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Why Writing Daily Can Help You Speak Better

Suja

Are you looking for ways to improve your English speaking skills?

 You might be surprised to hear that writing regularly can actually help!

 Writing isn't just about putting words on paper; it can make your speaking smoother and more confident too. Let’s explore three simple ways that daily writing practice can boost your speaking skills.

1. Organize Your Thoughts More Clearly
When you write, you practice organizing your thoughts in English. You learn to structure your ideas logically, which helps you when you're speaking too. The more you write, the easier it becomes to express your ideas quickly and clearly when talking.

2. Expand Your Vocabulary
Writing gives you the chance to learn new words and use them in sentences. As you practice writing with new vocabulary, you start to remember those words better. Later, when you're having a conversation, you'll find it easier to use these new words without thinking too much.

3. Build Your Confidence
Writing is like talking, but without the pressure. You have more time to think about what you want to say and how to say it. The more you practice writing, the more confident you become in forming sentences and expressing your ideas. This confidence will naturally carry over into your speaking.

So start soon by writing a few sentences or even a short paragraph daily.
Write a closing message when you complete a lesson or write through a daily journal. It doesn’t have to be perfect. Just get the practice going!

Over time, you’ll notice how much easier it is to speak with confidence and clarity.

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The opinions expressed in this column are the author's own and do not reflect the view of Cafetalk.

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