Top 15 uncommon ways to practice English and speak in English like a native English speaker

 

ways to practice English and speak in English like a native English speaker
ways to practice English and speak in English like a native English speaker

It’s simple to practice written English alone. Just write 100 words each day. 

But what about your spoken English?

Can you claim to be a fluent English speaker without any help? 

The bizarre thing about improving your spoken English is, that even if you memorize a complete dictionary. It won’t make you a fluent English speaker. 

In this guide, you will not get five, not ten, but 15 ways to practice speaking in English all by yourself

 

  • Record yourself reading a book out loud.

There’s no better way to improve your English than reading out loud. But if you’re like me and,  you hate the idea of reading out loud. Here’s a twist. I read a book while recording myself reading the book. Then, I listen back to the recording, and I read along with my recording. I do this until I can read the book out loud well enough to be understood. 

This method is excellent for improving your intonation, pronunciation, and overall ability to read and speak English. Besides, reading will help you expand your vocabulary, therefore making it easier for you to express your ideas and thoughts

 

  •  Describe the news in your own words.

Reading news is considered traditional but it is also one of the best ways to practice your English speaking skills. You just need to read articles online, or you can buy newspapers and magazines in English.

In this way, You will learn many new words and expressions. It’s not just reading, but also understanding what you read. You will have an understanding of basic grammar rules and sentence structure when reading articles in English.

 

  • Learn phrasal verbs for different situations

If you’re looking to improve your vocabulary, learning some phrasal verbs can be a great way to do it. Phrasal verbs are verbs that are made up of a base verb plus one or more prepositions or adverbs. They can be used to express a variety of different concepts, making them a very versatile tool in your vocabulary arsenal.

There are phrasal verbs for all sorts of different situations, so whether you’re talking about work, school, or your personal life, there’s likely a phrasal verb that can help you express what you want to say. 

Here are just a few examples of some common phrasal verbs and what they can be used for:

 

  1. Get (something) done: To complete a task or goals.

I need to get my homework done before I can watch TV.

  1. Turn (something) in: To submit a piece of work.

I turned my essay in to my teacher this morning.

These are just a few of the many, many phrasal verbs out there. Learning them can help you better express yourself in both speaking and writing. Give it a try and see how they can help you improve your vocabulary!

 

  • Learn grammar rules that connect real-life conversations 

There are a lot of great grammar resources out there that are specifically designed for learners. These can be really helpful because they explain the rules in a way that’s easy to understand. And they often provide examples so you can see how the rules are used in real life.

For example : Learning the correct use of prepositions are words like “in,” “on,” “at,” and “to.” 

They can be tricky, but it’s important to use them correctly. For example, you would say, “I’m going to the store,” but you would say, “I’m going to school.”

Or, paying attention to the verb tense like If you’re talking about something that happened in the past, use the past tense. For example, “I went to the store.” If you’re talking about something that is happening now or in the future, use the present tense. For example, “I’m going to the movies tonight.”

 

  • Think in English.

 

If you want to practice speaking English, one of the best things you can do is to start thinking in the language. This may seem difficult and weird at first, but it’s actually a great way to improve your skills.

When you start thinking in English, you’ll find that you’re better able to remember words and phrases while speaking. You’ll also be able to form sentences more easily. And, as you continue to practice, you’ll find that your speaking skills will improve significantly.

 

  • Watch English TV shows and movies with English subtitles. 

If you’re looking to improve your English skills, one great way to do so is to watch English TV shows and movies with English subtitles. This can help you get used to hearing English spoken at a natural pace, and you can also pick up new vocabulary and grammar points by reading the subtitles.

Of course, you don’t want to spend all your time watching TV! Make sure to balance your English Immersion with other activities, such as reading, writing, and speaking practice. And have fun with it – after all, you’re learning a new language!

 

  • Practice speech shadowing. 

Have you ever considered practicing speech shadowing to improve your vocabulary and practice English? It’s a great way to improve your pronunciation and get used to speaking in a foreign language.

If you’re not familiar with speech shadowing, it’s basically when you listen to a native speaker and repeat what they’re saying. It’s a great way to learn new words and phrases and to get used to the rhythm and flow of the language.

To get started, find a short piece of audio or video in English that you can listen to and repeat. It can be anything from a song to a news clip to a scene from a movie. Once you’ve found something, hit play and start repeating what you hear. Try to mimic the speaker’s intonation and stress patterns as closely as possible. At first, it might be difficult to understand everything the speaker is saying, but don’t worry, just keep at it and you’ll gradually improve.

 

  • Sing along to your favorite songs.  

If you’re looking to improve your English vocabulary and pace of speaking, one great way to do it is by singing along to your favorite songs. Not only is it a fun way to spend some time, but you’ll also be able to pick up new words and phrases. 

So, make a playlist of your favorite tunes and get ready to start singing!

 

  • Pretend you’re at a party and talk to imaginary guests.

If you want to improve your English vocabulary, one fun way to do it is to pretend you’re at a party and talk to imaginary guests. This may sound silly, but it can actually be quite helpful. By speaking out loud and using the words you want to learn, you’ll start to feel more comfortable and accustomed to them. Plus, it’s a great way to practice your conversation skills. So, next time you say that you don’t have a practice partner, follow this trick. 

 

  • Use technology as much as you can 

So if you’re looking to improve your English, make sure to take advantage of the technology at your disposal. With a little bit of effort, you’ll be surprised at how quickly your English improves.

One of my personal favorites is Quizlet. It’s a great website where you can create flashcards and quizzes to help you learn new vocabulary. You can also find sets of flashcards that other people have already made.

Next comes EngVarta, where you can practice English on both video and audio calls with the help of live English experts. 

Another great tool is Duolingo. This website/app helps you learn a new language by translating real-world text and speaking conversations. They also have little games to help you learn new words in a fun way.

 

  • Use a mobile dictionary.

If you want to improve your vocabulary and practice your English, using a mobile dictionary is a great way to do it. You can easily look up words that you don’t know, and get definitions and examples of how to use them.

There are a few different mobile dictionary apps that you can choose from. Some of them are free, while others have a small fee. Whichever one you choose, make sure that it has good reviews and that it will work well on your phone.

Once you have a mobile dictionary installed, start using it every day. Whenever you come across a new word, look it up. This way, you’ll gradually start to build up your vocabulary. You’ll be surprised at how quickly you start to improve!

 

  • English speaking practice apps.

There are many benefits of using English-speaking practice apps. 

They can help you improve your spoken English, learn new vocabulary, and practice your pronunciation. By practicing your English conversation skills on a regular basis, you can feel more confident and comfortable when speaking with fluent English speakers.

In addition to the benefits mentioned above, English speaking practice apps can also be a lot of fun! They can help you make new friends from all over the world and practice your English speaking skills in a relaxed and informal setting.

EngVarta is one of the best English-speaking practice platforms where you get English experts all over India. The experts are extremely friendly and approachable. They not just correct your mistakes and give you the right feedback. They also make sure to push you out of your comfort zone when you speak in English. 

 

  • Write comments on blogs and YouTube.

 

One of the fun ways to improve your English vocabulary is to write comments on blogs and YouTube videos. Yes, and don’t get me wrong. 

You can improve your  English vocabulary by learning from other people’s comments. When you see a comment that you don’t understand, look up the words and add them to your vocabulary list. This is a great way to expand your knowledge of the English language.

 

  • Create your own vocabulary list. 

Do you have trouble understanding some of the words people use? Well, you’re not alone. A lot of people have trouble keeping up with the latest vocabulary. But don’t worry, there’s a solution. Why not create your own vocabulary list?

Creating your own vocabulary list is a great way to learn new words and to make sure you understand what people are saying. 

Plus, it’s a lot of fun! Here’s how to get started:

  1. Choose a topic.
  2. Start collecting words. Write down the words you hear or see that you don’t know. Look up the definitions of the words you don’t know.
  3. Organize your words. Create categories for your words. For example, you could have a category for words related to food, another category for words related to clothes, and another category for words related to travel.
  4. Practice using your words. Write sentences or stories using the words on your list. Try to use each word in a different sentence.

 

  • Describe situations.

Learning how to describe situations in English can be tricky, but with a little practice, you’ll be able to do it like a pro!

Here are some tips for describing situations in English:

-Think about what you want to say before you start talking. This will help you organize your thoughts and choose the right words.

-Start by giving some basic information about the situation. Who is involved? What are they doing? When and where is it happening?

-Use verbs to describe what’s happening. For example, if you’re describing a scene, you might say “people are walking,” “cars are honking,” or “the sun is shining.”

-Try to be as specific as possible. The more details you include, the easier it will be for people to understand what you’re talking about.

I hope the article was helpful. Comment down below on how you are practicing English at home alone. 

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