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Old 22-May-2006, 13:20
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Post [ESL Weblog] Tips and suggestions on public speaking.

Here are some pointers on public speaking I had put together for my junior high students to help them improve their public speaking skills....

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do you have any idea where i can download a conversation between two people? most likely an asian and a british national? i need it in my IELTS exam. thanks guys!
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Hello Tdol,
Thank you for the artical link its very informative and I would like to add some more information to this thread on public speaking.For every speech you have to prepare and make it perfect and Using your review tools to finish your speech is one of the key to success. When you are not writing your speech your mind is relaxed and will ponder on thoughts that could prove helpful. Review those thoughts to see if anything comes out that can fit into your speech.
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The week you are to give the speech is at what time you will require to conduct an overall review. This will deepen your understanding, as well as bring your concepts together. You can also add or delete areas if the light comes on during this review. Sometimes we fail to see things at the time we are writing.
Now you can create some review tools, such as checklist, flash cards, and mind maps. This will take a large project, breaking it down so that you can get a grip on the speech. This will also improve your confidence. Don’t miss out on any tools otherwise you may find yourself in a problem as you are giving your speech.
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[quote=slickrick1023;103332]do you have any idea where i can download a conversation between two people? most likely an asian and a british national? i need it in my IELTS exam. thanks guys![/QUOT



just go for www.englishclub.com ,and then to ,enveryday english lessons so they always have a american dialogues(conversation between 2 people) .
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In my opinion is that having conversation with others especially with native English folks is the best way to enrich our vocabulary! I also can advice you to listen live the BBCworldservice. You do not have to be disappointed if you do not understand everything. The more you listen to the BBc the more you will learn!
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Default Re: [ESL Weblog] Tips and suggestions on public speaking.

Hi,
i agree with Mad-ox that it is a good idea to listen to it
It does work well if you listen to the BBC
I always enjoy listening to it
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The only problem is that the BBC speakers pronounce their news clearly and without accent. Most other native speakers do not .
So it's advisable to listen to other channels as well...Nonetheless, it definitely helps (I guess).
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Why not take a look at these articles:
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The only problem is that the BBC speakers pronounce their news clearly and without accent. Most other native speakers do not .
So it's advisable to listen to other channels as well...Nonetheless, it definitely helps (I guess).
I disagree with your opinion completely!

We must not forget that real accent have only the English peolple. You must born with it! Obviously, I'm speaking generaly, I'm sure that there are some of us but only a few who have a well English accent. Our goal should be the following: to eandeavour to speak as clear as possible. This can be done only by practice! Repetitio est mater studiorum!

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Our goal should be the following: to eandeavour to speak as clear as possible
Don't different people have different goals?
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