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[Effective Strategies to Improve Your English Speaking Skills]-[How To Speak English Better]

Listening Time: English Practice · B1 · 2025-08-04

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📋 Summary

A Strategic Approach to Language Fluency

In this episode of the Listening Time podcast, host Connor shares a refined philosophy on language acquisition, shifting from a focus on passive input to a more proactive strategy for speaking improvement. While maintaining that listening comprehension remains the "most essential element" of the language learning journey, Connor emphasizes that accelerating one's speaking ability requires a deliberate effort to identify and fill the "gaps" in one's expressive capability.

The Core Philosophy: Targeting Deficiencies

Connor argues that the primary obstacle to speaking naturally is the inability to articulate specific thoughts correctly. Instead of relying on random vocabulary acquisition, he suggests a targeted approach: focus on the words and phrases you personally need to express your own thoughts, work, and interests. By discovering these "holes" in your speech, you create an emotional connection to the material, which makes the language much more likely to stick in your long-term memory.

Three Practical Exercises for Speaking Improvement

Connor outlines three specific activities that helped him improve his own foreign language skills:

  1. Talking to Yourself Out Loud: This exercise simulates real-world conversation and strengthens "speaking muscles." By speaking out loud rather than silently, learners can work on pronunciation and maintain focus. The key is to note down words or phrases you struggle to express during these sessions. After the session, you should look up these specific items, practice them in context, and potentially revisit the same topic later to reinforce the new vocabulary.

  2. Writing and Translating: Using a journal or transcripts, learners can translate their own thoughts or relevant texts into English. By avoiding "autocorrect," learners are forced to engage with proper grammar and spelling, creating a strong visual element that helps solidify language patterns. Like the speaking exercise, the goal is to identify what you cannot yet translate and then fill those gaps.

  3. Guided Conversation with Tutors: The value of a tutor lies in their ability to provide feedback. Connor emphasizes that learners should seek tutors who provide corrections, specifically focusing on the errors made during the conversation. By revisiting these corrections and attempting to say the sentences correctly, learners can "solidify that correct sentence" in their minds.

Conclusion

Ultimately, Connor’s strategy is about moving from a passive learner to an active participant in your own progress. By consistently identifying what you want to say but cannot yet say, you transform every conversation or writing session into a high-impact learning opportunity. This intentional, gap-filling approach is designed to produce tangible improvements in speaking fluency.

🎯Key Sentences

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It's nothing revolutionary.
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Maybe it sounds strange.
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It's not really a problem.
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It's just part of the process.
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I'm sure this will be a helpful episode for all of you.
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change my mind
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in particular
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get better at
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in my opinion
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fill in the gaps
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to the Listening Time podcast.
Hey everybody, this is Connor and you're listening to episode 218 of the Listening Time podcast.
I hope you're all doing great and that your English learning is going really well.
Today's episode is going to be a very interesting one for all of you, I'm sure, because I'm I'm going to talk about how to speak English better, in my opinion, of course.
I mentioned some months ago that I started doing some different activities in my own language learning and I started to change my philosophy a little bit when it comes to learning other languages and speaking foreign languages better.
I didn't completely change my mind about everything, don't worry, but I adopted some new methods to help me actually speak foreign languages better, in particular French.

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