Have you ever been in the middle of a conversation, meeting, or phone call—and suddenly your mind goes blank? You know the English word. You’ve used it before. But at that exact moment… it disappears.
If this happens to you, this video is for you.
In this slow English conversation, Emily and Alex talk honestly about why English words disappear under pressure, even when you understand English well. This is not about grammar or intelligence. It’s about anxiety, overthinking, fear of mistakes, and mental pressure—the real reasons learners forget simple English words when they need them most.
This video is designed especially for:
English learners who understand English but struggle to speak
People who panic in conversations
Learners who feel confident alone but blank out with others
Beginners and intermediate learners (A2–B1 level)
What you’ll learn in this video:
Why your brain “freezes” when you try to speak English
Why simple words disappear during stress or pressure
How fear and self-judgment block your speaking ability
How to reduce panic and recall words more easily
How to speak English more calmly and naturally
This is a slow, clear, daily English conversation with emotional cues like laughing, tired pauses, and real reactions—so you can listen, feel, and learn naturally. The conversation is divided into 4 detailed parts, helping you stay engaged and improve your listening and speaking confidence step by step.
👉 Listen carefully, repeat softly, and don’t rush yourself.
👉 You are not bad at English—your brain is just protecting you.
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💬 When do you forget English words the most—meetings, phone calls, or casual talks?
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