In order to learn to speak English well, you should read books and listen to those who speak well.
One way to do this would be to listen to a recorded reading of a book ("Books on Tape") and read along the same book, either silently or aloud.
I have provided a link to a Books on Tap list of some classics books by both English and American authors. You can also borrow audio tapes from many public libraries.
It would be a good idea. It will avoid confusion. People will understand you more easily.It is not necessary to sound exactly like a native English speaker. Most non-native learners of English, even advanced learners and who have become very proficient and fluent, often retain a slight accent of their mother-tongue. This is not a problem. In fact it adds personality and flavour to the way you speak, and native speakers of English will find your 'foreign' accent quite appealing!
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To pronounce it would be: sant Ay-twall (for an English speaker)
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A native English speaker.
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It really doesn't matter. Native English speakers (American and English) will be far more impressed if you have a good vocabulary and good use of grammar than if you have perfected a particular accent. As a native English speaker, I tend to assume that people who speak English as a foreign language adopt the accent of their teacher, or of the area that they learnt English in.
I'm not sure if you can get one that is as "good" as native speaker. The best thing to do would be to learn Spanish. You can try Google Translate.
You may freelance as an online English speaker. There are several companies which may interest you for reviewing or correcting documents in proper English. Elance is a good place to start.
Yes, he can speak English. But beinghis third language he himself accepts that he is not as fluent as he is in Hindi and Gujarati. But still his great personality and ability to get his point cleared easily make him a good speaker in English.
A native speaker of English learned the language from birth or early childhood in a predominantly English-speaking environment, while a non-native speaker learned English as a second or foreign language later in life. Native speakers typically have a higher level of fluency, natural pronunciation, and cultural understanding of the language.
"Has such taste of art" is not something a native English speaker would say.
For various reasons, English has become the first or second language used by most of the people on the planet Earth. Thus if you can speak English you can have a conversation with anybody anywhere - that has never happened on Earth before. Thus a non English speaker will now be at a disadvantage in life and that is why learning English is good.
Best thing to do is converse with a native English speaker. Other good ideas to try are watching english speaking television programs or reading english magazines (more common language usage than in literature).
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Yes. It's also actually rude to hold a private conversation in English with an English speaker within earshot.