Learning to speak English (or any language for that matter) is about understanding the flow of the language. Do remember, Do not start with the grammar. If your goal is to be fluent in English, don't start with the grammar. A better approach is to start speaking first and then improve grammar along the way. Think about it. The same way you learned speaking your first language. Phrasal verbs play a vital role as they're ubiquitous in informal English, and unless you're conversant in their meanings, informal understanding language will be complex. Hence, learning how to use phrasal verbs correctly will help you sound natural in casual English conversation and help you sound native English speaker. Additionally, learning to use phrasal verbs correctly will assist you to sound native English speaker in a conversation. In this e-book, you will find 1000+ phrasal verbs compiled in alphabetical order, which you need to practice 10-15 per day with meaning and try to make sentences of your own to improve. You want to become a native English speaker, of course, it is possible, but you need to make learning and Speaking English an everyday habit.
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Learning to speak English (or any language for that matter) is about understanding the flow of the language. Do remember, Do not start with the grammar. If your goal is to be fluent in English, don't start with the grammar. A better approach is to start speaking first and then improve grammar along the way. Think about it. The same way you learned speaking your first language. Phrasal verbs play a vital role as they're ubiquitous in informal English, and unless you're conversant in their meanings, informal understanding language will be complex. Hence, learning how to use phrasal verbs correctly will help you sound natural in casual English conversation and help you sound native English speaker. Additionally, learning to use phrasal verbs correctly will assist you to sound native English speaker in a conversation. In this e-book, you will find 1000+ phrasal verbs compiled in alphabetical order, which you need to practice 10-15 per day with meaning and try to make sentences of your own to improve. You want to become a native English speaker, of course, it is possible, but you need to make learning and Speaking English an everyday habit.