Once you’ve learned the basics of English, it’s very important to
keep practicing and looking for ways to improve your verbal skills.
This includes your ability to comprehend verbal English
– as well as speak it. Unfortunately, if you feel self-conscious,
you’ll miss out on many opportunities to practice and gain the type of
experience that will help you speak fluently. Aside from using a tape
recorder, or conversing over a computer, there are several other ways
that you can practice speaking and comprehending verbal English.
Improving verbal comprehension with music
No matter where you live – or what language you speak – there’s bound
to be some type of music you enjoy. Search online to find English
speaking singers in the genre you enjoy. Listening to music in English
will give you a feel for the underlying rhythm of the language, as well
as for the colloquial expressions used commonly in conversational
English.
If you can’t understand the words in the song at first, you can look
up the lyrics on the internet and read along as you listen to the song.
As you become more comfortable with the speech patterns, try singing
along with the recording. You may also want to look and see if there
are any songs that you know in your language that are also recorded in
English. Since you’ll already know the words to these songs, you’ll be
better able to understand the translations to English.
Using karaoke to improve verbal expression
Karaoke is a fun, easy way to sing along to your favorite musical
arrangements. Once you know the words to a song, you can sing them
along with the music. This will help you to add some inflection to your
speech patterns, as well as adjust the rate you normally speak at.
Practicing karaoke songs will also give you a broad introduction to the
type of music that is popular in English-speaking cultures.
While this may sound silly, children who are first learning English
sing the alphabet for practice. Not only does this help them recognize
letters later on, it’s also useful for associating sounds with those
letters. Therefore, when you are trying to improve your verbal speech
patterns, singing the English alphabet out loud can also be of help to
you.
Write poetry and speak it out loud
Writing poetry is an excellent way to improve your written and verbal
English language skills. When you speak your poems out loud, you’ll
have the additional opportunity to try new sentence pacing, as well as
hear the way different sounds fit together. In some cases, you may find
that you enjoy writing in poetry enough to enter contests or create a
special blog space for them.
Even though you may have many practical purposes for learning
English, taking advantage of the fun parts of the language can help you
develop your verbal conversation skills as well. For example, listening
to English language music is a wonderful, fun way to learn new words
and pick up on the creative ways that English words can be assembled.
You can also use poetry and other types of rhyming methods in a similar
way. The important thing is to verbally sound out the sentences, songs,
and poems that you create to improve your proficiency at verbal
English.
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