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ENGLISH SPEAKING CORSE

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Hey Mallikarjun, have you ever frozen up when you had to speak English — even though you knew the words? [short pause] That's not a vocabulary problem. It's a confidence problem — and it's the easiest one to fix.

Many people think speaking well means knowing every grammar rule perfectly. [pause] Actually, the best speakers make mistakes all the time — they just don't let it stop them.

Here's the real secret: speaking is a physical skill, like riding a bike or throwing a ball. Your mouth, tongue, and breath need practice — not just your brain.

So let's break it into three simple steps you can start today.

Step one: warm up. Your mouth muscles are like any other — they work better after a little exercise. Try this right now: say 'red lorry, yellow lorry' five times fast. [short pause] Feel that? Your tongue just got a workout.

Step two: speak in short chunks. Instead of trying to say one long perfect sentence, break it into small pieces. 'I went to the store. I bought some milk. Then I came home.' Short is strong.

Step three: when you forget a word — pause. Don't panic. A two-second pause sounds thoughtful, not nervous. Take a breath, then say it differently. 'I need a... [pause] I need a thing for cutting paper.' Scissors — you got it.

Here's the biggest mistake beginners make: they try to translate from their mother tongue word-by-word. [pause] That gives you sentences that sound unnatural. Instead, learn whole phrases — 'How are you?' not 'How + are + you?'

So here's your practice plan for this week. Day one: warm up with tongue twisters for two minutes. Day two: record yourself saying three short sentences. Day three: have a one-minute conversation with a friend — in English only. You'll know you're improving when pauses feel natural instead of scary.

And that's the whole idea, Mallikarjun. Speaking English isn't about being perfect — it's about being brave enough to try. Start small, practice daily, and watch yourself grow.