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Conversational in English
English can be hard to many people. Basically who never speak or know about English. Learning English can be easy with this two methods,
- How you are taking it as Input.
- How you are delivering it as Output.
First, you have to listen and read (Around)
Everything about the English language that you absorb.When you’re studying English from a place where English isn’t spoken much, it can be hard to get enough real-world English input. So, how do average native speakers talk during a conversation?Textbooks — along with any other learning materials made specifically for non-native learners — make conversation sound clearer and simpler. The slang words, idioms, accents, fast speed and improper grammar are all left out, to make understanding English easier for you.
Second, Delivery the work (Output) by writing and speaking.
People tend to have a harder time dealing with output, which is what I’m going to talk to you about today. When the time comes to speak — and for some people, to write — there’s a mental block that slows conversations down. You have a simple sentence in your mind, but somehow it’s as difficult to say as a tongue twister. Here’s why: Because of it totally new for each person, so it's hard to get good listening and reading experience from the real world. But the real world is the best place to learn and deliver English. Luckily, that’s what Fluent was made for. Fluent takes real-world videos—like interviews, dialogues, news shows and inspiring talks—and turns them into personalized language learning lessons. You can just sit back, relax and read along with the subtitles.
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