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How to improve spoken English? I am not a native speaker but I wish to speak like a native English speaker fluently.
Is there any books that will improve spoken English?
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can anyone suggest me some books to improve English language?
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Me too. Even my boss is an Aussie. He speaks English very clearly. However, my speaking skill is still bad.![]()
What opportunities do you have to speak?
Last edited by kk22; 17-Jun-2012 at 19:25. Reason: grammer mistake correction
Books will be of little help.
If you want to speak like a native speaker, you meed as much exposure as possible. Listen to tv programmes, podcasts etc. Aural input is the best possible input. By listening, you not only learn how real English sounds, you also learn the vocabulary, grammar etc. Here's a good podcast that I can recommend Welcome to English as a Second Language Podcast
thanks for the quick reply. I would look into the site. Could you recommend any great books fiction / travel books that would be interesting to read and also would let me improve my English language skills.
I wrote my IELTS and I got 6.5. I need to get 7 or 8. Any help / advice would be appreciated.
There is no point in our recommending fiction. What you read depends entirely on what you like. I could tell you my ten favourite fiction/travel books and you might hate all of them. Find a book you enjoyed in your own language and then read the English translation. At least you will already know what happens in the book which will help your comprehension and you won't have to look up as many words.
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