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What will be best way to improve the spoken English and vocabularies?



 
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What will be best way to improve the spoken English and vocabularies? #1 (permalink) Wed May 27, 2009 15:40 pm   What will be best way to improve the spoken English and vocabularies?
 

hi all,

after a long time, i am visiting this site today.
can anyone suggests what will be best way to improve the spoken english and
vocabularies?

we can talk english using the simple words to make someone understand, but all the times it wont be enough.
even we learn some difficult word in english but after sometime we will forget that word.

what is the best way to remember the such words.

Sarves.
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What will be best way to improve the spoken English and vocabularies? #2 (permalink) Wed May 27, 2009 16:54 pm   What will be best way to improve the spoken English and vocabularies?
 

Hello Sarveswaran,

In my opinion, you have to read to enrich your vocabulary. Most of the words' meanings you will guess by context, but keep a dictionary at hand at all times.

In order to smooth your spoken English, you have to speak; whether to your pet, to the neighbour, to a random pal on Skype, or just to yourself, it doesn't matter.

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What will be best way to improve the spoken English and vocabularies? #3 (permalink) Sat May 30, 2009 16:45 pm   What will be best way to improve the spoken English and vocabularies?
 

Hello,

When you come across new words, write them down. Do not write the words only, but the phrases or the sentences the words come in. For example, do not write ‘cryptic’ but write ‘I received a cryptic message.’ For me, this is the best way to remember new words.

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What will be best way to improve the spoken English and vocabularies? #4 (permalink) Sat Jun 06, 2009 11:33 am   What will be best way to improve the spoken English and vocabularies?
 

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Hey, I again found a good page at EduCouncil QnA where you can find best ways to improve your spoken English. You can find suggestions to improve your spoken English language here:

http://qna.educouncil.org/Languages/nZxyNXyzxZz.html

I am sure this page will help you to speak English well.
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