🗣️ 1. Think in English
Instead of translating from your native language, start thinking directly in English.
- Narrate your day in English: “I’m making coffee… now I’m checking my messages…”
- Label things around you (“chair,” “window,” “notebook”).
- This helps your brain connect words to meaning — not translation.
🧩 2. Learn Phrases, Not Just Words
Fluency comes from knowing chunks of language you can use automatically.
Examples:
- “I’m not sure about that.”
- “That sounds like a good idea.”
- “Could you please repeat that?”
I can give you daily phrase lists or conversation packs for different situations (work, travel, school, etc.).
🎧 3. Listen Every Day
Listening builds your accent, rhythm, and natural word flow.
Try:
- Podcasts (like ESLPod, BBC Learning English, or All Ears English)
- YouTube shows or movies with subtitles
- I can also recommend short clips at your level and make listening quizzes for you.
🗨️ 4. Speak Every Day (Even If You’re Alone!)
- Practice shadowing: repeat what you hear in movies or podcasts at the same time as the speaker.
- Talk to yourself or record your voice to hear your pronunciation.
- Use English in daily life — at the café, online, or with a language partner.
- I can also create short conversation scripts for you to practice.
📚 5. Focus on Fluency First, Accuracy Later
Don’t worry about every grammar mistake while speaking.
Fluency means being able to communicate easily and confidently — grammar accuracy improves naturally with time.
Think of it like this: “Better to speak imperfect English confidently than perfect English slowly.”
🧠 6. Build Confidence Through Real Interaction
- Join an English speaking club (online or in your city).
- Use apps like HelloTalk, Tandem, or Speaky to talk to native speakers.
- I can simulate real conversations here so you can practice safely before talking to others.
🌎 7. Stay Consistent
Even 15 minutes a day is powerful if you do it every day.
Example routine:
- 5 min: Listen to English
- 5 min: Repeat aloud (shadowing)
- 5 min: Speak or write about your day