How to Improve Your English Speaking With Software

Interactive English software can help students learn the rhythm and intonation needed to speak English properly. Non-English speakers can practice mimicking the pronunciation of English words, which will not only help with speaking, but improve writing English, as well. Software with videos and interactive dialogue will make learning fun, and learners are more likely to practice, using entertaining lessons. The ability to pronounce English words is an important skill that can be useful for learning how to understand, read and speak the English language.

Instructions

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      Practice every day. Use the software daily, practicing the lessons and repeating vocabulary that you have learned. Try to pronounce the vocabulary exactly as you hear it. Some programs, like Tell Me More English, have speech recognition features that indicate whether or not you are speaking the language properly. These programs may ask you to repeat words and phrases, as you hear them, testing your accuracy. You also may be asked to respond correctly to questions posed to you. For example, you may hear a native speaker's voice within the software program ask for your name, and you must answer correctly in English.

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      Follow advice provided in speech recognition software. As you repeat the English words, software programs---such as Rosetta Stone English---display a wavelength, so you can compare your pronunciation to the software's pronunciation. This instant feedback will help you pinpoint words that are difficult for you to pronounce. Spend extra time repeating these words, until your pronunciation matches that of the native speaker's.

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      Use all of the features in the software. Play games and complete puzzles in English. Say the words out loud whenever you play. Use quizzes and activities in software programs, such as Tell Me More English and Instant Immersion English. These quizzes and activities will help assess your knowledge and help you determine your strengths and weaknesses. Varying your lessons will keep your studies interesting and fun.

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      Use what you have learned in your daily life. After each lesson, find opportunities to practice what you have learned in real-world situations. Use words and phrases learned from previous lessons to review what you have learned in previous days and weeks. Incorporating vocabulary and dialogue from a combination of previous and current lessons will help you remember what you have learned and build upon your knowledge.

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