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How to Speak English fluently in 10 days

How to Speak English fluently in 10 days

How to Speak English fluently in 10 days

Do you wanna improve your English? Do you wanna speak English more fluently? 

Everyone knows that English is a Global language and is the most common language to communicate with people around the world. If you fly out to anywhere, English is preferred to interact with people.

So, learning English is a must for everyone and to be able to speak English fluently is necessary for personality development and for success.

Many people find it hard to speak and understand. But if we follow the right way and get right guidance, it is not that hard as well. Even if you do not have a good academic records, you can still speak English.

So, in this article, I'm going to share with you 5 practical tips where you can learn how to Speak English fluently in 10 days if you really follow and try your efforts.

Step number one- Practice and Speak as much as you could.
That's right don't give a damn. Speak whenever, wherever, however. It doesn't matter if you speak with an accent, It doesn't matter. Forget how people would judge, forget how people would think of you, all this stuff it doesn't matter, just speak as much as you could. If they don't understand, you say it again. if they don't understand you say it again, you just keep saying, you just speak as much as you could 'cause that's how you get comfortable. You would not guess, if you're always thinking about, I'm not sounding smart, or they would misunderstand what I'm saying, or they wouldn't understand or I'll look stupid, all this stuff, all these things holds you back learning the language. So don't give a damn speak as much as you could to as many people as you could. I will walk into the mall I will talk to people, right? Say hello, how are you? Just to practice it's okay, right? They don't bite it's okay practice. 

Step number two Read Books loudly
How to Speak English fluently in 10 days

 Take a book, any book, but simple book, and I would suggest you to read it out, loud word for word, paragraph by paragraph. I found that that's a very good way learning the language because there's certain parts where maybe you have difficulty pronouncing certain chunks you say it again and again, or maybe there's certain words you don't understand you can go to a dictionary. Reading a book out loud that's also another thing that I did to learn the English language. You finish one book and youmight as well pick something that you are interested in, if you're interested in investing, or success, or motivation, orsales. Pick a book on those topics, and then read it outl oud every single day. I'm talking about could be 20 minutes, 30 minutes, 25 minutes it doesn't matter, but do it every single day. I did that every day for years to learn the English language. 

Step number three Learn a new word every single day
 Go to Google Translate dictionary find out exactly what it means. So every single day pick a new word that you've never heard of before, you never use before and learn it every single. If you've done this every single day that's 365 words, new words that you could add to your vocabulary that you could use. See English is such a powerful language first of all, not just becausea lot of people use it, but to understand a culture,to understand philosophies, you need to understand the language. So when I learn the Englishlanguage then I also learn about a lot of other things about the culture, about business of course that's what I do. So language is not just something that you to communicate, language is also something that you could train your mind with so understand that. 

Step four Listen to English music: So when I was learning the English language, what I did is I would listen to music every single day. I would listen to English music, English song, and try to sing along and just to learn it, right? It was very very difficult and I was listening to rap music which is way too difficult I gave that up,

Step 5. Watch English Movies without subtitle. but I was watching English movies without subtitles and I would listen and at first I wouldn't understand. I would understand maybe 5% of it, right? And then I would understand, I think it's like that's what she means and 10%, 20%, as my English improves I noticed I would understand the movie more and more and more, right? So you have to immerse yourself, talk in English, listening to English music,watch English movies, do as much as that as you could naturally you'll pick up the slang, you'll pick up kind a certain stories or phrases like that kind of phrases that's how you learn English language, then you make it fun. So it doesn't have to be you have to sit down and study oh, I'm studying the language, no make it fun talk to people who speak English, right? Like interact, connect,read, watch, listen, that's how you get good,that's how I got good.

 Step 6 Hang out with people who speak English:
Like I know it sounds so obvious, but that's how you do it. I remember in college you will see these groups of people, and I would see the Chinese students only hang out with Chinese students, I would see the Korean students hang out with Korean students, and Japanese students hang out with Japanese students, right? But you  do the opposite,  go and hang out with people who speak English.hang out with people who grew up locally who speak perfect English, and just talk and hang out to library and try to talk as much as possible, listen, ask questions, right? That's how its works right,  if you wanna learn a new language take someone who speak the language you'll be shocked how quickly you pick that up, right? How quickly you can pick up the language.

What are the benefits of Speaking English fluently ?


. If you speak great English fluently, you'll have a great personality and likely to grow more with your business.
Build your confidence and open in meeting new peoples
It creates an impression on people. People tend to give more respect and honor if you have a great fluent in the English language.

Things/Phrases to avoid while learning English speaking


Stop saying these five phrases. today we're gonnatalk about five phrases that you shouldn't use incasual, day-to-day communication.
Number one. My English is not good. Don't say that. If English is not your first language, you don't need to apologize. You know it, and I know it. We speak with an accent. That's okay. Don't need to bring attention to it, and you don't need to apologize for it. Don't say, "Oh, my English is not good." Don't need to do that. Just say, "Hey, you know what? "I am learning English." Turn it into a positive. "I'm learning English," that's it. And then, if you have a tendency whenyou're nervous to speak faster, slow down. Slow down. Pronounce each word. If they don't understand, it's okay. Just repeat it again.

Phrase number two, and that is what? I hear this a lot from beginnerEnglish speaker, right? When you hear somethingyou don't quite understand, you say, "Oh, what what what what, what?" No, don't do that. A proper way of, apolite way of doing this is, "Pardon me." Pardon me. And they'll say it again. If you still don't get it, "Pardon me," or, "Excuse me." Or, "Can you repeat that "one more time?" Just be polite, be professional. "Can you repeat that one more time?" But don't say, "What, what did you say?" No, that's not very polite.
Number three. Goodbye. Now, goodbye usually is a very formal thing. When, usually when we say,"Hey," you know, "Goodbye," it sounds like I won't beseeing that person for, like, years, for a long time. And more casually, let's say you just, you just met your friend,and you guys hang out a bit, and then afterwards, just say, "Hey, bye." Don't even say, "Goodbye,"say, "Bye," or, "I'll see you." "I'll see you," that's it,instead of saying, "Goodbye."
And number four, and I see this sometimes when I go to Asia, and that is sir or ma'am. Now, that's very formal. Now, if you are a waiter,waitress, you work in a hotel, then yes, you should use those phrases, but day-to-day conversation,don't say sir, don't say ma'am. I would prefer to just callthem their first name, right? "Hey, John. Hey, Sally." "Hey, Michelle," just--or if you want to be a little bit more formalwould be Mr. or Mrs. their last name. But don't use sir andma'am unless you're working in certain industry, that'sin the service industry, then that's a different story. But day-to-day conversation,just first name, that's okay.
And last phrase that you don't want to use, and I hear this quite often. It's, "Tell me your name." It feels like a, like a police officer. You're interrogating somebody,like, "Tell me your name." "What's your name?" That's it, or, "Where are you from?" Not, "Tell me where you're from." No, that's, like, you see howit's, like, very intrusive? You don't want to do that. Again, be calm. English is not scary. It's okay, words don't bite. All right, you don't need to be afraid, especially if you're learning, and I still speak with an accent. Doesn't matter. Look at my YouTube channel, right? If you have a compelling message, if you speak withconviction and confidence, people will listen. So, comment below what otherEnglish lessons you want me to cover and you want me to teach you, and I will make futurevideos based on those. So, make sure you do that. If this the first time you watch my video, I hope that you're not justtuning in to learn how to speak, but also pay attentionto some of the lessons that I teach through all myvideos because I know a lot of those lessons, theywill apply to your life. Doesn't matter if you're an entrepreneur. Doesn't matter if you're a professional. Doesn't matter if you're working a job. You'll find value from those. That's what I want to hear. That's why I make the videos, right? Share with me. Comment below how my videoshave benefit you as well.

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