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How to speak English fluently? #1 (permalink) Thu May 06, 2010 7:16 am   How to speak English fluently?
 

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Hi everybody I like learning in English but I can't speak fluently this is my big problem What can I do? I study every day already 9 years I want to speak and understand well but I can't I need a help maybe you know why??
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How to speak English fluently? #2 (permalink) Thu May 06, 2010 12:44 pm   How to speak English fluently?
 

Practice makes perfectly. Speak, speak, speak - that's one way I guess. You may read loudly. Maybye, you have to be comfident more and just speak. do not think about grammar or mistakes all the time.
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How to speak English fluently? #3 (permalink) Thu May 06, 2010 12:53 pm   How to speak English fluently?
 

Hi Bzzz,

I think you mean 'read aloud', which means that you read so that someone can hear you in contrast to read 'silently' when you read to yourself. 'Read loudly' means read in a loud voice.

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How to speak English fluently? #4 (permalink) Thu May 06, 2010 19:24 pm   How to speak English fluently?
 

Hi, Alan,

Thanks for your corrections :) Correct me as many times as you could :)
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