5 Tips for Improving your English Speaking Skills
Are you new to Canada? Feeling nervous about speaking with native speakers? Don’t worry, the best thing to do is just try. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes – that is how you learn!
![Student buying coffee for first time in English!](http://www.ilac.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/photo1-e1375108804258-225x300.jpg)
Don’t be afraid to speak with native speakers.
1) Practice speaking every chance you get! (Example: ordering coffee, shopping, asking for directions, etc).
2) Read English-speaking newspapers or online articles. (Free newspapers like Metro and 24Hrs are a good place to start – lots of pictures!)
3) Read children’s books, the grammar and vocabulary are easier. Get a library card or buy them from the Dollar Store.
4) Listen to English songs, google the lyrics and sing along (you might want to do this in private unless you’re a really good singer ;))
5) Watch English movies and TV shows – No subtitles!
Are you new to Canada? Feeling nervous about speaking with native speakers? Don’t worry, the best thing to do is just try. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes – that is how you learn!
![Student buying coffee for first time in English!](http://www.ilac.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/photo1-e1375108804258-225x300.jpg)
Don’t be afraid to speak with native speakers.
1) Practice speaking every chance you get! (Example: ordering coffee, shopping, asking for directions, etc).
2) Read English-speaking newspapers or online articles. (Free newspapers like Metro and 24Hrs are a good place to start – lots of pictures!)
3) Read children’s books, the grammar and vocabulary are easier. Get a library card or buy them from the Dollar Store.
4) Listen to English songs, google the lyrics and sing along (you might want to do this in private unless you’re a really good singer ;))
5) Watch English movies and TV shows – No subtitles!
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