spoken english issues
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SPOKEN ENGLISH ISSUES
By Pavan G.K, BA 3rd year JT College, Gadag.
INTRODUCTION
Everyone feels English is a difficult language
English is restricted only during school hours
We being born and brought up in India use native languages in our day to day life
We belong to the family of native language speakers
Every time we speak vocabulary, slang and grammar worries us
This leads to the fear of making mistakes
Pushing us further to use the local language to such an extent that even the teaching of english in schools and colleges are translated to regional language.
Hence English for us is a foreign language
AIMTo study the issues regarding spoken english
Issues
Poor Vocabulary
Unable to express thoughts
Fear/ Reputation at stake
Lack of preparation
Fumbling/ Stammering
Lack of proper guidance
Pessimism
Poor Grammar
Hesitation
Lack of fluency
SOLUTIONS
Vocabulary can be improved by reading dictionary.
Speaking loudly
Be brave in what you do
Writing is the best way to prepare
Repeating and speaking loudly overcomes fumbling
Join skill courses to overcome guidance problems
Consistency and timing can overcome pessimism
Framing new sentences, speaking slowly can overcome grammar problem
Denouncing age barrier to learn helps to overcome hesitation
Practise to improve fluency
English should be taught at an early age
Rectification of the problems on individual basis
Solutions appear simple but are difficult to implement
Child should be encouraged to speak at their early age and learn by their mistakes
Students should form teams to express and correct each other, without being let down
Teachers must encourage the students to speak and later rectify their problems
Problems can be solved by bold determination from students, teachers and administration
The take home message is think in english, write in english, speak in english for english is a international language which is essential for every man in some form or the other in our daily life.
Thank You