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    How can I improve my English speaking skills?
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    Language Academia is a private, online language school founded by Kordilia Foxstone. Kordilia and her team specialize in teaching foreign languages and accent reduction. Language Academia offers courses in several languages, including English, Spanish, and Mandarin.
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    Keep practicing! One valuable tip: read daily and read out loud books, magazines, articles, comic books, and news on various topics. The idea of that is that when you read out loud, you engage both your eyes and your ears, which makes you a better speaker as well.
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    How can I possibly speak English quickly?
    Top Answerer
    Just keep practicing. You will gradually surprise yourself by getting faster.
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    I easily know what they say, but I have a problem answering, what can I do?
    Community Answer
    Take your time and frame the sentence in your mind. Then, speak clearly and confidently so that they can understand. Don't worry about pronunciation or vocabulary; this will come with practice.
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    How can I find a native speaker?
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    It depends on where you live. If you live in an English speaking country, then it would be easier for you to find a native speaker. But assuming you're from non-English speaking country, then you might search for some classes or courses held by a good native speaker or equivalent. Now, if you are unable to do the above things, then you might probably end up on an online language exchanging website.
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    Which dialect is this article using? American, British or what?
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    This article is written using American English.
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    I have a problem with pronunciation. What I can do?
    Community Answer
    Look at the correct pronunciation on Dictionary.com and practice saying it a few times until you get it.
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    How do I understand what an anglophone says?
    Top Answerer
    It's a skill learned as any other skill is learned: by practice. Imitate English speakers and writers.
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    I know what people say, but I have a problem answering them. What do I do?
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    Practice speaking. Understanding the language is always easier than speaking it because you have to remember all the verb tenses and other challenging details. Just keep practicing having conversations with people who will be patient with you and help you along in your learning process.
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    When watching T.V., does turning on subtitles help?
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    Yes, using subtitles can help you learn faster. However, if you want to fine-tune your listening skills, you'll need to turn off the subtitles so can focus on your auditory processing.
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    While speaking with a native speaker, I am not actually pronouncing the word quickly and loudly enough due to fear, why?
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    It sounds like you are nervous. Take a deep breath and keep pushing on. If the native speaker doesn't know that English is not your first language, let them know. They will be patient with you. Once you get comfortable with speaking with them, you will notice that you will pronounce things quicker and may even talk too loud. It is okay if you make mistakes. If the person doesn't understand, they will let you know.
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    How can I write the best article in English?
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    Use Google translate, then check using Microsoft. Further check using Grammerly. Ask an English-speaking person to check the essay later. Read a novel or article in English and compare; do you see any errors between the article/novel and your own article?
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    I am stutterer. What should I do?
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    Seek the help of a speech therapist or speech pathologist. If you don't want to do that, practice speaking extremely slowly, thinking about every syllable you're going to pronounce. Very gradually increase the tempo of your speech, slowing down again if you start to stutter. This process could take months or years.
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    I understand English, but l do not speak it well. Would a dictionary help?
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    A dictionary can help a little, but what really helps is reading and listening to English sentences. Keep practicing making your own sentences. It will gradually get easier.
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    How will someone who doesn't know English, read this article even if they somehow find it?
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    Someone with no knowledge of English will, of course, not be able to read the article. It was written to help people who have at least a slight familiarity with the language.
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    I can understand writing very well, but when someone speaks to me I feel shy to answer in English, even if I know the answer. How do I do so, and speak more quickly?
    Top Answerer
    Many people find that speaking a new language is harder than reading it. Keep practicing! Your speech and your speed will both improve!
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    If this is teaching foreigners who don't know English and are learning it as a second language to speak English, then why is the entire article written in English?
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    This article is available in multiple languages, which at the moment include English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, French, Russian, Chinese, Indonesian, Czech, and Arabic. If you scroll to the bottom of the page and click "In other languages", the versions in other languages will appear. The English version is probably meant for someone who can already read some English, but might need help with speaking it better.
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    I want to learn informal English. How can I find that?
    Didi
    Community Answer
    Watch shows recommended for teens and older kids. They use slang and informal English. Also, listen to pop, hip-hop, and rap music.
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    How do I ask a question in English?
    Vortexx
    Community Answer
    When asking a question, you will usually need to add a word to the beginning of the sentence. For questions which can be answered with "yes" or "no", you usually add "do" for present tense, (or "does", if the subject is he, she, it, or a name or item in singular form), "did" for past tense, and "will" for future. Other questions use the conjugated form of the verb "to be", such as "is", "are", "am". Remember the other common question words; how, what, when, why, where, and who.
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    What can I do to spell correctly?
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    Pay close attention as you read. Remember the spellings you encounter. Ask friends or refer to a dictionary if you're not sure of a spelling. Do as much writing as you can, checking your spelling as you go.
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