Tham khảo tài liệu 'better speaking a bbc guide to improving your spoken english', ngoại ngữ, ngữ pháp tiếng anh phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Welcome Welcome to Better Speaking. This booklet is designed to help you overcome some of the most common problems which people face when they are learning to speak English. Using extracts from the BBC World Service radio series Better Speaking we look at how you can become a more fluent speaker of English and at some of the skills you need for effective topics we look at include. Becoming a confident speaker Fluency or accuracy Finding the right words Learning language in chunks Showing where you are going Keeping the listener interested Being a supportive listener Sounding natural How to use this booklet Each page looks at a different area related spoken English. On each page you ll find. a short introduction to the topic which explains why this aspect of speaking is important. an extract from one of the Better Speaking radio programmes related to the topic. a reading and a language task to accompany the extract. key tips to help you improve your speaking. a task to help you practise what has been explained. On the final page of the booklet you will find a glossary of the terms which have been used to talk about Better which are in bold and italics like this in the text can be found in the glossary. Becoming a confident speaker Confidence is a very important element in learning to speak a language. Many learners worry that they are going to make a mistake or that the people listening will not understand them. How can you learn to relax when you want to speak English First look at a piece of real English - taken from an interview with tennis star Goran Ivanisevic just after he had won the Wimbledon tennis championship. This was my dream all my life and. er. you know. to serve for the match suddenly I have a match point out of nowhere you know. I came here nobody even talked about me and now I m holding this trophy. And it s it s just. this support today is like. er. I mean. I was. er. three times in the final but this this is just