The speaking skill is a cognitive process that involves listening skills as well. It is developed through exposure and practice. It is an interactive skill that most of the time requires a secondary participant.

To understand the meaning of the message, and speak coherently it required some factors such as:
Grammar
Vocabulary
Intonation
Stress
Facial expressions
Speaking facts
- Most of the communication that takes place in a real-life situation is oral
- Natural speech is incomplete and ungrammatical
- Speech consists of encoding and transmitting a message
- Face to face / telephonic
- Learners (people) need a speech for survival
Negative factors for learning
- Overpopulation in the classroom
- The time isn’t enough to practice it
- Lack of teachers trained in phonology
- Lack of language laboratory
- Lack of the exposure to the language/ Vocabulary/ Grammar
- Lack of students ´confidence
On this blog, you will find some tips to improve your speaking skill. As well as valuable websites for you to practice the speaking skill. Last but not least, it will be posted some activities that you can apply in the classroom for your students if you are a teacher. Thanks for your visit.
To keep in mind: If you are a teacher you can use this lesson plan to guide your speaking class:
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