How's it going? The end of year fastive season is fast approaching, right? Are you excited? I am stoked about it although I'm not a huge fan of any monstrous festivities at all. Well, I don't have much to say today, but let me beat about the bush a little bit as a means of boosting my spoken skills.
As I continue to talk to myself, you guys should also do so like me. This is presumably one of the rarest and cost-effective methods to develop English proficiency, which you might haven't thought about it before. It won't cost you anything at all, but it just incurs your time. That's it. How sensible does it seem, ey? No budget, no equipment, nothing else you are required to have when it comes to self-talk in English. However, what I have to say to you is that you only should have some minimal prior knowledge about English grammar, pronunciation and basic vocabulary, etc. No prior knowledge thwarts your practice progression. So, please make sure that you learn these basics first.
Speaking of the way in which you conduct soliloquy in English, one of the easiest ways to do so is to explain a word without thinking about contents and structures. That is, you just try to elaborate what the word means to you, or your definition of the word, which has to be simple explanations that no body doesn't understand you. This is the key, ey? No one wants to hear your wordy and too complicated sentences at all. Keeping in mind the fact that no one virtually listens to your impromptu in English, but you should imagine someone is auditing your nonchalant speech. And, you might want to be perfect, but that's not exactly what this soliloquy is about. Just imgine someone's trying to listen to your talk, but you don't need to be aware of any consequences, because this is apparently such a virtual world, right? Be relaxed! And do rejoice to hear your voice back afterward.
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Thanks for reading my ditty. Catch ya later mate.