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How To Speak English Fluently – M K Devidasan (1)

How are you? B: I’m fine, thank you. How are you? A: I’m good. What’s your name? B: My name is Ramesh. And you? A: I’m Anita. Nice to meet you. B: Nice to meet you, too. Dialogue 2: At a Shop Customer: Excuse me, do you have this shirt in medium size? Shopkeeper: Yes, we do. Would you like to try it? Customer: Yes, please.
Where is the trial room? Shopkeeper: It’s over there. Customer: Thank you. Dialogue 3: Asking for Directions A: Excuse me, can you tell me the way to the railway station? B: Yes, go straight and then turn left. The station is near the bus stop. A: Thank you very much. B: You’re welcome. Dialogue 4: At the Office Boss: Did you finish the report? Employee: Yes, sir. I completed it this morning. Boss: Good. Please send me a copy. Employee: Sure, I’ll email it right away.
Dialogue 5: Telephone Conversation Caller: Hello, may I speak to Mr. Sharma? Receiver: Yes, this is Sharma speaking. Caller: Good morning, sir. I’m calling about tomorrow’s meeting. Receiver: Oh, yes. The meeting is at 10 a.m. Caller: Thank you. See you then. Exercises for Sentence Practice Here are some easy exercises you can try every day: Exercise 1: Sentence Expansion Take a simple sentence: I eat. Expand it step by step: I eat rice. I eat rice every day. I eat rice every day at 8 o’clock.
Exercise 2: Question Maker Turn a sentence into questions. You are my friend. Are you my friend? Who is my friend? Why are you my friend? Exercise 3: Role-Play Practice dialogues with a friend. If you don’t have a partner, do it alone (like I did at the parade ground). Imagine the situation and speak aloud.
Exercise 4: Sentence Substitution Replace words in a sentence. I like coffee. I like tea. She likes juice. They like milk. Exercise 5: Daily Journal Every night, write 5 sentences about your day. Example: I woke up at 6 a.m. I went to the market. I cooked food. I watched a movie.
I talked to my friend. Then read them aloud. Real-Life Story When I was learning English in the Air Force, sentence building was my biggest challenge. I knew words but didn’t know how to combine them. That’s when I started practicing by imagining conversations at the parade ground. I would say: “Hello, how are you? I am fine, thank you.” Then I added more sentences. Slowly, my practice turned into natural conversations. Later, when I spoke with real people, I realized I could communicate without hesitation.
That was the power of sentence practice. Common Mistakes in Sentence Building Translating directly from mother tongue: This often leads to the wrong order. Example: Malayalam → Rice I ate. English → I ate rice.
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The author remains fully responsible for the creative work and its integrity. — M.K. Devidasan OceanofPDF.com TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface Introduction Part I – The Foundation of Fluency Chapter 1 – Why English Matters in Today’s World Chapter 2 – Fluency Is a Skill, Not a Talent Chapter 3 – Building the Right Mindset for Speaking Chapter 4 – Laying the Basics: Vocabulary and Phrases Part II – Practical Speaking Skills Chapter 5 – The Power of Listening First Chapter 6 – Pronunciation Made Simple Chapter 7 – Building Sentences Naturally Chapter 8 – Speaking Without Fear Part III – Everyday Conversations Chapter 9 – English for Daily Life Chapter 10 – English for Professional Success Chapter 11 – English for Social Confidence Chapter 12 – Overcoming Common Challenges Part IV – Mastery and Growth Chapter 13 – The Art of Thinking in English Chapter 14 – Practice Makes Permanent Chapter 15 – Public Speaking and Storytelling Chapter 16 – Your Lifelong Journey to Fluency Epilogue – The Voice of Confidence OceanofPDF.com PREFACE Language is not just a tool for communication—it is the bridge that connects minds, cultures, and opportunities.
When I look back at my own journey, I realize how much of a struggle it was to overcome the barrier of English and how determination transformed that struggle into one of the greatest strengths of my life. I grew up in Kerala, where Malayalam is the mother tongue. After completing my tenth standard, I joined the Indian Air Force. It was a turning point in my life, not only because of the discipline and values I gained there, but also because it brought me face-to-face with one of my biggest challenges—speaking English fluently.
I could understand what others were saying, but my tongue refused to follow my thoughts. Words formed clearly in my mind, yet when I tried to speak, they would not flow the way I wanted. The gap between thought and speech was frustrating. But I made a firm decision: this deficiency should not hold me back. I had to overcome it. And so, I began my journey of self-training in the most unusual yet effective way. Every evening, I went to the parade ground and imagined myself speaking to someone.
In this virtual reality, I carried on conversations in English, aloud, as if the other person were right there.
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