How to Build a Strong English Vocabulary and Communication Skills

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Consistent immersion: read daily, listen to English podcasts, record yourself speaking, and practice talking with peers without fear of mistakes.
Aim to learn and apply 3 to 5 new words daily. Focus on quality usage rather than memorizing long lists you never use.
Freezing is usually caused by the fear of making grammatical errors. Focus on delivering your message clearly rather than speaking perfectly.
Reading introduces you to new words in their natural context, helping you understand how they are used rather than just memorizing definitions.
Clashing 'V' and 'W' sounds, dropping 'h' in words, or mispronouncing syllables. Listening to native audio guides can help correct these patterns.
Focus on fluency first. Once you gain the confidence to speak continuously, you can easily correct minor grammatical errors.
Paying full attention to the speaker, understanding their tone, and responding contextually, rather than waiting for your turn to speak.
Stand in front of a mirror and describe your day, read book paragraphs aloud, or record audio notes on your phone to review your delivery.
Yes, apps like WordUp or Magoosh offer flashcards and daily drills that make vocabulary learning interactive and steady.
Start speaking in small, friendly groups, prepare and outline your speech key points in advance, and maintain steady breathing during delivery.
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