What I think is my problem in English is speaking for a long amount of time. I start to get nervous when I talk for more than 2 minutes straight. My grammar starts to get worse. I start to use basic words, as I am afraid to make a mistake. I think it is useful to be able to give longer speaches and I want to get better at doing that this term. I have some ideas how to improve in this area. One of them is to start speaking in English to my parents. It wouldn't be useful only for me, they would also benefit from it, as we would start speaking smoother and our vocabulary would start to get better. I could also start recording myself reading my weekly blogs. That exercise would help me find my mistakes and eliminate them. I think I will try reading some english texts loudly so I can get comfortable with speaking in english for at least 5 mintutes straight. I think this three exercises will be enough to improve my speaking level to the point I want. I'm curious how much my speaking will improve by the end of the school year.
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Good luck with these efforts. I'll be curious to see if the experiment with your parents works out.
OdpowiedzUsuńIf you record yourself READING a text, you're practising reading aloud, not speaking. It may be a useful skill but doesn't really address your problems. Record yourself SPEAKING about what you read in a newspaper, commenting on events or explaining your point of view about something.