Speak English Fluently - 5 Steps to Improve Your English Fluency

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Hi, I’m Oli. Welcome to Oxford Online English! In this lesson, you can learn how to speak
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more fluently in English.
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How long have you been studying English? Do you find that sometimes that even though you
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study hard, you can’t speak fluently? Do you learn lots of grammar and vocabulary,
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but you find it difficult to make sentences when you speak.
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In this lesson, we’re going to talk about fluency and what you can do to change this
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situation and improve your English fluency.
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Part one: what is fluency?
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Sometimes, when people talk about fluency, they just mean speaking a language well. For
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some people, speaking English fluently just means having a good general level of English.
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However, fluency is more specific than that. Fluency means you can speak smoothly, without
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stopping or hesitating.
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There are two sides to fluency. One side is physical: your mouth needs to produce and
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connect English sounds and words in a fast, smooth way.
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The other side of fluency is mental: your brain needs to find the right words and build
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English sentences quickly and smoothly.
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To improve your fluency, you need to work on both sides: physical and mental.
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But first…
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Part two: rule number one: get out there!
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There are many things you can do to improve your English fluency.
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However, if you want to become more fluent, there’s really one thing you have to do.
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Get out there and speak English. Talk to people and have conversations regularly. Nothing
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else you can do is as important as this.
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Reading English will improve your reading. Practicing listening will improve your listening.
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But what about speaking? Nothing will help your speaking except speaking.
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Speaking English is a practical skill. It’s not an academic subject; it’s not something
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you can learn from a book.
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It’s more like doing a sport or playing a musical instrument: you need to practice
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regularly to make any progress.
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How regularly? As often as you can!
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There’s no maximum, but I’d recommend you need to spend at least 2-3 hours a week
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speaking English if you want to improve.
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So, how can you do this?
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Go to classes, talk to expats in your city, join groups or activities with English-speakers,
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find a conversation partner online, do a language exchange; there are many possibilities!
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By the way, what you do doesn’t have to be language-focused. You can go to English
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classes to practice your speaking, but anything you do which is in English and which will
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make you speak English is just as good.
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I’m going to take a guess here about what many of you are thinking right now: “But
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I don’t have people to talk to”; “But I’m shy”; “But it’s too difficult.”
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Let’s talk about that quickly.
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Part three: get used to pressure.
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Speaking a foreign language is hard. Situations which would be easy in your language can feel
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difficult in another language. Situations which would feel difficult in your language
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can feel almost impossible when you have to do them in a foreign language.
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That’s how it is. It’s easy to imagine when you start learning another language that
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you will reach a point where everything is easy and comfortable.
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But unless you live in a foreign country and live completely inside that culture, that
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won’t happen. Trust me—I’ve studied several languages at this point in my life,
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and speak them quite well, but it never feels easy or comfortable.
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Why are we talking about this? I’m trying to motivate you to go out and speak more,
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practice more. To do that, you have to accept that it will feel difficult, uncomfortable
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and intimidating a lot of the time.
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That’s how it is—don’t let it stop you! You can still practice, you can still communicate,
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and you can still improve.
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I’ll give you an example of this from my own experience. I hate making phone calls
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in another language. I don’t know why, but I find it particularly intimidating. I guess
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because I can’t use context or facial expressions or anything like that to help me understand
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or communicate.
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I lived in Russia and I studied Russian. I hated making phone calls in Russian. Then
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I lived in China and I studied Chinese. I hated making phone calls in Chinese. Now I’m
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studying Greek. Guess what? I hate making phone calls in Greek, too.
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It still feels just as difficult and just as intimidating. I haven’t learned any tricks
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to make it easier. All I’ve done is that I accept that this is how it feels. That’s
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it. I still do it, because I have to sometimes.
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I just accept that I’m going to feel nervous or uncomfortable, and I have to speak and
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communicate anyway.
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And I do! It doesn't stop you. Feeling nervous does not stop you communicating.
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This will be the same for you sometimes. It might be phone calls; it might be something
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else.
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The key point? You have to accept and learn to deal with that pressure. Don’t think:
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it feels scary, so I won’t do it. It won’t feel less scary in the future. The only way
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to make it easier is to go out and do it.
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If you do that, you'll feel more confident. It will get a little bit easier with time.
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Okay, so you know the most important point about fluency, but is there anything else
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you can do to practice? Yes, there is!
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Part four: speed reading.
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Find a text in English. It can be something from a textbook, from a newspaper, from a
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blog, or anywhere.
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The text should be fairly easy for you. Don’t choose something with a lot of new words or
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something which is way above your current English level.
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Sit down with a timer. Read the text aloud. Time yourself.
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Now, read it again. Try to beat your previous time!
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Keep going like this. See how fast you can read the text.
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What’s this for?
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Remember that part of fluency is physical. Your mouth needs to produce English sounds
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and English words fast and smoothly.
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Speed reading like this is a good way to practice that side of fluency.
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This way of practicing is really useful because you can do it almost anywhere and you can
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also do as much or as little as you have time for. You can do five minutes practice or fifteen
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minutes, or half an hour. It’s all helpful!
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Let’s see another good technique like this:
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Part five: using songs.
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Find a song in English. Choose something which you like.
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Find the lyrics online. If you don’t know where to look, just put the song title and
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the word ‘lyrics’ into Google. You’ll find them.
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Play the song. Read the lyrics. Sing!
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Like with speed reading, this is a good technique to practice the physical side of fluency.
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When you sing a song, you have to go at the speed of the song.
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Start with slower songs, then choose faster ones. Try to choose something that’s possible
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but challenging, so you can sing the song, but it’s difficult to go fast enough.
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Again, this will really help with your physical fluency. It’s also easy to do; you can do
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one song a day, and I promise you that you will feel a difference quite quickly. I used
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this technique a lot when I was learning Chinese, and it really helped.
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Speed reading and singing songs are good for physical fluency, but what about the mental
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side of fluency?
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Let’s see what you can do to improve that.
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Part six: learn language in chunks.
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Here’s a question: how do you learn vocabulary?
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When I see students learning vocabulary, often it looks like this.
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People write down the English word, the translation in their own language, and then they try to
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memorise it.
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Okay, but what does that have to do with fluency?
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Think about it: if you learn language like this, you’re making your brain do things
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in a very unnatural and complicated way.
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First of all, you’re learning each word individually. But, when you speak a language,
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you don’t need individual words, you need phrases and sentences.
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Secondly, if you do this, you’re learning English through your own language. You’re
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not learning to speak English, you’re trying to learn to translate your language into English
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in your head.
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So, does this sound familiar? You have a sentence in your head in your own language. You move
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through the sentence, translating each word into English.
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If you don’t know the translation of a word, you get stuck, you feel bad about your English,
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and you stop speaking.
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You need to break this habit if you want to speak fluently. First of all, this way of
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thinking and speaking is always slow. It will always be slow, because you’re trying to
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do too many things at once.
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You’re trying to think and remember things in two languages—it’s too difficult for
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anybody.
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So what can you do?
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We said before that you need phrases and sentences when you speak. So, learn language in phrases
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and sentences.
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For example, imagine that someone asks you:
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"What are you doing this weekend?"
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Look at three answers:
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"I’m going to see some old friends." "I’m thinking of going for a bike ride."
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"I might do some odd jobs around the house."
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Now, make your own sentences:
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"I’m going to ________." "I’m thinking of ________."
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"I might ________."
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Try to make two or three sentences for each one, so that you use different endings.
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Now think: if someone asks you this question:
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"What are you doing this weekend?"
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If you remember language in big pieces, you only have to remember two things:
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"(I’m going to) + (see some old friends)." "(I’m going to) + (have dinner with my family)."
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"(I’m going to) + (watch some old movies)."
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That makes it easy to respond to questions like this fluently.
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On the other hand, if you make a sentence in your head in err... your language in your
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head, and then translate each word into English, it’s much more complicated. You don’t
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just have to remember two things; you have to remember many things.
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So, try to learn vocabulary in this way. Take a sentence like:
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"I went for a walk yesterday."
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Keep the basic sentence form, but change part of it:
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"I ________ yesterday."
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Now, make 2-3 different sentences:
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"I took an exam yesterday." "I was lazy all day yesterday."
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"I cooked a spicy curry yesterday."
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Now, practice and remember the sentences and phrases. This is a much more natural way to
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learn vocabulary.
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If you learn vocabulary like this, it will be much easier to respond fluently, because
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you won’t need to think in your own language and translate. You’ll remember the whole
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phrases and sentences that you need.
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Okay, that’s the end of our lesson. I hope you learned something about spoken fluency
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and how you can improve your fluency in English!
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You can find more free English lessons on our website: Oxford Online English dot com.
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Thanks for watching, see you next time!
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