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Eng. Speaking problem
hello everyone,
I am newbie and has gone through the site. It's simply great.
I am having problem with english speaking. The main problem i am facing is with english Speaking. My eng. speaking skills are not very good. whenever I want to speak fluently or for a long, I don't find the appropriate word to continue my conversation or sometimes I'll get confused with the right grammar. At that moment,I have to come to my first lanuage to make the continuity. I really feel so embarrsed at that time.
What should I do? Whether joining speaking classes would be good or I'll practice myself?
Please teachers , advise me the way to start? How should I move on? Should I start learning grammar agin step by step or should I go in and making the practice of speaking?
please give me your valuable suggestions?
Regards
Mona
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Re: Eng. Speaking problem

Originally Posted by
monaacs
hello everyone,
I am newbie and has gone through the site. It's simply great.
I am having problem with english speaking. The main problem i am facing is with english Speaking. My eng. speaking skills are not very good. whenever I want to speak fluently or for a long, I don't find the appropriate word to continue my conversation or sometimes I'll get confused with the right grammar. At that moment,I have to come to my first lanuage to make the continuity. I really feel so embarrsed at that time.
What should I do? Whether joining speaking classes would be good or I'll practice myself?
Please teachers , advise me the way to start? How should I move on? Should I start learning grammar agin step by step or should I go in and making the practice of speaking?
please give me your valuable suggestions?
Regards
Mona
Speak.Don't get embarassed.Listen attentively.Improve your vocabulary.No non natives speaks as the natives.
Regards,
rj1948.
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