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Bullshiting about Communication


Hello and welcome back to Improve spoken English. I was away from blogging for past few months as I need to complete some personal assignments and official work. Today's article is about those sites which claim to improve your spoken English by reading conversations between two or more people.

Recently I have noticed many sites posting conversation at various occasions. They claim that it will help to improve spoken English. The ocassions are elaborated as:-

  • Conversation at School
  • How to ask for permission
  • How to talk at the hospital
  • How to ask for help
  • Conversation with a friend
  • etc....
What a pure bullshit is this. How can person improve his spoken English by reading the conversations. They keep on posting conversation after conversation just to increase the articles count.

This approach is totally misleading as a conversation is basically between two or more persons (except soliloquy), so the response provided by a person depends upon the statements and questions spoken by other persons. How a written conversation be enacted exactly in real life except in a theater?

A better approach would be to go for English magazines and novels whish will help at least to improve your grammar.

The approach must be to motivate a person to work on ways to improve spoken English, like:-

  • Play English games
  • Listen English Songs
  • Working on how a person speaks
  • Mouth muscles control and lip movement
  • Approach for more and more spoken content
  • etc......
I hope that this article would be beneficial to my readers to stick to the right approach for getting the best out of themselves.  Remember there are no shortcuts to success, so do work hard and win your reward.

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