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Oral English I hv learned English for a long time, but when I face an English speaker, I can express my feeling well. All the words I learn fly away from my brain, who can tell me why and the way to solve it...I am deeply confused!! Thanks before~
2009年7月5日 05:26
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The term used in public speaking is "stage fright". practice your public speaking, it will help your English conversation with foreigners.
2009年7月8日
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This is a normal feeling. Just try to relax, take time to think about what you want to say, and speak it slowly and clearly. If you are very nervous, it´s OK to tell the other person that you are nervous -- most people will be kind and help you to start a good conversation.
2009年7月8日
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Hi there. It is very important that you listen to and practise spoken English as often as possible to improve your English. Click onto Knowledge at the left then go to Learn English. Type in your native language as your base language. You can also click onto Language Partners and Language Teachers at the left of this page and email native speakers to set up a time to practise oral English. Click onto Groups at the left and join an English one that you like, to practise your pronunciation. Italki members recommend these sites for learning English: http://www.elllo.org/ http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/ http://www.usingenglish.com/http://www.englishpage.com/http://www.sharedtalk.com http://www.tolearnenglish.com
2009年7月7日
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2009年7月5日
That's true, I learning it, too
2009年7月5日
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