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Thursday, 13 December 2012 06:09

How to Speak Clearly and Fluently?

hw_spk_fluentclear_img1Importance of Speaking English Fluently:

English is the most widely spoken language. In today’s world all kinds of communication takes place in English. It is very difficult to become successful in life without knowing how to speak this language. Knowing how to speak fluently is the most important criteria in today’s society. If you are not fluent in speaking you may suffer in life. You may feel low in confidence or might not want to meet new people due to poor communication skills. You won’t achieve success or feel embarrassed due to communication barrier. So if you are weak in speaking English, the best way to improve yourself is to learn English. Learning English is not at all difficult and there are various ways to learn English.


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How to Speak English Clearly and Fluently?

Steps on how to speak English clearly and fluently

Here are some tips on how to speak clearly and fluently:

Steps on how to speak clearly and fluently:

  1. Do not mumble the words while you speak. Mumbling is a habit of speaking in low volume so that people cannot understand what you are saying. Mumbling can make people feel irritated and annoyed. Stand straight when you speak to someone. A good posture can help you feel confident.
  2. Don’t feel scared if you say anything wrong. Some mistakes can happen while speaking but you should know how to correct your mistake. This is something that will come through practice.
  3. Don’t speak too fast. If you speak too fast, people will understand that you are nervous. Speak slowly and open your mouth as wide as you can while speaking.
  4. You can use different vocabulary words to sound better but it is equally important for you to know the meaning of the words before you use them. Using the wrong word can make you feel embarrassed.
  5. Learn Grammar if you don’t know it. Grammar is important to speak clearly and fluently.
  6. Always make sure that you are using the right word before speaking it out. If you are not sure about any word, say the word silently to yourself first and then speak it out.

 

 

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What is an Idiom?:

Idiom1Idioms are word combinations that cannot be taken literally. Idioms do not mean exactly what it says.

In one situation it can have a literal meaning and it can have an idiomatic meaning in another situation.

The meaning of an idiom cannot be understood from the literal interpretation of each word. 


Example:

It is raining cats and dogs.   If the literal meaning of this sentence is considered, it will mean cats and dogs are falling from the sky which does not make any sense.

But if we consider the idiomatic meaning then it will mean it is raining hard.


So the literal meaning of idiom cannot be taken. We have to consider the idiomatic meaning.



Importance of Idiom

Idiom2Idioms are important because it helps you develop your vocabulary. Idiom is a part of our daily speech.

Also if you have a good knowledge of idioms you can participate in a group discussion or debate more frequently and without any hesitation.

It is important to learn about idioms because it will help you understand what others are saying.

 


Examples of Idioms

The below mentioned are the examples of few commonly used idioms in our daily speech:

Example: 

Idiom3A piece of cake

This idiom means a task that can be done very easily.


Sentence: The exam was a piece of cake.



Example: 

Idiom4All in the same boat


When everyone faces the same difficulties


Sentence: They were all in the same boat.



Example: 

Idiom5Back to square one


When you have to start all over again.


Sentence: The girl could not clear her final examination. She is back to square one now.



Example:

Idiom6
Sell like hot cakes

Sell quickly in large quantities.


Sentence: The book is selling like hot cakes in India.



Example:

Idiom7Cloud nine


When someone is very happy


Sentence: I have got a new job today! I am on cloud nine!



How Can I learn Idioms?

Idiom8Idioms help to improve your vocabulary. So. You can take help from the dictionary to learn these.

You can write down idioms in a diary and also make sentences with them. You can take help from online spoken English tutors.

So you can join an online spoken English class to learn about idioms and thus improve your vocabulary and speaking skills.




Why and When Should We Use Idioms

Idiom9Use of idioms makes a conversation interesting and impressive. So idioms can be used whenever the requirement is.

If you want to make your language more interesting and attractive you can use an idiom.


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