Be confident
and speak as often as possible to as many people as you possibly can! Do not
feel shy to make mistakes! The more you practice the better and more confident
you will become in your pronunciation and vocabulary. Remember, speaking is a
skill like learning a musical instrument or new sport – the only way you can
get good is to actually do it!
Have a debate
Debate
all the topics that interest you with friends in English. Try to use as much
vocabulary as you can to get your point across and listen to the other
arguments carefully so you can argue against them effectively.
Practising speaking is one of the most fun and rewarding
parts of learning English. Once you can speak even a little English, there are
loads of ways to improve your skills quickly while having tons of fun.
Make friends
Make
friends with English speakers or others learning to speak English and compare
notes. Talk about things that you have learnt and exchange ideas.
Speaking is the first step for any English learner. So if
you are a novice at English, please focus on your speaking and listening skills
prior to studying grammar. After being able to speak English fluently, you will
realize how much easier grammar is. But it does not work the other way around.
Being fluent in English speaking will help you with your grammar studies, but
studying grammar will NOT help you with your speaking.