THE MOST EFFECTIVE WAYS TO ENHANCE ENGLISH SPEAKING SKILLS.
Keywords:
English Fluency, Speaking Skills, Pronunciation,Vocabulary, Language Learning, Practice,Communication.Abstract
In today’s globalized world, the ability to speak English fluently is a vital skill
that offers numerous opportunities in professional, academic, and social
contexts. However, many English learners face challenges in improving their
speaking skills due to factors such as anxiety, limited vocabulary, pronunciation
difficulties, and lack of real-world practice. Enhancing English speaking skills
requires a combination of consistent practice, exposure to authentic language,
and strategic learning techniques. This article will explore effective ways to
improve English speaking skills, supported by research in language acquisition.
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