This video offers six steps to improve spoken English fluency and confidence. The speaker emphasizes that English is often taught in a way that makes it feel like a chore rather than an enjoyable skill to learn. The video draws upon research indicating that fluency comes from engaging with interesting content in the target language and that early exposure to language shapes us from infancy.
Here’s a breakdown of the six steps:
Change Your Content Consumption: Immerse yourself in English by watching shows, YouTube videos, and news in English. Start with children's content if you're a beginner and gradually move to more advanced material. Reading books also expands vocabulary and improves grammar.
Practice Speaking Through Imitation: Watch English content and then summarize or discuss it in your own words while recording yourself. This helps you track progress, build confidence, and get comfortable speaking. Additional exercises include describing your day or an object in your room in English while recording.
Journal in English for 10 Minutes Daily: This helps develop clarity of thought and trains your brain to process feelings in English. Focus on expressing yourself rather than striving for perfect grammar.
Improve Grammar and Sentence Structure: Reading exposes you to well-structured sentences. Use online tools like Hemingway Editor to analyze and enhance your writing.
Overcome Fear and Ego: Recognize that everyone makes mistakes when learning, and view criticism as valuable feedback. Remember that fluency doesn't equate to intelligence, and focus on progress rather than perfection.
Train Your Brain to Think in English: Describe your current surroundings, think out loud in English when possible, and have English content playing in the background throughout the day.
The video concludes by emphasizing that fluency is attainable with effort and patience
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