Guide to Speak English Fluently
Just because English speaking is the most used language in the world. Many people decided to learn to speak English for different goals: some of them learn for business, some of them learn it for pleasure…etc
Before starting to learn English you should know the right method to do it. When you know the right method everything is going to be easy, and you will finally speak English fluently.
Speaking fluently means that you speak more naturally, which means that you can do it by avoiding all the formal techniques and the useless methods.
Many students think that grammar is everything. They think that when they learn grammar, they will speak, but the truth is the opposite of that.
English grammar do not help students to speak, it just helps them to think about English. Many students stay stuck to this idea just because that they do not know the truth.
Memorizing word lists is also like grammar. If you memorize word lists, maybe you will never speak. Whenever you want to speak, you will start to think which word should you use and which word you should not use and finally you can not use any word just because you made your English vocabulary list by memorizing word lists.
If you think that speaking English can be done just reading some textbooks, I think that you will never speak English, because the rule is very simple: reading helps you with the writing skills. Listening will help you with the speaking skills.
Yes, listening is everything if you want to improve your English fluency. When you listen to English you will improve the way you speak, it helps you to speak without thinking. It also helps you to improve your pronunciation in English.
Listening can also improve your grammar, many students do not believe it but it is the truth.
A child of six years old can speak English very well, with a clear pronunciation and with correct English grammar, and this without studying English grammar and without memorizing word lists.
If you want to speak English fluently, forget about English grammar and word lists and focus only on listening to real English conversations.


