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Sound confident, fluent and professional (avoid these 7 things)

Duration: 10:56Views: 47.3KLikes: 2.3KDate Created: Mar, 2022

Channel: Go Natural English

Category: Education

Tags: how to speak with confidenceprofessional englishspeak english fluentlyadvanced englishenglish speakingspeak confident englishbusiness englishlearn spoken englishhow to speak english fluentlylearn englishenglish conversationgo natural english

Description: The first 1,000 people to use this link will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare: skl.sh/gonaturalenglish03221 Join the Go Natural English email group for free English tips: bit.ly/gonaturalemail About this video: 1-Don’t listen to other English lessons that tell you to keep your English short and concise. Speak using phrases and transitions that show an advanced level of English. Some teachers tell you to avoid verbosity (when people use many words that can be replaced with fewer words and have the same meaning), and in general I agree, but using phrases like the following examples that are slightly longer than the direct meaning can really make your English shine. 2- Intonation Rising vs falling intonation. We use upward intonation for questions, but sometimes people use it mistakenly in statements and it sounds unprofessional. 3- Avoid filler words and sounds Like Kind of Maybe Uhm Ahh anyway 4-Avoid disclaimers - share your ideas with confidence Lowering the value of what you’re about to say, lowering expectations 5-Don’t say “I don’t know,” even if you don’t know, try to be helpful This is “passing the buck” or avoiding helping someone. Instead, say what you can do to help them or make a suggestion of where they can find the information they’re looking for. 6- Don’t speak in a boring way, like a robot – Use stress and excitement Most people don’t want to show emotion at work, but excitement is different. Here are some examples in the video lesson. 7- Don’t use basic descriptors like “nice” or “good” - have some advanced vocabulary ready to describe things and people Here are some examples in the video lesson. #FastEnglish #EnglishLesson #GoNaturalEnglish 👇👇👇WATCH THIS ENGLISH LESSON NEXT👇👇👇 HOW TO SPEAK ENGLISH FLUENTLY (NEWEST): youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDmyXXns94k1dtoY4fL_Eg3Fy0oQMu1Ln About Go Natural English: In regular English classes, you learn English grammar and English vocabulary, and in our English speaking lessons, you'll learn English the Go Natural English way - with advice to help you speak English like a native, with real English conversation and listening practice. Here you'll finally learn American English with a focus on English speaking skills. Unlock the English speaking world and finally understand English conversation. Learn how to speak English fluently with our English speaking course! Connect With Me 🙋🏼‍♀️ → Newsletter: bit.ly/gonaturalemail → Instagram: bit.ly/GoNaturalIG → Facebook: bit.ly/GoNaturalFB 👇🏼 → Website English tips blog: bit.ly/GoNaturalBlog → Contact: bit.ly/HelloGNE ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••­­­••••••••••• FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ's) 🤓 I want to improve my English. Can you help me? -Sure. Sign up on my website to learn more about my online courses, classes, and offers. Here is the link: bit.ly/GoNaturalCourse 🤓 I want to talk to you. How can I contact you? - Sure, click here: bit.ly/HelloGNE

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