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English General Knowledge Vocabulary: 07



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General English Practice Test
General English speaking
Speaking general English
Test your English
Develop your English speaking

Having a good reason to speak English helps you stay motivated and focused.

Speaking English improves your chances at work, travel, or personal relationships.

When speaking English try to draw associations between English and your native language.

When speaking English, make as many mistakes as you can. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes when speaking English.

Invest in a good dictionary or language app when speaking English.

Find fun ways to study. Speaking English can be fun. Use speaking apps to connect with English speakers.

Speaking English regularly will improve your pronunciation and intonation.

General English
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General knowledge tests

To increase your English general knowledge and your understanding of our General English tests.
Here are five English speaking techniques that can improve your general English speaking practice and communication:

Speak clearly:
Make sure to speak clearly and enunciate your words. This will help ensure that the audience can understand you and that you come across as confident and articulate.

Be concise:
Try to keep your message concise and to the point. Avoid rambling or going off on tangents, as this can make you appear unfocused or unprepared.

Use examples:
Whenever possible, use specific examples to illustrate your points. This will help make your message more engaging and memorable.

Make eye contact:
Making eye contact with your audience can help you build a connection with them and keep them engaged. Try to make eye contact with as many people in the audience as possible.

Practice:
Practice your speaking skills with a friend or family member. This will help you feel more comfortable and confident when speaking in front of an audience.

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