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Hi,I am a new member.I have two Q? How to improve ur speaking skill ? Second,Is there any one who d'like to chat with me online about some class problems & other teaching issues?[/list][/quote]
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[/quote]prince wrote:Hi,I am a new member.I have two Q? How to improve ur speaking skill ? Second,Is there any one who d'like to chat with me online about some class problems & other teaching issues?[/list]
Hey Prince, I am a new member as well, if you want I am waiting for you, I want to talk about teaching english and improving english.

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I think you've already answered your question: talk, talk, talk, and then talk some more.
The only way to improve your productive skills, such as speaking or writing, is through a lot of practice. Most everyone has the English they've learned locked away in their head; their receptive ability (listening) is higher than their productive ability (speaking). But the more you use English to communicate, the more familiar words, phrases, and grammar points become. You lay down patterns, begin to experiment, and before you know it... you speak fluently!
So how do you communicate? The forums here are but one way, as are chat rooms. Join an English club in your area, or go to places where people are likely to speak English.
Good luck!
Chris Cotter
Heads Up English - Materials based on current events. Just print, and teach!
http://www.headsupenglish.com
The only way to improve your productive skills, such as speaking or writing, is through a lot of practice. Most everyone has the English they've learned locked away in their head; their receptive ability (listening) is higher than their productive ability (speaking). But the more you use English to communicate, the more familiar words, phrases, and grammar points become. You lay down patterns, begin to experiment, and before you know it... you speak fluently!
So how do you communicate? The forums here are but one way, as are chat rooms. Join an English club in your area, or go to places where people are likely to speak English.
Good luck!
Chris Cotter
Heads Up English - Materials based on current events. Just print, and teach!
http://www.headsupenglish.com