How to overcome fear of speaking a language 🙈
(PS...new video coming on Monday about whether or not introverted language learners REALLY need to practice speaking or not ... keep your eyes peeled for that discussion!)
Anyway, here are some tips for overcoming fear in those situations where you do need to use a foreign language. 👀
1. Analyze the situation and go easy on yourself 🥰
Identify WHY you’re afraid of speaking a language. It could be because you’re too shy or because you don’t know enough vocabulary. If you use the wrong particle, grammar structure or word, what’s the worst that can happen? If people laugh at you, that’s a reflection of them as a person, not you.
2. Prepare vocabulary and phrases in advance ✍🏽
When I was working as a design intern at a Japanese company, I was really scared that I wouldn’t understand anything during meetings and presentations. It helped me a lot to look up words I suspected I might hear during the internship. I built vocabulary lists and example sentences of design-related vocabulary. You can’t find a textbook for every topic, so taking matters into your own hands and creating your own language learning materials boosts your confidence.
If you cannot remember or don’t know a word, you can always talk around the word and describe it in another way. If you don’t know the word for “cake” for example, but you know the words “sweet” and “food”, you can say “sweet food” and they might say “cake?” in return.
3. Practice beforehand 💬
Just like practicing a speech for a presentation, you can practice using new words and phrases in a safe environment until you’re ready to use it with a native speaker. This could be talking to yourself, a pet, a chatting partner online, or a tutor. My favorite method is talking to people on voice apps. When I can’t see someone’s face and they can’t see mine, I feel less ashamed of making mistakes.
4. Record yourself 🎥
You'll hear your mistakes easier and be able to correct them if you need to, but you'll also gain confidence over time hearing that you aren't actually as bad as you think you are! You can use sites like Forvo to hear a native pronunciation or ask a native speaker friend you trust to correct you first, if you like.
5. Relax ☺️
Remember not to take language learning too seriously. Your goal is to communicate with others, right? It’s counter-effective to worry about using the right words and grammar each time you try to say something. And it's always OK if you prefer to do other activities rather than speaking - we all learn languages for different reasons and if you prefer reading books and watching movies, that's totally fine too 💕
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sites pronunciation 在 Shaliman 張詩敏 Facebook 的精選貼文
真係好欣賞d 有理念 唔係純為賺錢既生意人。
睇黎得閒我都要去買番隻木錶。
德輔道中只有「中環價值」?其實這條路上有不少日用品店、特色店舖,照顧在這裏生活的人的每日所需,點綴打工仔們的例行、刻板日程。今天走過德輔道中、機利文新街街口,看到賣木錶的攤檔,附搭一句「人生有木錶」,零舍吸睛。檔主Sam哥話:「人生最緊要有目標,唔係同條鹹魚有乜分別?」他還說,做生意是其次,勉勵各位過路人才是緊要事。
There are not only banks and commercial buildings on Des Voeux Road Central, but also grocery stores and shops selling handicrafts. While it may be hard to find some of the old, historical vendors, they are still there serving local needs and adding color to a street that has become choked with vehicular traffic. If you look, you can find hawkers selling wooden watches. Of course the goal of these shops is not to sell wooden watches, but as the owner of one of these shops, Sam-gor says, "wood watch shares the same Chinese pronunciation as life goals." It is the pun that matters! If you take the time to walk along DVRC, you can discover many cultural sites and shops.
#行德 #WalkDVRC #做人冇夢想同鹹魚有乜分別 #人生哲理在路上
sites pronunciation 在 Step Up English Facebook 的最佳解答
[SPOKEN ENGLISH TIPS] (Learner's Experience)
Here are some tips from a learner of English (like us :) ). hope that it will help you somehow ^^
1. Don’t worry about making mistakes because you will.
2. Be patient. This isn’t a one day process.
3. Learn certain phrases that can be used in multiple situations.
4. Learn how to greet someone properly.
5. Talk slowly and carefully. Don’t rush through your sentences.
6. Restrict yourself to simple sentences until you gain confidence.
7. Watch out for your pronunciation. Many online tools will tell you how to pronounce a word correctly. Check one of them out when you’re in doubt.
8. Carefully observe how proficient speakers of the language pronounce words and frame their sentences.
9. Ask your friends, relatives and anyone you can to point out your mistakes and correct them.
10. Speak to them in English only. Practice is a must.
11. Record yourself reading one article aloud every day. Focus on pronunciation, speed, clarity and emphasis.
12. Many online sites offer you the opportunity to voice chat with another user. This is an effective way to practice.
13. Learn at least one new word every day and use it as a part of your conversation with people. By the end of the week, you should know seven words really well.
14. Learn new words everyday
15. Read at least one article of your choice aloud every day.
16. Watch English movies with subtitles.
17. Watch English shows.
18. Read books and magazines.
19. Keep a pocket dictionary handy for any word you may need to know the meaning of.
20. When you hear a new word, try to find its usage and its antonyms.
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sites pronunciation 在 Lindie Botes Youtube 的最讚貼文
A question I get asked often - what steps to take when just starting with a language?
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1. Start with the alphabet if the language has a new writing system. It’s extremely important to get the pronunciation right from the beginning so you don’t have to rely on often inaccurate English renditions of how to pronounce words. Once you have the writing system down, write as much as you can in the language without relying on English or another language to help too much.
2. After the alphabet, learn basic greetings and vocabulary. This is an important step and helps motivate you to keep going. I listen to the radio or to music from that language a lot, and if I learn the 100 most used words in the language, I’ll most likely hear that word in a song and get super excited about it.
3. Grammar. Learn a grammar structure, look at example sentences (either on apps like Duolingo, or textbooks, or sites that give example sentences like conjugator) and then replace words in the sentences with other words you know.
4. Practice. Getting a language partner is important. You should find someone who is open to correcting your mistakes, and someone who is patient to talk to you despite you being a beginner. I also practice by doing everything I normally do, in another language. My diary/schedule/shopping list/music playlist all transforms into my target language for a period of time.
5. Keep track of your progress. A diary, studygram or Youtube channel is a good way to see how you’ve progressed.
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