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Smarter Tips to Elevate Your English Speaking Skills (Part 2)

Suja

In the first part of this series, we explored how recording and analyzing your speech, and shadowing can significantly boost your English speaking skills. Today, we’ll look at three more advanced techniques to help you continue your journey toward fluency.

4. Engage in Conversational Role-Playing

Instead of simply conversing, try role-playing different scenarios.

Imagine you’re in

a job interview,

ordering food at a restaurant, or

resolving an issue at work.

Role-playing allows you to practice specific vocabulary and phrases in context, helping you become more comfortable and spontaneous in real-life situations.

So, identify where and when you are likely to use English often and try your role plays in those areas.


5. Focus on Micro-Fluency

Rather than striving for perfect fluency in lengthy conversations, concentrate on mastering fluency in small, manageable chunks.

Start by perfecting how you introduce yourself or present a single idea clearly and confidently.

By focusing on these micro-skills, you’ll gradually build the foundation for more fluid and coherent speech.


6. Build Vocabulary with Mind Maps

As students of my classes, you may have heard me make mention of the words “building a mind map” time and again.

Mind maps are visual tools that help you organize your thoughts and vocabulary around a central theme. Choose a topic you want to discuss, and create a mind map with related words, phrases, and ideas.

This approach not only enhances your vocabulary but also helps you make connections between words, leading to more cohesive and spontaneous speech.

 

7. Leverage Technology Creatively

Beyond the usual language learning apps, consider using voice-to-text tools to see how accurately your speech is transcribed.

Dictate notes or stories and check whether the technology correctly captures your words. This is a fun and practical way to test your pronunciation and clarity. Additionally, exploring AI-powered conversation simulations can offer instant feedback and suggest areas for improvement.

By applying these advanced tips to your practice routine, you’ll not only enhance your speaking skills but also boost your confidence in using English in any situation.

 

Book a speaking class with me or a consult to discuss your practice!

 

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