Speak English Fluently & Confidently | Improve English Fluency with Practice, Techniques & Tips

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If you want to speak English fluently and confidently, and improve English fluency through
practice, I share some proven techniques and share my tips to help you sound more like a
native speaker. Fluency in English is something that many English language learners are
constantly striving for. You want to know more about how to be fluent in English and sound
more natural and confident. So, in order to sound more fluent in English, you must not only be
patient, but also committed to improving your fluency in all areas, such as listening, reading and
writing, and not simply just speaking. This video will help you to better understand how to get
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Welcome to the first lesson where you will learn how to speak English fluently.
Here are all of the lessons to help you speak English Fluently. http://listenandlearnenglish.com/?p=1660

In order to speak English fluently, you need to learn:
Rhythm
Tone
Inflection
Pauses

These are the parts that are often missing from non-native English speakers. To become fluent in English, you need to work on mastering these 4 parts of speech. Rhythm helps your sentences flow naturally. Tone helps to explain what feeling of the sentence is. Is the sentence happy? Sad? Just a fact. Inflections help the listener know which words are most important in a sentence. Pauses are very important because they emphasize important information in a sentence. Pauses help to prepare the listener for information they need to know.

Let’s try a sentence to show how important rhythm is when speaking.
The pan broke and now the food is on the floor.

And just like that, you have seen how we can make a rhythm in a sentence. That rhythm comes from the questions that make a sentence.
We will keep practicing this and more ideas in the next lessons of this course. It will be fun and help you speak better.

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