n*******e 发帖数: 594 | 1 If you speak Chinese (or any other Asian language) your challenge is to
speak English in such a way, that you are understood both in person and also
on the phone.
1. Make a conscious effort every day to concentrate on speaking with care
when you talk on the phone. This is a great place to practice speaking.
because no one can watch you.
2. Speak s l o w l y, you will not sound dumb, people won't notice you're
not speaking fast and, they'll understand you without having to ask you to
repeat.
3. E | o********l 发帖数: 12430 | 2 good luck getting marked here. =) | n*******e 发帖数: 594 | | n******t 发帖数: 4406 | 4 Well, these are valuable tips, however,
a few of them are not very pratical.
also
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This is not true. Speed is actually an important factor.
The listeners will lose focus if you talk too slow.
Not everybody is as patient as your language teacher.
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Hehe, is this guide originally for Indians?
people
practice
【在 n*******e 的大作中提到】 : If you speak Chinese (or any other Asian language) your challenge is to : speak English in such a way, that you are understood both in person and also : on the phone. : 1. Make a conscious effort every day to concentrate on speaking with care : when you talk on the phone. This is a great place to practice speaking. : because no one can watch you. : 2. Speak s l o w l y, you will not sound dumb, people won't notice you're : not speaking fast and, they'll understand you without having to ask you to : repeat. : 3. E
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