Irregardless of the language that you are trying to learn, connecting
the way words sound with how they look on paper is a difficult task.
Because the pronunciation rules for English
are not consistent, you may often come to points where you will have a
difficult time determining how to say things correctly.
It is also important to realize that the English has accents and
dialects like any other language. As a result, you may feel confused
when you are told to pronounce a word in a certain way, only to hear it
spoken in a different way by someone else. Nevertheless, there are
still a number of methods that you can use to develop your English
speaking skills.
Using a Tape Recorder
In many cases, when you are concentrating on how to form sounds, you
may not be aware of how they actually turn out. A tape recorder is very
useful for helping you learn the results of your efforts. As you
listen, you will be able to hear the difference in what you intended to
sound out, and what actually occurred. You can also compare these
results to tapes of native English speakers and work on specific sound
groups that are difficult to manage. A tape recorder will also help you
learn how to control the pace of your speech, as well as your breathing
pattern.
Listen and Repeat Numerous Dialects and Accents
Once you have mastered the basic sounds, it may be helpful to listen
to these words spoken by people with different accents. As an example,
you might want to try and imitate everything from Texan accents to Irish
ones. In the process, you may find that some letter pronunciations fit
better with your own natural speech patterns.
As you listen and repeat from tapes, it is very important to
experiment and find out what will make you speech clear and
understandable. You can also find numerous samples of spoken English
on the internet. If you visit sites like You Tube, it is possible to
download videos on just about any subject. Some video producers may
even have content available that shows you the proper lip and tongue
positions to form specific sounds. You can also select materials that
match a hobby or other personal interest, and gain the benefit of
hearing a native English speaker at the same time.
Voice Chat
At some point, you will want to gain steady practice in
conversational English. If your computer is equipped with a sound card
and microphone, you may be able to find internet chat rooms that also
support voice chat. That said, you may not find this of much help if
your internet connection is too slow.
Unfortunately, learning to verbalize in English will be very
difficult if you do not actually speak out loud. If you cannot find
someone to practice with, you can still use a tape recorder, or practice
with videos. On the other hand, if your computer has the necessary
hardware, you may find that you have unlimited opportunities to carry on
conversations with native English speakers from all over the world.
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