“I can’t practice my speaking because I don’t have a speaking partner.” This is a common problem for anyone who is learning a second language. However, there are things you can do to practice your speaking—even if you are completely alone! In this lesson, you will learn about shadowing, reading out loud, and visualizing situations. You will also learn how music, literature, poetry, and visual media can help you to improve your pronunciation, stress, and intonation. You can always find a way to practice your English and to improve your speaking skills!
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It is kind of a fruitful and interesting lesson, thank you very much. Teacher Alex.
Thanks a lot! I’m glad you found it useful.
Speaking with a wall:)as like as what my mom always says that for me when i was young and I said mom please play with me
I’m sorry to hear that and I hope things are better now. It -can- still be a useful strategy to help you practice another language.
Good lesson, thank you very much.
My pleasure!
thank you so mutch for this amazing video
You’re very welcome. I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Teacher thank you for your tips, I love study English, Iam from Brazil.
You’re welcome! I’m glad it was useful. Just one quick correction:
“I love studying English.”
or
“I love to study English.”
“Studying” is more common because you are talking about something you do regularly.
Have a good week!
Teacher I want improve my skills in inglish Because I want get a job
I think it will be applicable when we also learning another language
I try to follow your methods…..thank you Alex
great Lesson