thanks for your reply. i have been living in an english speaking country (UK) and since my childhood i have been watching english movies. i don't know how to transfer this learning to my situation, i mean that my vocabulary is good but still i feel it difficult to use it in real situations. what should i do?
@tigermancall Your best practice will be to practice the things you find most difficult with a native English speaker. The good thing is that you have plenty around you in the UK! I know for me, when I feel insecure about my second language abilities, I tend to avoid using the vocabulary and grammar that makes me hesitate. If you purposely press on to use what is difficult for you, you'll improve there. Also, ask tons of questions to native English speakers. You may feel silly, but it will help!
@tigermancall I have a few suggestions: 1) Find a native speaker to practice with. This is key! 2) Watch English language movies with no subtitles, and try to imitate what they're saying. 3) Take every opportunity to speak English. Practice really does make perfect.
If there's any other way I can help, let me know. Also, I have hundreds of videos at my site: ESLbasics(dot)com
thansk a lot i will definately ask them tons of questions hope they don't smack me.
tigermancall 6 days ago
@tigermancall haha
ESLbasics 4 days ago
thanks for your reply. i have been living in an english speaking country (UK) and since my childhood i have been watching english movies. i don't know how to transfer this learning to my situation, i mean that my vocabulary is good but still i feel it difficult to use it in real situations. what should i do?
tigermancall 1 week ago
@tigermancall Your best practice will be to practice the things you find most difficult with a native English speaker. The good thing is that you have plenty around you in the UK! I know for me, when I feel insecure about my second language abilities, I tend to avoid using the vocabulary and grammar that makes me hesitate. If you purposely press on to use what is difficult for you, you'll improve there. Also, ask tons of questions to native English speakers. You may feel silly, but it will help!
ESLbasics 6 days ago
i liked ur vid, i have been trying to improve my speaking skills, what should i do. could u give me a lesson plan.
tigermancall 1 week ago
@tigermancall I have a few suggestions: 1) Find a native speaker to practice with. This is key! 2) Watch English language movies with no subtitles, and try to imitate what they're saying. 3) Take every opportunity to speak English. Practice really does make perfect.
If there's any other way I can help, let me know. Also, I have hundreds of videos at my site: ESLbasics(dot)com
ESLbasics 1 week ago