This document discusses speaking skills and speaking situations. It identifies three types of speaking situations: interactive, partially interactive, and non-interactive. Interactive situations include conversations and phone calls where there is back-and-forth participation. Partially interactive situations involve giving a speech to a live audience who cannot interrupt. Non-interactive situations have no audience feedback, like a prerecorded radio broadcast. The document also provides tips for improving English communication skills, such as finding native English speakers to practice with, learning to listen well, slowing down speech, recording oneself, allowing time to think, speaking English at home, creating opportunities to use English, not being afraid to make mistakes, and listening to English-language media.