speaking
speaking
-ability to convey information verbally and in
a way that the listener can understand.
-interactive process where information is
shared, and if necessary, acted upon by the
listener.
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4 elements
1. Vocabulary
2. Grammar
3. Pronunciation
4. Fluency
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VOCABULARY GRAMMAR PRONOUNCIATION FLUENCY
all the language
and words either
used or
understood by a
person or group
of people.
rules of a
language
governing the
sounds, words,
sentences, and
other elements,
as well as their
combination
and
interpretation.
the act or result of
producing the
sounds of speech,
including articulation,
stress, and
intonation, often with
reference to some
standard of
correctness or
acceptability.
skill that refers to
a person's
speed, accuracy
and ease of oral
reading.
types
1. Formal speaking
2. Informal speaking
3. Task-oriented
4. Semi-formal speaking
5. Interpersonal speaking
Formal speaking
⊹ speaker has to follow some norms and
principles at the time whenever conveying
the message in the formerly and
structured manner for the firm.
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Informal speaking
⊹ takes place in an unstructured manner and
outside of the formal one.
⊹ involves the personal things that mean
whenever people communicate informally,
they never bound by their organizational
positions.
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Task-oriented speaking
⊹ concerned with conversion among
officers, employees, colleagues and related
to the organization is used for any
problem within the firm or an organization
or to the organization.
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Semi-Formal Speaking
⊹ combines formal and informal speaking
⊹ not fully formal or fully informal
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Interpersonal Speaking
⊹ talking between two persons.
⊹ Maybe either formal or informal.
⊹ It described informal speaking as what we
speak at home among friends, colleagues
or relatives.
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SIMPLE WAYS TO IMPROVE
SPEAKING SKILLS
1. Listen
2. Imitate
3. Read
4. Reflect
5. Prepare
6. Speak
7. Practice
imitate
⊹ Help learners to become more accurate in
English without having to learn grammar
rules and in remembering word patterns
in a sentence and how certain words go
with others. Imitating is a wonderful way
to improve speaking skills.
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read
⊹ Reading can improve your speaking skills
by reading short articles or notes, doing
this in a few minutes is greatly beneficial.
By reading you can acquire new
knowledge and discover new vocabulary.
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reflect
⊹ Is a useful step in improving the speaking
skills because it is asking questions to
think about what you learnt, how you
learnt, what progress you see, what could
be done differently, and how to change
the way you learn to allow progress.
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prepare
⊹ A lot of us hesitate to speak or take part in
conversations in English because we are
nervous about what to say. We are
anxious that what we say may not be
appropriate or we may make mistakes.
We can easily fix this problem by
preparing ahead
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speak
⊹ You must put yourself in situations where
you are forced to speak in English to get
better at it.
17
Practice
⊹ Regular and consistent practice is the key
to success when it comes to speaking
English.
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10 Strategies to improve your English speaking skills
⊹ 1. Don’t be ashamed to make mistakes
⊹ 2. Embrace pauses
⊹ 3. Keep a mental count of filler words
⊹ 4. Speak at a pace you are comfortable with
⊹ 5. Keep a scoreboard
⊹ 6. Write down what you did well
⊹ 7. Write down the mistakes you did
⊹ 8. Make a swipe list
⊹ 9. Read the book how to talk to anyone
⊹ 10. Learn a new word every day
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SPEAKING (ENGLISH REPORT).pptx

  • 1.
  • 2.
    speaking -ability to conveyinformation verbally and in a way that the listener can understand. -interactive process where information is shared, and if necessary, acted upon by the listener. 2
  • 3.
    4 elements 1. Vocabulary 2.Grammar 3. Pronunciation 4. Fluency
  • 5.
    5 VOCABULARY GRAMMAR PRONOUNCIATIONFLUENCY all the language and words either used or understood by a person or group of people. rules of a language governing the sounds, words, sentences, and other elements, as well as their combination and interpretation. the act or result of producing the sounds of speech, including articulation, stress, and intonation, often with reference to some standard of correctness or acceptability. skill that refers to a person's speed, accuracy and ease of oral reading.
  • 6.
    types 1. Formal speaking 2.Informal speaking 3. Task-oriented 4. Semi-formal speaking 5. Interpersonal speaking
  • 7.
    Formal speaking ⊹ speakerhas to follow some norms and principles at the time whenever conveying the message in the formerly and structured manner for the firm. 7
  • 8.
    Informal speaking ⊹ takesplace in an unstructured manner and outside of the formal one. ⊹ involves the personal things that mean whenever people communicate informally, they never bound by their organizational positions. 8
  • 9.
    Task-oriented speaking ⊹ concernedwith conversion among officers, employees, colleagues and related to the organization is used for any problem within the firm or an organization or to the organization. 9
  • 10.
    Semi-Formal Speaking ⊹ combinesformal and informal speaking ⊹ not fully formal or fully informal 10
  • 11.
    Interpersonal Speaking ⊹ talkingbetween two persons. ⊹ Maybe either formal or informal. ⊹ It described informal speaking as what we speak at home among friends, colleagues or relatives. 11
  • 12.
    SIMPLE WAYS TOIMPROVE SPEAKING SKILLS 1. Listen 2. Imitate 3. Read 4. Reflect 5. Prepare 6. Speak 7. Practice
  • 13.
    imitate ⊹ Help learnersto become more accurate in English without having to learn grammar rules and in remembering word patterns in a sentence and how certain words go with others. Imitating is a wonderful way to improve speaking skills. 13
  • 14.
    read ⊹ Reading canimprove your speaking skills by reading short articles or notes, doing this in a few minutes is greatly beneficial. By reading you can acquire new knowledge and discover new vocabulary. 14
  • 15.
    reflect ⊹ Is auseful step in improving the speaking skills because it is asking questions to think about what you learnt, how you learnt, what progress you see, what could be done differently, and how to change the way you learn to allow progress. 15
  • 16.
    prepare ⊹ A lotof us hesitate to speak or take part in conversations in English because we are nervous about what to say. We are anxious that what we say may not be appropriate or we may make mistakes. We can easily fix this problem by preparing ahead 16
  • 17.
    speak ⊹ You mustput yourself in situations where you are forced to speak in English to get better at it. 17
  • 18.
    Practice ⊹ Regular andconsistent practice is the key to success when it comes to speaking English. 18
  • 19.
    10 Strategies toimprove your English speaking skills ⊹ 1. Don’t be ashamed to make mistakes ⊹ 2. Embrace pauses ⊹ 3. Keep a mental count of filler words ⊹ 4. Speak at a pace you are comfortable with ⊹ 5. Keep a scoreboard ⊹ 6. Write down what you did well ⊹ 7. Write down the mistakes you did ⊹ 8. Make a swipe list ⊹ 9. Read the book how to talk to anyone ⊹ 10. Learn a new word every day 19