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Todd vip

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2020.09.08 03:21

How to improve your speaking??
This is for the people who want

to communicate in English. I know many might disagree with this, but the results prove my point.
This is how I teach my students here in Beijing and they learn to speak with confidence.
Forget about grammar!!
Grammar is more for the literacy skills of reading and writing, it is not that important for speaking. We learn from hearing and repeating.
Why do children speak without grammar rules? Because they hear words and then they repeat the words (with mistakes). With more practice the mistakes get fewer.
Grammar is hard, confusing, and in some ways useless. Most students are great at grammar, but that does not help them learn to communicate. Grammar makes you want to give up.
Practice listening, imitating and repeating. It takes time, but this method will have you speaking, not thinking about grammar rules you don't need.
Spend your time learning to speak, speak, and speak.
Follow my moments and practice imitating my articles. You will see that your communication skills will improve.
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  • suzu 2020.09.08 03:27

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    Thank you so much for making moments. I always look forward to read them. Speaking is most important thing I want to improve. I will try to learn speak.
  • adra 2020.09.08 03:32

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    how to improve listening,😂there is a really big lack of listening for me,
  • Omega 2020.09.08 03:33

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    Yeah, grammar always make me want to give up to learn English😅
  • konnie 2020.09.08 03:36

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    Ican hear you clearly,but ……
  • March 2020.09.08 03:38

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    I follow you 😊
  • Ivy 2020.09.08 03:59

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    Amazing advice 😍
  • Bella六月的雨 2020.09.08 04:08

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    Agree that
  • Doris 2020.09.08 04:11

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    Thank you for your advice.
  • Will 2020.09.08 04:29

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    totally agree
  • Anna 2020.09.08 05:33

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    👍👍👍👍👍
  • Hoan Lương 2020.09.08 06:22

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    Thanks for your advice
  • Yan 2020.09.08 07:02

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    I need your helping
  • Yan 2020.09.08 07:03

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    @Omega me too😓
  • Tracy 2020.09.08 07:05

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    Totally agree
  • Gabriele. 2020.09.08 08:11

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    I am not completely agree. I may say that because I have been facing a path regarding learning English. I talk about myself I 43 now, At that time I started my adventure I was 41 and I have been lucky to start with the grammar rules. What you have written could be work with people who live in the country in which people speak the language you are learning, so they may training themselves by speak and listening everyday. Besides to get a new language we need to commit to dedicate a lot of time for our purpose. And overall we have to be motivated otherwise could be impossible to get the goal. Thank you so in this way I am training my self with English.
  • 西游梦话 2020.09.08 08:24

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    I agree with your opion.mostly,our mindes will be limited by grammers.like a baby,when yoU ties his feet and Let him run,its so difficult.practice english as you wish just like a baby.freedom is very important.listen it,imitate it,and speak it,you will see yourself changing .
  • Cindy 2020.09.08 09:36

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    👍👍👍
  • Cindy 2020.09.08 09:37

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    Thanks Todd😊
  • Hanh 2020.09.08 09:59

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    @Todd please help me with my pronunciation
  • Hari 2020.09.08 12:44

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    I want to learn
  • Beau 2020.09.08 13:26

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    I have to admit grammar is a must for communicating effectively and accurately.
  • Kellie 2020.09.08 14:55

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    It’s so difficult to develop idea on topics speaking. Can you give me some advices?
  • Boron 2020.09.09 02:12

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    I totally agree with you and i want to practice speaking skill.
  • HT User953210 2020.09.09 10:52

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    thank you for your share

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