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HOW TO SPEAK ENGLISH FLUENTLY


HOW TO SPEAK ENGLISH FLUENTLY (MS LE HUYEN)

All English learners want to improve their English as quickly as possible, but as you know, it can be a difficult process. Learning it has been very hard and there are many times when I thought I may not be able to do it. Slowly I have been learning how to speak it better and communicate with the people around me. They understand me more easily and I am starting to understand them too. There are still many times when I wish I knew English better though. Speaking English more fluently than I do now would mean many things would be easier. I would be able to understand people better. I would also be able to use different forms of communication like texting better without taking so long to think of how to say something. Learning to speak English more fluently would also help me fit in better and make more friends. I also think it would help me be a better reader and help my studies overall.

Learning English was and still is very hard for me. There are many tough words that I still do not understand. I am learning many new words every day but I still hear a lot that I do not know. Most of my communication problems are at school. I do not understand everything that is being said by teachers. This can make it hard for me to know what to do for an assignment. I know they cannot always use simple words just for me because everybody else speaks English fluently but it makes me wish I could speak English better than I can so I could understand things easier. I remember one exact assignment that was given. It was when I was first learning English and the teacher used many words I did not understand. I barely managed to pass the assignment. To keep this from happening again I have started trying to keep a list of words I do not know as they are said in class. This way I can look them up later and try to learn them. I hope to improve my vocabulary and learn better English this way.

Trying to learn English has also been hard because of all the different ways to communicate now. Texting and computers have made communication overwhelming. It is like it never stops. My peers are always talking in some form and I wish to talk in this way too. Sometimes my fellow non-native speakers and I can feel left out because we do not speak English as well or as quickly as native English speakers. Native English speakers can type and text thoughts very quickly because it is their first language. I have to put thought into what I say and sometimes look up words because I am still learning. I have been trying to use my English skills and communicate this way though. I have noticed it is a good way to learn bad habits sometimes. My peers use abbreviations and a different vocabulary when they are texting or talking through computers. I want to communicate through these ways but I have to be careful not to learn any of these bad habits and use them in my schooling.

There would be many good things that would come from speaking English more fluently. I would understand assignments given in my classes much better and I would feel more comfortable in my classes as well. I would also feel more comfortable communicating with my peers in writing. I would not be afraid of learning bad habits when I texted or emailed somebody. I would also feel like I fit in better with the people around me. It would be nice to feel like my peers understood me and saw me for me. For now they will just see me try to learn English. Speaking English more fluently would also mean I could read faster and better. This would make school assignments and studying easier as well. For these reasons I wish I spoke English more fluently and will keep studying until I can.