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    • What do you mean ritoss?? I can't understand you! :D:D...Pity no cure for you dear, you are beyond repairs ;)

      One way could be that you dialogue with yourself about all the possibilities that come to mind, then try and see it with other persons viewpoint, try to analyze if your speech is clear and concise in its meaning.

      I remember from my Communications skills classes, the words do not convey the whole message, it also depends on the receiver/listener that they grasp/decrypt it right.

  • I my self feel the same problem, unable to translate my thoughts. But doesnt mean you should give up. Move forward little by little, that is how i am trying to pace myself trying to use few new words here and there that I can grasp easily.

  • Writing details is not bad, just try to be more direct in your speech. Just hit the nail on the head and don't beat about the bush :D

  • Writing skills can only be improved by making a concentrated effort, depending on your level of interest and the benchmark you set yourself to achieve. Please carry on with your efforts with more intensity.

    Writing in chat room is not countable as a beneficial activity.

    and Ulti is forced by his habit, cant blame him :D

  • is your Europe in the east ??

    oh wow they come to just listen to you speak english and be amazed that kangaroos can speak english as well :D

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    • so only when you are tense you make mistake.. So be tension free and enjoy.

    • yeah sometimes its embarrassing if you don't know how to pronounce, its better to ask a knowledgeable and experienced person, no need to hesitate or refrain.

  • For your information:

    1. Scriptophobia- Fear of writing in public.
    2. Graphophobia- Fear of writing or handwriting.
    3. Glossophobia- Fear of speaking in public or of trying to speak.
    4. Laliophobia or Lalophobia- Fear of speaking.
    5. Logophobia- Fear of words.
    6. Verbophobia- Fear of words.
    7. Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia- Fear of long words.
    8. Sesquipedalophobia- Fear of long words.
  • It's hard for me to speak with clarity. Most of the time, I know there is a short cut to say what I intend to say, but most often I just got it rumbled. I expressed it in more words than necessary. As a result, leaves my listener confused and asks me always at the end "What did you say"?

    Clarity of thoughts, preciseness, and conciseness. These are my English problems. Plus confidence to speak to others.

    • I don't think you have a problem in speaking. I have listened to your fabulous additions in our speaking group and your work is excellent.

      Conciseness, its not a big problem, I guess, its more related to instincts and nature. you may overcome it by indulging into more proactive conversations with a purpose to be as precise as possible with your presentation.

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