I am acceptable at writing ,but I donot speak well

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Yosra Ashraf

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Please help me,

I am acceptable at writing ,but I donot speak well.


Although, I watch English movies I cannot speak well.:cry:

I need someone to tell me how to improve my speaking. :-?

thank you,,,
 
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Well, Yosra Ashraf, you may think that your writing is acceptable, but judging from the couple of sentences that you have written and the incorrect usage of punctuation, I have to conclude that your writing isn't acceptable.

We can only help you, if you ask a more specific question. What kind of problems are you experiencing? Are you having problems with the pronunciation in general? Forming sentences? In general, I would say that speaking is a byproduct of listening. If you listen a lot to proper English, you will eventually speak proper English.
 
Please help me,

[STRIKE]I am acceptable at writing[/STRIKE] My written English is acceptable (no comma required) but I do (space required) not speak English well.


Although (no comma required) I watch English movies I cannot speak well.:cry:

I need someone to tell me how to improve my speaking. :-?

Thank you.

I have made some corrections to your post. I think you need to concentrate on the formalities and correct construction of written English.
Speaking English well is a skill which comes with practice. Watching English movies is a good idea. Listening to English radio is also a good idea. However, don't expect to learn English by doing this. You have to work at learning a language. Do formal study, either at home or at classes. There are lots of resources on the internet to help you.

If you can find a native speaker to chat to where you live, that is a very good idea.
 
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