Struggling with English? It's not because you're "not good enough."
Real scenario… You have an idea... you know what you're going to say... but when you speak— “Uh…” “Wait…” "How can I say this..." Your confidence is gone. quick truth… 👉 You don't lack intelligence. 👉 You just lack a system when speaking. Good news? You can train it. Here are 6 simple but powerful ways to improve your English speaking 👇 1️⃣ Use intentional pauses (instead of fillers) Most people panic when they run out of words—so they end up with “uh” or “um.” But silence is not your enemy. 👉 A short pause = confidence 👉 Fillers = uncertainty Practice: Say your sentence... then pause for 1-2 seconds before continuing. Example: ❌ “I think uh this strategy is good…” ✅ “I think… this strategy is effective.” 2️⃣ Build your “go-to” sentence starters When you’re thinking about next words, fillers come in. Solution? Prepare phrases you can use anytime. 👉 “Let me explain…” 👉 “Here’s what I mean…” 👉 “From my experience…” 👉 “What I can suggest is…” Why it works: It buys you time AND sounds professional. 3️⃣ Train your breathing before speaking Sometimes the problem isn’t English—pressure. When you’re nervous → you speak quickly → you make more mistakes. Simple fix: 👉 Inhale (1–2 seconds) 👉 Then speak It calms your mind and slows your pace. 4️⃣ Speak in SHORT, CLEAR sentences You don’t need to be long to be impressive. Actually... 👉 Short sentences = clearer message 👉 Long sentences = more mistakes Example: ❌ "What I'm trying to say is that maybe we can actually improve the system if we try to adjust everything..." ✅ "We can improve the system. We just need a few adjustments." Clear. Direct. Confident. 5️⃣ Practice OUT LOUD (not just in your head) Common mistake: only studying… but not speaking. English is a speaking skill, not just a thinking skill. Do this daily: Read 1 paragraph out loud Record yourself Listen → then repeat Focus on: ✔ clarity ✔ pacing ✔ confidence (not perfection) 6️⃣ Use "recovery phrases" when you get stuck Instead of panicking or saying “uhhh…”