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[Building Confidence in English: Overcoming Perfectionism and Hesitation]-[Speak Less, Say More: The Secret to Instant English Confidence | Easy English Podcast]

Easy English Podcast: Learn English Through Listening · B1 · 2026-03-16

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Cultivating Confidence in English: A Journey Beyond Perfection

Many language learners grapple with a common phenomenon: the moment they start to speak, their heart races, their voice wavers, and they feel an overwhelming sense of anxiety. As Oliver, host of the Easy English Podcast, explains, this is a universal experience. However, true confidence is not the absence of fear; rather, it is the ability to communicate effectively while navigating those uncomfortable feelings.

The Trap of Perfectionism

One of the greatest barriers to language fluency is the "perfection trap." Many students operate under the false assumption that confidence will naturally arrive once they achieve a certain level of mastery or stop making mistakes. Oliver argues that this logic is backwards. Confidence is actually developed by making mistakes and realizing that "nothing bad has happened" as a result. When learners obsess over being 100% correct, they trigger a "brain fog" that hinders communication. By letting go of the need for perfection, the brain relaxes, leading to more natural speech and, ironically, fewer errors.

Practical Strategies for Assertive Communication

To become more assertive—showing a confident and direct personality—Oliver suggests several actionable techniques:

  • Embracing Fillers: Silence is often a "confidence killer." When learners panic during a pause, they become self-conscious. Instead, using natural fillers like "actually," "well," or "let me think about that for a second" acts as a bridge. This provides the brain with time to process the next thought without the stress of an awkward, silent gap.
  • Prioritizing Simplicity: A common mistake nervous speakers make is attempting to hide their lack of confidence behind long, overly complicated sentences. This often leads to tripping over grammar and losing the thread of the conversation. Oliver emphasizes that "simple is usually more effective." Clear, straightforward communication demonstrates true understanding and helps both parties connect more effectively.
  • Learning to 'Own It': Perhaps the most vital mindset shift is the ability to own it. To "own it" means to act with total confidence even when a mistake occurs. By acknowledging a slip-up without letting it derail the conversation, a learner maintains their momentum and builds resilience.

Reframing the Mindset

Ultimately, the journey to confidence is a matter of mindset. If you feel self-conscious—nervous about what others think—it is important to remember that most native speakers are not judgmental; they are usually impressed by the effort involved in learning a language.

Learning to speak English is like training a muscle. Every time you hesitate but choose to continue speaking, you are building your linguistic strength. The goal of language is to understand and be understood. By shifting the focus away from impressing others and toward authentic connection, learners can reduce their stress levels and cultivate a more natural, fluent, and confident speaking style. As Oliver concludes, stop waiting for perfection; start speaking, embrace your mistakes, and own your English journey.

🎯Key Sentences

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Have you ever had this experience?
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It's a really horrible feeling, to be honest
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But here's the truth.
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Confidence is not a lack of fear.
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I'm proud to say it's been over one year now
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📝Key Phrases

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self-conscious
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to hesitate
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to own it
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mindset
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assertive
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📖 Transcript

Hey everyone and welcome back to the Easy English Podcast.
I'm your host Oliver and, as always, you are welcome to another great episode where we are going to learn some English vocabulary.
Have you ever had this experience?
Perhaps you're at a party, maybe you're in class speaking in English.
You're in your job and you know exactly what you want to say in English.
But the moment that you open your mouth to start speaking, your heart starts to beat faster, your hands start to get a little bit sweaty perhaps, and your voice starts to become weaker or it starts to shake.

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