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Four Ways to Practise English Speaking Alone (Number 3 Will Make You Laugh!)

April 18, 2018 , by Dr Julian Northbrook
Common question: "How to practice English speaking alone" Here are 4 things you can (and should) do — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1aBJkfpGRA Do those 4 things and you'll never worry about English speaking practise again. But remember... Just practising speaking in and of itself is not enough. English speaking practise (whether done at home, alone, with people... or whatever) has to be combined with learning. Input. Putting the language that you need into your head. Learn, practise, repeat. Simple, but you can't skip any of these stages. If you need a good source of spoken, conversational language that you can learn and practise every day check out my Extraordinary English Speakers programme. Best, Julian

P.S. Another powerful benefit of EES is the critiques I do on your English - check here for more details.

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