10 tips to help you improve your English speaking skills
In this video, You will learn how to improve your English speaking skills. You find the advice in reverse order, the tips starting with the basics and finishing with the most important advice.
How to improve your English speaking skills (by yourself)
Discover a way to practice speaking English alone to improve your spoken English. This approach can help improve several aspects of your pronunciation, your grammar, your sentence structure, your vocabulary, and your ability to communicate with others in English.
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The Effects of Poster Presentations and Class Presentations on Low-Proficiency Learners
Presentation assignments for second language speakers can take several forms, such as a traditional class presentation or a poster presentation. Poster presentations, which are given repeatedly to small groups, seem to have several advantages, including increased speaking opportunities, more interaction between the speaker and the audience, and less anxiety for the speaker. Video-recorded data, two recall tests, and learner surveys were used to test the hypothesis that poster presentations would lead to an increased rate of speaking, more vocabulary retention, and better affective effects.