We know that spoken English is composed of three parts: kernel, pipeline, and pronunciation. The following describes how to practice these three parts:
1 kernel-speech and debate are the best means of practice and the best "output" method. However, from the current perspective, we can only get "input" by daily morning reading, the output is to stimulate a larger input, so it is far from enough to rely on the model.
Solution:
An article that collects a large amount of data based on your understanding of the subject to form your own opinions and opinions. Then compare it with Fan Wen, learn from each other, and finally speak out fluently.
2 pipeline-in fact, it is to organize and optimize the existing English foundation to achieve the purpose of talking with others. However, the key issue lies in repeated exercises by writing a diary.
Solution:
I insist on recording my opinion on a topic in English every day. I recommend you record the topic on your blog, read the information, and correct and improve your diary so that you can query and learn the topic in the future.
All in all, the above two ways can be summarized as writing, modifying, and speaking.
3. Pronunciation-not very important. It can be solved in the future.