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Common mistakes when communicating in English


Final Sound
When communicating in English, we often pronounce the last sound
missing, also known as Final Sound. Almost everyone omits the sounds
/t/, /d/, /s/, /z/ when speaking, making the semantics of the sentence
changeable. Besides, the other party may fall into a state of confusion
when they do not understand the meaning you want to convey.
Sentence Stress
Sentence Stress is the stress in a sentence. Most Vietnamese people
make this mistake when learning how to learn English well, making the
sound sound even and boring. In addition, when speaking without stress,
the listener will not know what the main idea of ​​the conversation is. In
the case of a presentation or introduction of a new product… the other
party will be distracted and lose focus.
Roadmap to learn English communication for
beginners
Learn to pronounce
Many of you apply the way to learn English to communicate well, but
it's not effective. The main reason is that you do not know the correct
pronunciation. Standard pronunciation in English is not easy. However,
to practice communication skills like a native, you have to learn how to
pronounce and stress properly.

First of all, you should practice pronouncing single sounds, basic words
in English. This will teach you how to stress and open your mouth when
speaking in the best way. Then move on to confusing pairs of sounds
like /i/ and /i:/. When you recognize the difference between them, you
will easily adjust your pronunciation, helping the listener understand
what you want to say.
Learn vocabulary
A rich vocabulary will support you to convey information when
communicating. At the same time, you'll feel confident talking to your
listeners about a wider range of topics. To learn vocabulary well, try to
start with simple topics around yourself, then gradually increase to terms
related to your industry.
Practice listening and reading
Surely no one wants to use only a single sentence when communicating
or asking the other person to say it over and over again, right? When you
know how to pronounce and cultivate a rich vocabulary, you should
practice two more listening and reading skills to create a connection in
communication. Try to imagine real situations and practice so that the
conversation flows as naturally as possible.