How to be fluent in English- PART 2 (the fun way)!

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Hey everyone! welcome back to my channel this is Dori I'm a teacher of English and this

video is the second part of a series of videos on how to be fluent in

English if you'haven't watched Part 1 yet you can do it over here in this link so let's move on with

part two and more tips on how to be fluent in English so the main reason many

students get stuck with speaking is because they have dedicated most probably years of their lives learning

grammar, rules, new vocabulary, writing short paragraphs, short compositions correct spelling

correct pronunciation of words and don't get me wrong these things are very important

and they are great but do they dedicate enough time or at least as much time in speaking as well? For example, what about you?

Have you dedicated enough time in speaking over all these years that you've been learning English?

Do you dedicate as much time in speaking as you do in other areas of your learning practice? I believe in a circular practice

what I mean by that is that when you learn something new in grammar try to use this new grammar lesson by yourself by

writing down your own examples and then try to talk to your self

try to "speak out" as we say these examples aloud similarly when you learn new

vocabulary try to use these new words you learn in your own examples and then use these examples

in order to learn them by heart and talk to yourself in a natural way when you write a short

paragraph or a short composition which is always something you have written, so this would be easy after it is corrected try

to learn it by heart read it loudly and then

try to narrate it to another person or to an invisible person

in a very natural way so this will improve your speaking through all the other

areas through grammar through new vocabulary and through writing for example when I was young and I had to study grammar I would pretend that I

was a teacher and I would stand up and try to explain this new grammar lesson to an invisible student of mine--a ghost student as I said

and I was using my own examples to explain the new lesson you have no idea how effective that is because in

this way not only do you learn the new lesson yourself you make your own examples

you will never forget it but also you use it in your speaking as well and you have fun

at the same time which is priceless everytime you learn something new in grammar or every time you revise

grammar try to explain it to another person in your own words every time you learn new vocabulary

try to use these new words in your own examples and then try to use these examples in an oral way

every time you write something a short paragraph or composition of some kind try to learn it by

heart and then try to narrate it to an invisible person or to another person

better yet in a very natural way after doing this for some time along with the

tips I've shared with you in part 1 you will see how much your fluency has improved stay tuned for part 3 for more

tips on how to be fluent in English and until then try these tips out and let me know how they work for you