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2.2. Stressing Of Words

All that is connected with stressing of words as well, which is another important thing to keep in mind.

There are stressed / unstressed syllables in a word and stressed / unstressed words in a sentence.

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3. PRONUNCIATION

After all that said, we come to more serious problem. The biggest problem of English or any other language, is that we might know a lot of words, we’ve learned all the vocabulary, but we still pronounce the words wrong and because of that, we'll not be understood, then there’s very little point o...

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1. INTRO

We all know how important is English these days, so the ability to speak it well will open many doors for your career and social life. That’s why we need to focus on our learning goals and achieve them as well.

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2.1. Sounds

And that also applies for sounds. We put two sounds together, make them disappear or even change the sound for a better flow. The flow is a secret! With the flow we come to better speaking skills.

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2.3. Contractions

If the person is not sure where to put a stress, the best way to find out is to look up in the dictionary. If we want to sound even more “professional”, I suggest you to use contractions.

Contractions are shortened forms of two words.

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3.2. Use Of Dictionaries

Ue online dictionaries (as I already mentioned) and their speakers to know how to pronounce certain word in every accent.

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3.5. Identifying Our Weaknesses

Idntify your weaknesses! We can spend our time by focusing on which English sounds are the most difficult for us personally and write them down. Then the other step is to type in google “Tongue Twisters” and search for the list with a lot of those sounds and practice.

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2.4. Rhythm

While we are learning how to speak a language, we should also pay attention on how native speakers talk. They talk with rhythm, which is the overall result of the things that I mentioned on the top of this blog post – the result of linking, stress and contractions.

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4. CONCLUSION

Thank you so much for reading till the end, my lovely people! I hope my post will help you with your studies. Good luck and see you in my next post!

Anja

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3.4. Listening Comprehension + Recording

We can also practice our pronunciation by listening to the videos on YouTube with subtitles and try to imitate a native speakers, speak out loud and record ourselves. After recording we can compare our recording and the original.

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ANJA TROKIĆ

With a lot of practice you’ll improve your pronunciation and develop your speaking skills, plus you'll get more confident.

Remember, it is important to build English speaking confidence.

Af...

ANJA TROKIĆ

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3.3. Repetition

We can practice English with repeating the words over and over again.

Repetition!

We cannot expect to improve our pronunciation or speaking skills, if we only say a word once. And the best exercise fo...

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2.5. Training Of Mouth Muscles And Participation

Another tip is, that we can make ourselves more understood by simply training our mouth muscles with different word games, so that we can produce the sounds of English properly.

More fun strategy for developing speaking skills is participation. Participation in public speaking events in un...

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Developing Clear Speaking Skills & Improving Your Pronunciation

Developing Clear Speaking Skills & Improving Your Pronunciation

Your presentation in your target langauge is coming soon and you don't know excatly how to improve your pronunciation and talk without any breaks? Here are my tips! :)

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2. DEVELOPING SPEAKING SKILLS

How can we develop our speaking skills?

The first thing is, that we need to build a strong foundation. That means that we need to expand our vocabulary in order to express ourselves fluently in English.

And what I mean by that? I mean that we need to learn new words every day - 10 p...

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3.1. Focus On Articulation

A lot of people make mistakes while speaking, and the main reason is their speed of speaking. I personally have (sometimes) the same problem. When we talk too fast, we swallow the words that are not supposed to be swallowed. We should pay attention on how our month is moving and making sure that ...

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Hi, I'm Anja - a language and lifestyle blogger and student of English & American Studies and Slavonic Studies 🗃 🎓 레벨 1 졸업 🇰🇷 🖋 2022の目標: 日本語能力試験5級 🇯🇵   Here you can find my own blog posts - enjoy reading!

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