How to Improve English

English is one of the most commonly spoken languages in the world. Even though English is spoken in different accents around the globe, it rarely needs translating in order to communicate. However, as with any language, the English Language requires some practice, patience and hard work to master. It’s not only the case when dealing with reading and writing – which is all about knowing what word to use when and all of the other grammatical aspects, but it also applies to speaking the English language. You can have a very good understanding of the language when it comes to reading and writing, and still find speaking the language a bit frustrating. And as all of us native English speakers know, it’s hard to communicate with somebody who has a hard time pronouncing words correctly. Which brings us to the secret of fluently speaking English – It’s all about Pronunciation.

Definition of Pronunciation

Pronunciation is the way you speak a word – the amount (or lack of ) emphasis you place, on which syllabus you place it, and how intense it is. Pronunciation is a skill that is learned over time. If you’ve ever played an instrument, how did you learn? Not by picking it up every once in awhile, you learned by practicing daily. It’s the same thing with pronunciation, you need to practice every day.

Pronunciation is related to the way that your lips move. Try it, say a word as you normally word, then say it again while forcing you mouth into different positions. It most likely will sound like giberish – it’s the same word, but it’s not being said (pronounced) in a way that is familiar to us – and therefore not understood.

How to Improve English Pronunciation

One of the most common questions is related to how to improve english pronunciation. The way to improve your pronunciation is to practice in front of a mirror. Here’s what you do – Grab yourself a dictionary and pick a word at random. Say the word in your normal voice pronouncing it the way you normally would. Just watch your mouth – the positions your lips are in while you say the word. Now, read it the way the dictionary says to pronounce it, and watch your lips closely. Note the difference between the way you normally say the word and the way you say it when you read the pronunciation.

This will help you with how to improve English pronunciation over time. Practice this technique for a few minutes daily, and you’ll improve your English pronunciation in no time.

 


Posted on March 24, 2012 at 5:38 am by Jane · Permalink · Comments Closed
In: Pronunciation · Tagged with: ,