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red_tag10
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SIA interview passage reading

Post by red_tag10 » Wed, 13 Apr 2011 3:00 pm

Hello all,

I can speak well but I can't read well because i will tend to stammer when i do the passage reading part. anybody got any ideas how to improve this issue or is there any sia interview reading passage materials for me to browse it?

thanks

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Re: SIA interview passage reading

Post by mc-hotdog » Thu, 14 Apr 2011 12:17 pm

red_tag10 wrote:Hello all,

I can speak well but I can't read well because i will tend to stammer when i do the passage reading part. anybody got any ideas how to improve this issue or is there any sia interview reading passage materials for me to browse it?

thanks
Maybe you can try reading to your family, then slowly move on to a friend and more friends. This will help alot.

I can't really read well in the past but slowly during my poly time, i started to give presentations and started to give lectures at work and i must say, all this social stuff helped me in my life

Just my 2cents worth. Good luck
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Re: SIA interview passage reading

Post by RashRash » Mon, 30 May 2011 4:12 pm

Practice makes perfect.
First, read aloud on your own. Try and see what your weakness is.
Next, read in front of your family members.
Finally, read in front of your friends.

Confidence is important. When you're confident (not over confident), it may kill your nerves, and you'll be able to overcome your weakness.

Saying is easy, but i hope it helps anyway.

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Post by MabelSoe » Sat, 21 Jan 2012 11:11 pm

The only way is to practice, practice, practice. Do it until it comes naturally to you, there is really no short cut to this.
my blog on becoming a cabin crew: www.siacabincrew.blogspot.com

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