluent.com/imitation-tutorial/



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