How to improve your English speaking fluency, NOW! 3 quick tips for better English speaking skills.

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Is it possible to improve your English speaking skills immediately?

In my experience as an English teacher AND as a language learner the it is possible to speak english more fluently if you make 3 relatively simple changes, now.

I'm not suggesting that you can improve your English level immediately but you can improve you speaking skills by following my 3 tips.

Let me know what you think in the comments!
Thanks
Ben

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I talk rapidly so when I talked in English that velocity was maintained by my brain. Then, after an oral test at the University, I discovered that trying to talk slower can help me to think better what to say next.

alonsoratatin
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Learning a language is a long life process.
How to improve your speaking skills:
*Slow down when you speak, it gives you time to think, you sound more confident.
*Kiss _ keep it simple (vocabulary, grammar)
*don't worry about your mistakes _
Thank you professor

havvayalin
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I understood everything, I can't believe it, my English is getting better

altynyakubowa
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Perfect tips! Absolutely true!
+ take your time to LINK the words into phrases/combinations according to what you mean… and start rehearsing by recording yourself (any mobile would work) to listen and to be your own teacher :)
My top tip is : say what you CAN say now, not what you want to say :) and keep listening to be able to say a bit more every day 🍀

adoptalandiaalisa
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What a great message you have here Ben! I am sharing this video to my students. Thank you! You are a terrific teacher and communicator.

thechatbox
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Wow, that was a nice surprise! I'm Brazilian, learnt English from a British tutor, moved to London, my GCSE English grade was 5, and everything was great. However, after moving to the north of England (Yorkshire), everyone kept making funny remarks about my accent as being 'Posh, posh, and posh...', and it kind of triggered an uncomfortable sensation in me every time I have to open my mouth to speak. The result is that I've kind of lost what I had learned and now it is exactly how you describe - overthinking, words don't come, and I refuse small talks, just no! I feel awkward most of the time and to top it off I'm going onto uni in September. Well. I've just subscribed your channel, thanks for sharing. Cheers

adrianoyorkshire
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Spot on! Felt your words awfully insipiring and useful. Great job!

stefanomigli
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Thanks a lot! I have to learn Danish !😮

gianinaachim
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Really useful advise. Now I understand why the more I learn the less confident I feel. Thank you

pilarcagigas
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Hi Ben! I'II follow you video it's nice thx!

bluememory
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I’m not sure how can I say this … but I’m literally crying. It may seem overreacting but I’ve experienced the same thing.

I went to Canada and started from level 1, for about a year and half I was so outgoing and would talk and have lots of confidence. I enjoyed my English learning journey so much . Then started university, and everything went downhill from there.

I was surrounded with people who might not be the friendless if that a word.

Anyway, I become insure and wouldn’t ask, talk o communicate in general. I didn’t want to be judged by these native speakers and professors.

I become anxious, sad and developed a phobia of any kind of communication.

I mad it out of school university somehow, and I managed to do only 3 presentations ( I was forced ) and maybe asked 5 questions in a room full of students .

Until today, I’m trying to figure out to break this fear and start my journey with English. Since I can’t write one email with an a proof for my friend that it has no mistakes ..

I don’t know and why I’m saying this … but you made me realize it now .

Thank you 🙏🏽

Erraiad
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Thank you for the tips ! You were right, this is not clickbait and the changes you propose are very easy to apply !

eliasrayan
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Ben, pls make a lesson on how to tell a story in English using Tense Shifting and playing with the Tenses and direct n indirect speech, n how u guys as a native speaker tell a stories in informal and formal setting using all linking device n make it connected to give immediacy effect. Thanks

mantreshsingh
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Ben, your Spanish is outstanding. I really like your pronunciation. Thanks for the tips.

elival
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Thanks for your advice! Unfortunately I make all the mistakes you talk about in the video, but thanks to you I will try to avoid them!

Anna.M.O.
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Hello. I've just watched your video and I really liked it. I'm a new subscriber. Thank you for your great tips! That's exactly what I need to know.

zemfiramustafazade
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Hi Ben. I have heard quite an understandable accent recently. Thank you for the videos. I wish to continue

mustafabudce
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Man, your channel is so great that I don't understand how you don't have millions of subs. All the tips you gave in this video are precise. As a native Spanish speaker, I am in an interview process in English, and the nervousness kills me, I end up thinking I fail the interview and I wasn't enjoying the process. These three tips are just perfect.

EsDemente
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The 1st tip is brilliant. I have come to the same conclusion. It's just hard to control sometimes.
All the tips are great actually!

lisan
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As I mentioned in the Chat box, I think you hit the target with this video.
The more you learn, the more afraid you are and the difficulty increases dramatically.
We have to be gentle with yourself.
Congratulations! Excellent work, one of your best videos.

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