This document discusses natural ways for non-native English speakers to improve their spoken English skills. It notes that while many focus on studying grammar and vocabulary, this does not directly translate to speaking ability. It recommends that adults learn as children do, by repeating common phrases and word combinations they hear every day. Memorizing frequently used expressions will help non-native speakers improve their spoken English more quickly, as fluency is built from word chunks rather than separate words. The key is focusing study on the spoken aspects of the language through imitation and practice, rather than traditional grammar-focused methods alone.