If anyone wants to learn to speak the English language, they do not have to learn the grammar and so much vocabulary for speaking. Can you answer one question? Have you learned to speak your native language after learning grammar and vocabulary or after learning complicated words?
Definitely, the answer would be NO. You don't need any grammar or complicated words to speak a particular language. Same with the English language. The only thing you have to do to become a good English speaker is to SPEAK in English. It does not matter how you speak. The root of Perfect speaking is to speak every day, every time. every moment. By regularly speaking, the speaker can observe which sentences are correct or incorrect and can improve them regularly.
One more point that is important for being a good speaker is to expose yourself to English. The learner could absorb the new language as much as possible by watching English movies, listening to English songs, by reading English books or newspapers. This does not apply only to the English language but to all languages. Make the environment a teacher of the language. The more speakers are exposed to the new language, the faster he/she will learn.
There is no secret formula to learn any language. The more learners speak, the quicker he/she will become an expert in the language. Only the basics are required that are taught in the school itself.
English is a funny language because it does not follow its rules. Many exceptions apply to different situations. Some of them are as follows:
Examples for Vehicles
I am on the train.
I am on the plane.
I am in the taxi.
I am in the car.
In the above examples, you can observe that I have used in and on for the same purpose. We use ON when we can walk in the vehicle.
And if we can only sit and are not able to walk, then we use IN.
The use of Prepositions can be a small thing to be discussed. But they play a very important role in framing correct sentences and delivering the proper meaning of words. However, they are often wrong or used incorrectly.
Some Examples :
Incorrect: She is good in dancing.
Correct: She is good at dancing.
We use " good at" to talk about skills or abilities.
Incorrect: He married with a doctor.
Correct: He married a doctor.
"Marry" does not need a preposition unless it is passive.
Incorrect: He entered into the room.
ED: He entered the room.
"Enter" already implies motion, so"into' is unnecessary.
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