Try to say something with a simple sentence

G'day mate. How're you going? I'm going alright. Today, I wanna touch on why I reckon you should try to say something with a simple sentence. If you are still learning English but not confident about speaking, then it's def better to use simple sentence structures such as SVO. As I always talk about this, there's no way for such learners to boost their confidence without doing like this. Let me elaborate it a little bit further.

Although it's desirable for people to use a wide range of different sentence structures in speaking, making too many mistakes is far worse than too simple sentences without making any mistake. No one denies, right? But nevertheless, the simpler the better when it comes to speaking. We don't need to use any complicated structure to say something unless the situation requires us to explicate the details of too abstract or esoteric subject matters. Other than that, there won't be the case. But why am I trying to underscore the importance of using simple structures? Well, simply because no one wants to make or show silly mistakes in terms of, especially, basic grammar. A few errors can be acceptable and even native speakers sometimes make such mistakes. However, too many is problematic. To avoid this dire situation, try not to use complex sentences, particularly in speaking.

In fact, as for myself, I normally don't use fancy words, nor do I use compound-complex sentences when I talk to people. Actually I'm trying to control myself in making sure no one needs to strain to understand me due to the fact that I'm using too difficult words or complex sentences. If I do that, then I'm sure that I'll be wasting unnecessary time and effort on making them understood properly. By contrast, if I keep it simple all the time, then there won't be any issue in giving a more informative and persuasive talk without having a significant time and effort. Please try to say something with a simple sentence and vocabulary.

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