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Its easy to be a fluent English speaker When a natural or native English speaker says: “What do you want me to do?” he doesnt think about the separate words making up the sentence and how to stick them together. The whole sentence comes into parts – “what do you”, and “want me to do?”. These things have been heard in the very childhood when dad told his child “what do you want me to do?” and the child’s mind memorizes the whole thing in 2 parts – “whatdoyou” and wantmetodo. When we, non-native English speakers speak English, we tend more to think about the things before we speak them out, we organize them into our mind, unwillingly translate from our native language (here I’m talking about us who haven’t learn the language the natural way and experience lack of English fluency!). This is why it is very important to learn new words as part of a live or real conversation. I’m not telling here that all the vocabulary you have learnt by self-studies is useless, of course, it isnt. Your mind is going to put everything in its places and the more time you spend in an English environment, the better the words will settle in your consciousness and will be associated with an abstract meaning rather than with a word from your own language. What I’m telling is that while you experience the English fluency problem stick with simpler words which don’t require much of your will to speak out and don’t give a damn about how simply it sounds and what others might think about you. So when you are speaking English, feel completely free to use “cheat” instead of “deceive” and “intentionally” instead of “deliberately”. Remember it and never feel embarrassed when choosing a simple way to explain something. The things mentioned above are very important if you really want to improve your English fluency! Regards Ani shrey
Posted on: Sun, 16 Nov 2014 07:08:21 +0000

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