![]() Introduce one another, talk about what you do, where you live, and why you are learning English. You can start with a short call on Skype, only about 10-15 minutes to get comfortable. My biggest tip: find someone who does not speak your native language. You can comment that you want one, and then connect with someone else who has commented as well. Anyone reading these posts can and will comment if they want to find a conversation partner. I’ve posted this image here on the blog, on Instagram and on Facebook. A partner can correct you, teach you, and help you with language skills and you can do the same for them! ![]() Many students think a non-native speaker won’t help them, but this is so, so wrong. You need to practice speaking, so how are you going to do it? You are going to start the week off right by finding a conversation parter to communicate with! There are many, many benefits of having a partner, most importantly is being able to use your English skills and building confidence with the language. Let’s take a look at what you’ll be doing this week… ENGLISH SPEAKING 100 LESSON FULLContinue reading for the full lesson, which includes all of the necessary links, resources and material you need to get started. You’ll work on listening skills and hear some quick details about week 4’s daily lessons. If you are ready to move on to this week’s plan and improve English speaking fluency, then start the lesson below with this 5 Minute English video. The following links for all of the information, resources, and lessons are here, just click below: Take a look at everything you can learn this month (and beyond…)Įven though we’re officially kicking off (*starting*) week 4, you can still access the previous 21 daily lessons. If you are just joining this plan, or if you haven’t started yet, that’s OKAY! There is still time. If you’ve been participating in this month’s daily lessons, then congratulations! I am sure you are feeling great and are happy with the improvements you have made. Sadly, all good things must come to an end, and we’ve reached the end of my October Series. ![]() If you are one of these students, then this final week of your October Learning Plan is perfect for you! If you had to rate your speaking skills on a scale of 1 (not confident/poor) to 10 (extremely confident/fluent), how would you rate yours? Are you happy with your current level of speaking fluency? Most of my students, and even students I don’t personally teach but talk to on Instagram tell me that they want to improve their speaking skills. ![]()
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