Good day to you.

Lately, I’ve been doing a lot of talking about why you would want to speak English very well and very clear. But I want to speak now asking you why, or let me ask, what do you want to learn from English? What is it that you want to learn about English? What is it that will help you speak English very well and very clear? I want you to comment and tell me what it is that you want to learn that will help you speak English better.

What will help you with your English skills and will help you speak English better? What keeps you from speaking English better? Send me a comment. Let me know because many people have different ways of learning. I want to know from you what it is that you find difficult about learning to speak English. Put a comment below and talk about the things that make it difficult for you to learn to speak English. I understand that slang in American English can be difficult to understand, there are many different types of slang. As a matter of fact, they’re slang from different parts of America. You have inner-city slang. You have regional slang, such as Midwest, and another slang known as Southern slang. And it can be very difficult to understand as you navigate across America as to the types of slang that they’re using, not to mention the different types of idioms, such as “off the top of my head” or “off the cuff”, or “wearing your feelings on your sleeve”.

These are some of the idioms that are used. They’re not slang and different from colloquial speech as well. And you might ask, “what’s the difference between colloquial speech and idioms and slang”? And this is what confuses a lot of people who do not speak English as their first language. So I want you to leave a comment below. I want you to let me know what is difficult for you when speaking English and what you would like to learn to help you speak English better. Please tell me. I’m very interested to know.

And always thank you for clicking here, and even sharing as well as leaving comments. Please do leave a comment. Let me know what it is. That’s difficult for you to speak English very well, and until then stay safe, stay healthy, and keep smiling. And I’ll talk to you again very soon.

Bye for now.


Dino
Dino

I am originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. I have lived in Japan for over 20 years with my lovely wife and children. I am always happy to share my thoughts and experiences as a Teacher, Researcher, and Author with whoever is interested.