This article was co-authored by Kiera Ayres and by wikiHow staff writer, Jennifer Mueller, JD. Kiera Ayres is a test prep instructor and English teacher based in Vancouver, BC. With over 10 years of experience teaching English, Kiera primarily works with clients learning English as a second language who are interested in immigrating to Canada, Australia, Ireland, and the UK. In 2020, she founded PROFessional PREParation, a test prep platform offering engaging, high-quality materials to support IELTS and CELPIP studies, as well as general English learning. Kiera has a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Thompson Rivers University.
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There are plenty of ways that you can practice your English all by yourself! Here, we've gathered some of the best ways to work on your pronunciation and the fluency of your speech, even if no one else is around to hear you.
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Expert Q&A
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QuestionHow can I sound more natural when learning a new language?Patrick MuñozPatrick is an internationally recognized Voice & Speech Coach, focusing on public speaking, vocal power, accent and dialects, accent reduction, voiceover, acting and speech therapy. He has worked with clients such as Penelope Cruz, Eva Longoria, and Roselyn Sanchez. He was voted LA's Favorite Voice and Dialect Coach by BACKSTAGE, is the voice and speech coach for Disney and Turner Classic Movies, and is a member of Voice and Speech Trainers Association.
Voice & Speech CoachIf you begin to incorporate the rhythm and melody of the language, then you'll be off to a really good start. Practice specific sounds and overall intonation patterns, notice their differences, and reproduce and copy those sounds. -
QuestionWhat does "split" mean?DonaganTop AnswererThe verb "to split" means "to divide" or "to separate." The noun "split" means "division" or "separation." The adjective "split" means "divided" or "separated."
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Search online for language exchange websites you can use. Some are free, while others charge a monthly subscription fee for access. These websites pair people wanting to speak English with native speakers.[13] Typically, the native speaker is also learning your native language—hence the "exchange."Thanks
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Most English speakers use contractions, such as "I'll" or "can't," instead of "I will," or "I cannot," which are considered more formal. These are good things to practice when you're speaking alone.Thanks
References
- ↑ Patrick Muñoz. Voice & Speech Coach. Expert Interview
- ↑ Patrick Muñoz. Voice & Speech Coach. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://youtu.be/sYzR1_tMI7c?t=34
- ↑ Patrick Muñoz. Voice & Speech Coach. Expert Interview
- ↑ Kiera Ayres. Test Prep Instructor. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://engfluent.com/english-speaking-practice/
- ↑ https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poetrymagazine/poems/12744/trees
- ↑ Patrick Muñoz. Voice & Speech Coach. Expert Interview
- ↑ Patrick Muñoz. Voice & Speech Coach. Expert Interview
- ↑ Kiera Ayres. Test Prep Instructor. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.inenglishwithlove.com/blog/how-to-practice-english-speaking-alone
- ↑ https://youtu.be/sYzR1_tMI7c?t=91
- ↑ Kiera Ayres. Test Prep Instructor. Expert Interview
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