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Hazel M
Profesor profesionalIf you want to become fluent in English, the key is to practice a little bit every day. Even just talking to yourself for a few minutes can make a big difference. ✅
Try to think in English too, instead of translating everything from your own language—that way, speaking will feel more natural. Surround yourself with English as much as you can by watching shows, listening to music or podcasts, and reading books or posts online. It also helps a lot to learn new words and actually use them when you talk or write. One great trick is to copy how native speakers talk, like their accent, rhythm, and expressions. Don’t worry about making mistakes—everyone does when they’re learning. Find someone to practice speaking with, like a friend, a teacher, or even someone you meet online. Setting small goals, like learning a few new phrases each week, keeps things fun and motivating. You can even record yourself speaking and listen back to catch mistakes and see how much you’ve improved. Just remember: the more consistent you are, the faster you’ll get fluent.
Stick with it—you’ve got this! 😉
26 de abr. de 2025 13:54
Hazel M
Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Filipino (tagalo), Otro
Idioma de aprendizaje
Otro
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