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  • Hi guys, welcome back to my channel I'm Maggie today

  • We're going to talk about five things that you should do every single day to improve your spoken English

  • These are all things that's helped me tremendously and I continue to do them every single day

  • So I can't wait to share with you

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  • Let's get started. First thing. I recommend doing is definitely

  • Mimicking TV shows I have talked about this one

  • Extensively on my channel and I'll say it again today because it works

  • But I'm definitely not saying that you should just do this randomly to any TV shows. You should probably pick something. That's more

  • Conversational and something that's more

  • Realistic. So here are four shows that I really recommend if you want to practice an American accent first to the

  • classics friends and How I Met Your Mother

  • Next one is that 70s show? It's just really funny

  • I personally really like it and the office these four shows are all very good resources to practice English with

  • But the most important thing when it comes to mimicking TV shows is your method first step

  • You can read the script and record yourself

  • Before you hear the actors say the words now. Where do you find the script?

  • There's a website most of the scripts you can find on this website. I'll link it in the description box as well

  • This step is so important because only if you know where you make the mistake

  • Can you find how you can improve it?

  • For example this sentence you could say how are things at the library if you didn't know that at?

  • This word act is supposed to pronounce at at the library

  • You probably say how are things at the library?

  • So if you record yourself and then you hear the actors talk then you can find where you did wrong

  • Do you see what I'm saying?

  • A second two steps is to hear the actors say and then record yourself

  • Again, mimicking how the actors are saying it. It's a lot of fun

  • I think you'll like it start trying it today second one is to read the newspaper

  • You don't have to go out and buy a newspaper. We all have apps on our phone and it's free. So it's so convenient

  • It's in your hand literally in your hand. The reason why I love to read the news to practice English. It's because

  • The style the writers use to write the news is so precise and most importantly

  • You learn how to tell a story

  • so you can practice your spoken English and

  • You can learn a couple of sentence structures that you can use when it comes to reading English

  • For example this one under a bridge connecting the u.s

  • With Mexico dozens of migrant families crammed into a makeshift camp set up by US Customs and Border Protection

  • So this sentence is basically three different sentences made into one

  • The main one is dozens of migrant families crammed into a makeshift camp, right?

  • And then the second one is the camp. The camp's location is under a bridge connecting the u.s

  • With Mexico and is set up by US Customs and Border Protection

  • So if in the future something similar happens for example my cat

  • Had some snacks. Where did he had the snack?

  • It was under my table next to the computer

  • Set out by me under my table next to the computer my cat ate some snacks

  • Set out by me. It's a little mini practice. You set for yourself

  • You don't just read the newspaper

  • You learn the sentence structure and by replacing a complicated issue

  • With something that really happens in your life

  • You learn how to use that sentence structure so that to me is so important and so useful when it comes to improving

  • Not just your spoken English

  • But your written English as well step three is to write down new words

  • You just learned maybe from the TV show you were watching or the news you were reading

  • what's more important is to know how to use this word on your own but

  • Sometimes even when you did everything you could online you looked it up online and you typed in use this word in a sentence

  • You're still not sure if you're using this word, right? That's when you need to talk to a native speaker and ask them

  • How should I use this word?

  • Am I using this right now? You may ask where do I find someone that's available?

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  • Anytime and anywhere you want and you can decide how long?

  • You want to talk to this teacher for if you only have tours and you want to talk to them for about five minutes?

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  • Huge commitment that you have to make speaking of which let's go on can't believe and talk to a teacher

  • Hi, hi John, I'm good. How are you?

  • Okay, thanks. So I have a question. I recently just learned this new word

  • Preoccupied so I was wondering it

  • If I'm using it, right? Yes, thank you

  • So if I want to say I was busy with something I say I was preoccupied with it

  • Because you're thinking about

  • Someone called my name and I didn't hear them because I was thinking about something else. Maybe I could say I

  • Was preoccupied with others exactly exactly

  • Yeah with that makes people think that I don't I don't I don't respect them

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  • Now, let's move on to the final tip recap and record at the end of the day every day before you go to bed

  • You can sit there and just think in English

  • Pure English environment. Talk to yourself

  • Today, I woke up at about 8 o'clock, and I didn't want to get up

  • So I stayed on my phone for a little while just described the whole day and according on your phone now

  • Here comes the important part is that next day?

  • Write out everything that you record it yesterday because when you write it out

  • You notice a lot of little mistake grammar mistakes

  • I know I make a lot of mistakes

  • But it's impossible for me to know while I'm making it when I'm talking but if I go back and I add

  • Subtitles on my video that's where I find a lot of my mistakes. So if you do that consistently

  • Every single day your English is going to improve a lot

  • So those are the five things that I think you should do every single day to practice

  • Spoken English and it really works if you're really serious about this

  • Even if you can just do one thing a day if you do it, right?

  • That's a win and it's going to work with time

  • So I really hope this video helps you guys and if you want to check out cambly go to my description box

  • Everything will be linked in there and thank you for watching. I will see you in my next video. Bye

  • You

Hi guys, welcome back to my channel I'm Maggie today

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每天做5件事提高英語口語水準 (5 things to do every day to improve spoken English)

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