ENGLISH SPOKEN FOR SELF LEARNING – LEARN SPOKEN
ENGLISH SPOKEN FOR SELF LEARNING – LEARN SPOKEN
Here’s a simple and effective guide to English Spoken for Self-Learning — perfect for anyone looking to improve their spoken English at home without coaching:
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ENGLISH SPOKEN FOR SELF LEARNING
Why Learn Spoken English?
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Improves communication in school, job, and travel
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Boosts confidence and personality
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Opens up global opportunities
Step-by-Step Guide to Learn Spoken English
Start with Basic Grammar
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Understand sentence structure: Subject + Verb + Object
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Learn tenses, especially:
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Present simple: I eat.
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Past simple: I ate.
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Future: I will eat.
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Resources: Rapidex English Speaking Course, Oxford English Grammar
Daily Vocabulary Practice
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Learn 5–10 new words daily with meanings and example sentences
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Focus on daily-use words:
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Kitchen: boil, stir, knife
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Emotions: happy, tired, excited
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Office: meeting, deadline, report
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Use a vocabulary notebook or app (like Anki or Quizlet)
Practice Speaking Daily
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Speak in front of a mirror for confidence
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Describe your daily routine in English
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Try talking to family/friends in English for 5–10 mins/day
Record your voice to check pronunciation
Listen and Imitate
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Watch English movies, YouTube videos, or news
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Imitate the accent, tone, and expressions
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Use subtitles at first, then try without them
Channels: BBC Learning English, Speak English with Mr. Duncan
Think in English
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Try to think in English, not translate from Hindi or your native language
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Example: Instead of “Mujhe bhookh lagi hai,” think: “I am hungry.”
This will make speaking automatic and fluent
Use Mobile Apps for Practice
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Duolingo – Vocabulary & sentence formation
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Hello English – Hindi to English learning
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Cake – Practice speaking with real conversations
Practice Real Conversations
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Join online spoken English groups (WhatsApp/Telegram)
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Use websites like Cambly, Italki, or Tandem to talk to real speakers
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Do mock interviews or roleplays with friends
Pro Tips for Success
Be consistent — practice daily
Don’t fear mistakes — speak more, correct later
Learn phrases, not just words (e.g., “How are you?”, “Nice to meet you”)
Use English in daily life (at home, on phone, while thinking)
Bonus: 5 Common Sentences for Practice
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What is your name? — Mera naam kya hai?
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Where do you live? — Aap kahan rehte ho?
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I am learning English. — Main English seekh raha hoon.
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Can you help me? — Kya aap meri madad kar sakte ho?
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I like watching movies. — Mujhe movie dekhna pasand hai.
Would you like a 30-day speaking practice plan, daily sentence translation, or audio conversation examples to practice?