PART 1🌼HOW TO SPEED UP ENGLISH FLUENCY🌼

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The text outlines 14 points to practice speaking English fluently, focusing on various topics like family, childhood, and dreams. It suggests practicing these questions for seven days and then learning vocabulary related to teamwork, resilience, clarity, hindrance, mockery, reflection, and efficiency.

Insights

  • Sharing personal information such as family, job, and life goals can help improve English speaking skills by providing relevant topics for conversation practice.
  • Learning and understanding vocabulary terms like collaborate, optimum, and retrospect is essential for effective communication and comprehension during English conversations.

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Recent questions

  • How can I improve my English speaking skills?

    By sharing about yourself, family, job, and more.

  • What are some topics to practice English speaking?

    Family, job, life goals, and memorable moments.

  • What vocabulary words should I learn for English fluency?

    Collaborate, optimum, resilient, opaque, hinders, scuffed, retrospect.

  • How long should I practice English speaking questions?

    Practice for seven days to improve fluency.

  • What are some common English speaking topics?

    Childhood, hometown, dream job, fitness routine.

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"Fluently speak English with 14 key points"

  • Practice speaking English fluently by following 14 points:
  • Share about yourself, family, job, life goals, memorable moments, thoughts on reality TV, childhood, hometown, dream job, fitness routine, impact of technology, actions if invisible, changes as president/principal.
  • Practice these questions for seven days, then learn vocabulary: collaborate (work together), optimum (best), resilient (recover easily), opaque (not clear), hinders (stops), scuffed (make fun of), retrospect (look back with wisdom).
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