1. Focus on fluency not just accuracy. Don’t stop to correct yourself: If you make a grammar mistake, keep talking. It is more important to finish your thought than to speak perfectly. 2. Improve your listening skills. Listen to understand not just to reply: Pay attention to what the other person is saying. Good listeners are usually good communicators. 3. Work on Pronunciation & intonation. Sentence stress: Not every word in a sentence (emphasize) to make your meaning clear, for example “I didn’t say he stole the money” (Someone else said it), “I didn’t say he stole the money” (It wasn’t him). 4. Learn phrases and idioms. Native speakers use phrases not just single words: Instead of saying “I am very tired”, learn “I’m exhausted” or “I/m worn out”. Learn common expressions like “To be honest”, “On the other hand”, ” As far as I know”. 5. Practice Conversation Strategies. Ask questions: This keeps the conversation going. Use open-ended questions like. (what, where, why. how).

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