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English in the spoken form
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  • It is harder to understand spoken English than
    written English. There are two reasons for this
  • Speech is continuous. There are no pauses between
    words, so when you dont understand something,
    you dont know if its one word, two words, or
    maybe part of a word.
  • People sometimes talk fast, unclearly or in
    regional accents.

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  • It is also generally harder to learn vocabulary
    from audio content. If you hear a new word, it
    may be difficult to look it up in a dictionary
    because you will have to stop the recording
    (which is inconvenient and sometimes impossible)
    and guess the spelling (which may be hard).
  • Even though it is difficult, listening to spoken
    English is a hugely important activity with many
    advantages over reading

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  • It teaches you to understand speech. As mentioned
    before, people speak in different accents. Some
    of them talk fast or unclearly. It takes a lot of
    practice to get used to it.
  • A lot of audio content (especially podcasts and
    radio talk shows), contains informal English.
    Informal English is the kind of English that is
    spoken in everyday situations. It is the opposite
    of formal English, which is used in books,
    newspapers, TV news, official speeches, etc. In
    particular, informal English teaches you

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  • Informal vocabulary, e.g. to knock yourself out,
    to be fed up with something, horny, whatnot,
    psycho.
  • Delaying expressions, e.g. you know, um..., let
    me think. These phrases are useful because they
    give you the time to organize your thoughts when
    you are not sure what to say next. It is
    important to know them.
  • Correcting expressions, e.g. I started in
    March, I mean April. You live in New York?
    Actually, Jersey City. These expressions let
    you correct yourself or the other person.

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  • Qualifying expressions, e.g. I feel sort of
    stupid. Shes basically the boss around here.
    With these expressions, you show that what you
    said is not 100 true.
  • Other useful everyday phrases, e.g. What do you
    mean?, Come again? (when you didnt hear what
    someone said), Wait a minute (to interrupt
    someone).
  • It shows you how to pronounce English sounds.
    While listening to a recording, you can (and
    should) repeat words and phrases to practice your
    pronunciation.

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  • It teaches you connected speech. You can learn
    natural intonation and rhythm for example,
    which words are pronounced more strongly in a
    sentence, when to make a pause, how the
    pronunciation of certain sounds changes in
    sentences.
  • English is accepted as an international language
    or at least a primary business language across
    the world. In the age of globalization, where
    different countries across the world with
    different languages trade, English is becoming an
    intermediary language. . To find better
    opportunities in life and career on should learn
    to read, write and speak English as the grass is
    always greener on the other side. Spoken English
    skills can be that differential factor which can
    give one the edge over the competition prevalent
    around.

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Thank You
  • Voice Training and Research Institute
  • No.135, First Main Road, K.K Nagar, Madurai-
    625020.
  • E-mail support_at_voiceskills.org
  • Ph no 91- 95970 82692 / 95970 84540Web
    https//voiceskills.org/
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