Spoken English is really different to textbook English. The best way to learn is to have lots of real conversations with real people on real topics. The trouble is, you can’t easily get a native speaker to practice with particularly if you live in a country like Japan or China. What’s the use of learning a language and spending lots of money on language courses if you can’t practice or use it properly?
Samespeak lets you book a coach for a live online lesson to practice conversational English and also gives you the lesson material and audios. It’s fun, easy and simple to do. You can practice speaking from home with coaches from around the world whenever you want.
Samespeak complements formal language learning in schools and let’s you practice what you know with your own one on one personal coach. All of our coaches are first language speakers of English and trained by us to deliver good quality speaking lessons.
Set Up Your Profile for English Speaking Lessons
Equipment you need to take an English Lesson
You need broadband or wifi access, a headset with microphone and free registration with Skype computer calling by downloading the free software from www.skype.com. This will let you speak live through your computer or phone at no cost.
Set Up Your Profile
Register as a student on www.samespeak.com and set up your profile under Settings. Put in your Skype Name and select your timezone.
Try a free lesson
Choose the topic, conversation and click wait for coach from the free lessons link.
Buy lesson time
Buy time in 30 minute slots, choose the topics, conversations, coaches, the dates and the times for your live conversations. You automatically receive the practice audio and written conversation before the live call.
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How can i talk to speak English fluently. Plz help me .
Hi there – go to samespeak and sign in and then take a look around the site. You can take free live lessons with native speakers or buy lessons, listen to audios, download worksheets, read our tips on using movies and music to accelerate you English on our blog.