Most common questions used to investigate
Do you go to language cafes?
Do you use apps to talk to native speakers online?
Do you read aloud?
Do you chat with Siri?
Common conclusions
If public speaking scares you, language cafes are an alternative. People who want to learn and share languages will find a welcoming and relaxing environment in these cafes. Language cafes can be found via local universities or Meetup groups in your towns.
Another alternative is to use an app to communicate with native speakers online when sitting at home. HelloTalk and Tandem are two common apps. In essence, you create an account, present yourself, your native language, and your interests. The app will pair you up with people who speak English and want to learn what you already know. All you need to do is to press a few buttons and start talking.
It is a good idea to read the newspaper or magazine aloud to yourself. You can also act out a script from your favorite television program. This is an excellent way to improve your pronunciation so you can focus solely on how your English sounds rather than sentence structure or grammar.
Chatting with Siri is a fantastic way for you to practice speaking clearly. Since Siri is a computer, you can not rely on environmental cues or facial expressions to convey your message. Your words are the only way by which you can communicate with others. As a result, you must speak as plainly and specifically as possible. If you have an Android phone, you can use Google Now to practice speaking.
Great! You should keep doing it.
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