Working on pronunciation and enunciation is an important part of improving your English. When you improve grammar and use of idioms, you make a better way to get your point across. In addition, when you improve your pronunciation and enunciation, you make your point come across with more clarity.
For example, if your audience is trying to understand a word you said during your explanation, they may focus on the word and miss your explanation.
Improving in this area will also build confidence in yourself. Once you become aware of mispronunciations, you will feel confident knowing that you are speaking in a way that is more easily understood.
You will also likely have less interruptions asking for clarity; this will enable you to smoothly continue your conversation. (“Did you say, ‘Go-in’ or ‘Going’?”) Speaking more efficiently will also increase your self-confidence.
When you clearly communicate your point, and are understood by your audience, you will feel satisfied in a job well done!
Try reading this aloud: I will fit my feet with shoes I choose. If it sounded like you said, “I will feet my feet with shoes I shoes,” you may want to improve your pronunciation and enunciation to communicate more clearly!