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Beginners’ mistakes in Spoken English

Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you're trying to speak English, but you can't seem to get your point across? Or maybe you've been in a conversation where you're not quite sure what the other person is saying.<br><br>When it comes to speaking English, there are some mistakes that are more common among beginners. If you're just starting to learn the language, or are still working on perfecting your skills, be sure to avoid these errors.<br><br>Read More: https://ghoorilearning.com/blogs/beginners-mistakes-in-spoken-english

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Beginners’ mistakes in Spoken English

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  1. Beginners’ mistakes in Spoken English Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you're trying to speak English, but you can't seem to get your point across? Or maybe you've been in a conversation where you're not quite sure what the other person is saying. When it comes to speaking English, there are some mistakes that are more common among beginners. If you're just starting to learn the language, or are still working on perfecting your skills, be sure to avoid these errors. If you're new to learning English, these types of situations can be frustrating. But don't worry! We've all been there. In this blog post, we'll share some of the most common mistakes beginners make when speaking English, and how to avoid them. 10 Beginners’ mistakes in Spoken English Congratulations on taking your first steps toward learning English! However, as you embark on this new journey, there are a few common mistakes that you should try your best to avoid. Here are ten of the most

  2. common mistakes made by beginners in spoken English, along with some tips on how to avoid them. 1. Pronouncing words incorrectly One of the most common mistakes made by beginners is mispronouncing words. This can be difficult to avoid at first, as there are often many different ways to pronounce a single word. The best way to avoid this mistake is to listen to native English speakers and mimic their pronunciation as much as possible. You can also look up the correct pronunciation of words in a dictionary or online. 2. Using incorrect grammar Another common mistake is using incorrect grammar when speaking English. This can be a difficult mistake to avoid, as English grammar can be very confusing. The best way to avoid this mistake is to listen to native English speakers and pay attention to the way they use grammar. You can also find resources online or in books that can help you learn English grammar. 3. Speaking too quickly Many beginners speak English too quickly, which can make it difficult for others to understand them. The best way to avoid this mistake is to slow down and speak more clearly. You can also practice speaking English with a friend or family member who can help you improve your speaking skills. 4. Not using proper vocabulary When speaking English, it is important to use proper vocabulary. This means using words that are appropriate for the situation and the people you are speaking to. For example, you would use a different vocabulary if you were speaking to a child than if you were speaking to a business colleague. The best way to avoid this mistake is to learn as much vocabulary as possible and to practice using it in different situations.

  3. By avoiding these four common mistakes, you will be well on your way to speaking English like a native speaker! 5. Mixing up words with similar meanings Another common mistake is using the wrong word. This is often due to words that have similar meanings. For example, many people mix up the words "effect" and "affect." To avoid this mistake, take the time to learn the definition of each word. You can also try using a thesaurus to find words with similar meanings. 6. Using the wrong tense Many people make the mistake of using the wrong tense when they're speaking English. This is often due to translating directly from their native language. To avoid this mistake, make sure to learn the proper usage of each tense. 7. Speaking too fast or too slowly Another common mistake is speaking too fast. This can make it difficult for people to understand you. To avoid this mistake, make sure to slow down and enunciate your words. You can also try to pause after each sentence. Just as speaking too fast can be a problem, speaking too slowly can also be an issue. This can make you sound bored or uninterested. To avoid this mistake, try to speak at a normal speed. You can also try to vary the speed of your speech to add interest. 8. Leaving out words or adding extra words When you're speaking English, it's important to be concise. This means that you should try to avoid leaving out words. However, many people make this mistake when they're speaking English. This can make it difficult for people to understand you. To avoid this mistake, make sure to include all the necessary words in your sentence.

  4. Just as you should avoid leaving out words, you should also avoid adding extra words. This is often due to people translating directly from their native language. To avoid this mistake, try to keep your sentences as concise as possible. 9. Not making eye contact or not smiling When you're speaking English, it's important to make eye contact. This shows that you're confident and interested in what you're saying. However, many people avoid making eye contact. This can make you seem shy or uninterested. To avoid this mistake, make sure to look at the person you're speaking to. Smiling is an important part of communication. It shows that you're friendly and approachable. However, many people avoid smiling when they're speaking English. This can make you seem unfriendly or uninterested. To avoid this mistake, make sure to smile when you're speaking. 10. Some basic rules when speaking There are ten common mistakes that everyone makes when speaking English. However, by avoiding these mistakes, you can sound more like a native speaker. If you are 18 years old or older, you should avoid making these mistakes in order to improve your spoken English. i. What’s the date today? Dates are one of the most common errors in English because they do not fit the logic of your language. This comes from the structure of the date and the way in which the number contained in the date is used. In English, the date starts from the same structure but it lasts all month. So that explains to you why dates in English order the days of the month according to the ordinal numbers 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, etc. Then they reverse the month and the day number to have the structure: Month + month number like March 5th.

  5. ii. Say and Tell I tell you You never say I say you, but I say ‘TO’ you. Even if you rarely hear this sentence, since ‘tell you’ is shorter and more practical. You will say something: I say hello. I say sorry. I say thank you. iii. Win vs Earn Win is used for matches, competitions. To win a match. Earn is used to earn money for example. To earn money. You do not say to win money but to earn money. iv. Since or For You always say SINCE + starting point (date for example) and FOR + duration. I have lived in Dhaka since 2010. I have lived in Dhaka for 13 years. v. Don't Have or Haven't To say I haven't, you must not say I haven't. Either you can say "I haven't got" (British English) Or "I don't have" (American English). vi. Fell vs. Felt Fell is the past form of Fall, to fall. I fell. Felt is the past tense of Feel, to feel. I felt. To conclude

  6. Making mistakes when speaking English is normal. Do you do a lot? If you are just starting to learn, you are certainly making the common mistakes in English that all people make. Fortunately, with a little practice, you can limit language hiccups. There are many common mistakes that people make when speaking English, but these 10 are some of the most important to avoid. If you can avoid making these mistakes, your English will sound much better and you will be better understood. If you avoid these 10 mistakes, you'll be well on your way to speaking English like a native speaker. Just remember to focus on your communication and be confident in yourself. Don’t forget to checkour blogs regularly and the courses of Ghoor Learning will surely help you to overcome the situation fast.

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