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There are a few points I would like to shed light on, regarding how I worked on my English.
First I will talk about Accent. This is probably the hardest part to improve, mainly because old habits die hard. It is imperative to learn how to speak English right in elementary school and in high school since that is the very foundation, on which your future skills of spoken English are built. As a Beijinger, I was lucky in that regard. Throughout grade school and college, my English teachers taught me standard English and proper pronunciation.
For those of you who were not as lucky as I, you have to improve yourself one word at a time. Learn how to SOUND the vowels and consonants right. Then learn how to combine them together. These are the baby steps leading to the path of perfect spoken English.
Another trick, or training in my eyes, is to imitate English speakers whose style of giving a speech you like the most. Mr. Obama might be your choice. Ms. Hillary Clinton might be mine. I also listen to NPR –National Public Radio– whenever I have a chance. Not only would you keep abreast with the current news and analysis, you would also pick up a few new phrases here and there. In addition, you could learn how to present an argument, how to be objective when commenting, and how to pronounce the word right. In fact, when I am driving the car alone, instead of listening to music, I tune to NPR radio and use my own voice to follow, “word-for-word”, the broadcasting news or comments.
Of course, if you have an American friend, or a British one, you can practice oral English by talking to him or her. As a matter of fact, I knew a few people even tried out the online dating service as a way to practice English. I think that was morally wrong and I would not go that far for safety and privacy reasons. But internet definitely provides a lot of opportunities for Chinese to improve their oral English.
The key is to open your mouth daily and learn how to SOUND each word/sentence right. In the TOEFL test, if you have an accent as close to the native speaker as possible, you would get a better score. Furthermore, by learning the way the Americans present their viewpoints from radio program or TV shows, you would have a better chance to organize your thoughts within the 45 sec of preparation time, then speak clearly, confidently and concisely. Keep working on the way you speak and you will become a fluent English speaker and a top scorer in TOEFL in due time.
Finally, you need to improve your oral English not only for a better chance to get into a top-notch business school, but also for a better preparation for the challenge you might face beyond business school. Enjoy the process during the upgrade.
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