Hi guys, please have a look at this amazing tool developed by Mr. Dan from Romania called CICAKRAM. It is perfect for those of you who desire to improve your knowledge and usage of the 12 verb tenses in English. Get yours for the amazing low investment of IDR 50.000, a very small price to pay for improved English speaking and writing ability. Http://ciacivipenglish.com
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Wednesday, May 30, 2018
Amazing Tool For Learning Verb Tenses
Hi guys, please have a look at this amazing tool developed by Mr. Dan from Romania called CICAKRAM. It is perfect for those of you who desire to improve your knowledge and usage of the 12 verb tenses in English. Get yours for the amazing low investment of IDR 50.000, a very small price to pay for improved English speaking and writing ability. Http://ciacivipenglish.com
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Tuesday, April 19, 2016
How to Tune your English Speaking
Haven't you ever noticed that your voice or the way you speak always sounds different when you listened to a recording of it? Whenever we speak, our focus is more on thinking about what to say and not really on other things. When you record your English speaking practice, it gives you the opportunity to only focus on listening to what you say and how you say it. You may even notice some mistakes that you never even realized you were making. You can also determine if the way you speak is clear or not. Once you have listened to your recorded speaking, go back and try again and try to make some improvements and repeat this process as often as needed until you sound how you want to sound.
Take this a step further by watching a movie with a conversation in English in it. Listen to how the actors say things and pay attention to their facial expressions and intonation. After that, take your camera and record a video of yourself copying the actors and see if you can bring it all together. This may be really fun to do with your friends as well.
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By watching movies or TV series in English, you get to see English in action which is much better than just thinking of random phrases or vocabulary to practice. If you want to really see this, try to find a place known for having foreign customers like cafes. If you are in the Bandung area, Bamboo Shack located on Dago street is the perfect place. There you can really see and hear English in action. Don't just be a spectator though, try to engage them in conversation and see how well you do.
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Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Speak More and Believe More!
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Ryan Abraham - Owner of CIACI VIP ENGLISH |
I know, I know that improved English fluency seems to be a nearly impossible task, but please do hang in there and it will all be worth it for sure. Keep in mind that this is a game of endurance and only the strongest survive, so make yourself even stronger. In order to build your English speaking muscles, you certainly need to exercise them. Slow but steady is the key when going from passive English skills to better speaking skills. The more time you spend exercising and practicing, the more muscle memory you are going to have. Your mouth will start to feel more and more comfortable pronouncing English words and your facial expressions and body language will start to be more on cue whenever expressing yourself due to less brain time being used to figure things out. So, let's get those muscles working.
Warning, it's going to get hot in here.
Remember to do all the exercises out loud so that you get practice actually saying the words and sentences in a normal voice with normal expression!
Set 1
Look at your body, what you are wearing, and anything around you and challenge yourself to describe everything you see in complete sentences. For example, " I have two very strong arms" or " I see a rather large clock hanging on the living room wall". Try to make your sentences as descriptive and complex as you can just so you can get out of your comfort zone. In this case, feeling uncomfortable is good because it means you trying something new and challenging.
Set 2
Jump into that time machine you have laying around and practice going back in time. Think about every single activity you did yesterday, person you met, things you saw, feelings you had, and etc. As you recall it, recite it! Practice talking about the past and again try to make your sentences as complex as possible. Now, let's mix things up. Practice going from positive structure to negative structure and then question structure. For example, "I met a very tall and beautiful woman at the big grocery store around the corner yesterday" . "I didn't meet a very tall and beautiful woman at the big grocery store around the corner yesterday". "Did I meet a very tall and beautiful woman at the big grocery store yesterday"?
Set 3
Think of something that you absolutely know how to do well. Now, picture yourself training someone else on how to do it. Practice using words such as first, second, next, after that, and so on. Talking about things we know how to do and love to do is pretty important especially as we meet new and interesting people. Practicing giving instructions is very useful which goes without saying when giving directions on how to get somewhere. Again be as descriptive as possible when doing this.
Take a 20 minute break
Set 4
Plan your next day out loud including activities, goals, and times. For example, "Tomorrow, I will go to school at six o'clock in the morning". "I will have lunch around noon". "After having lunch, I will have English class with that really super exciting and interesting English teacher, Mr. Ryan at one in the afternoon". :) Try to come up with at least 20 future plans for tomorrow.
Set 5
Take a look outside or simply turn on the television and say whatever it is that you see people doing. For example, "There is a man walking down the street". There is a woman walking up the street". "There is a weird looking guy standing on the corner next to some trash". Now focus on things and not people. For example, "There is a dirty cat eating rotten fish across the street".
Set 6
Pretend you are somewhere else like an airport or on a bus, and have a conversation with another person. Try to make the conversation as natural as possible and really put yourself in character here. Ask the person questions and ask follow up questions too. Remember that this is not an interrogation but in fact a conversation. Make it light and interesting. Throw in some small talk to start it up.
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Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Confidence Goes a Long Way!
Learning how to speak a new language especially English can be quite tough. This gets even tougher when you don't live in an English speaking country. Where to begin? How to start? These are questions that may come to mind. There is such a big gap between being able to read and write and SPEAKING. Remember when you were just learning how to talk? Well, I am sure you may not remember, but the truth still remains the same. You learned how to talk or speak much before you could read and write. So, what does all this mean? Basically if you want to be able to speak a language, if you want to be able to be fluent in English, you need to go back to the basics. Pretend you are just learning how to talk for the first time and just go out there in the brave world with courage and challenge yourself to interact with others in English. That is the only way to really gain a natural way of speaking English. Learn as you go along and enjoy meeting new and interesting individuals. If you happen to live in Bandung, check out my website and come and visit! Just remember that confidence goes a long way!
Monday, April 8, 2013
10 Things to Remember to Improve Your English Speaking Ability
Many people often ask for tips or pointers when facing the challenge of learning how to speak English more fluently. So here are 10 things to remember in order to do just that.
1. Be confident enough to make mistakes.
2. Be wise enough to realize you might need help.
3. Practice makes perfect.
4. Find someone who can correct your English.
5. Find an environment where you can practice English in a natural way.
6. Be sincere whenever you interact with other English speakers.
7. Strive to be polite and considerate.
8. Read magazine articles printed in English about topics you enjoy talking about.
9. Chat on yahoo, facebook, etc. with English speakers.
10. Have fun!
1. Be confident enough to make mistakes.
2. Be wise enough to realize you might need help.
3. Practice makes perfect.
4. Find someone who can correct your English.
5. Find an environment where you can practice English in a natural way.
6. Be sincere whenever you interact with other English speakers.
7. Strive to be polite and considerate.
8. Read magazine articles printed in English about topics you enjoy talking about.
9. Chat on yahoo, facebook, etc. with English speakers.
10. Have fun!
Saturday, March 30, 2013
The Best Way to Learn Speaking
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Workshop at Itenas Bandung led by Mr. Ryan from CIACI VIP ENGLISH |
If a basketball player wants to improve his
basketball skills, what should he/she do? If you answered learn how to weave
baskets, then you would probably be wrong. How did you learn how to speak your
own language? I would venture to say that you just might have been in an
environment that supported you learning. You grew up listening to a certain
language being used all around you and eventually tried to mimic what you heard.
In essence you were learning by doing and that is absolutely one of the most
effective ways to learn how to speak. So, what if you are living in a
non-English speaking country like Indonesia? How would you put yourself in an
English speaking environment or at least an environment where there are plenty
of people speaking in English? You should find the places that Native English Speakers go. You might be less than
confident at first to practice your English in public places but it really is
the best practice that you will ever get. You would be exposed to a variety of
accents which would develop your listening skills and you get to try and use
new expressions that you hear. You should also consider enrolling in an English course that has Native speakers in order to get error correction. Generally in normal conversations with native speakers, you won't really get corrected as long as the people you are talking to can understand. So, having a teacher to correct your mistakes can be quite handy. Make sure that the English course school that you attend implements solid methodology in the classroom.
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