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[Three Essential Tips for Improving Your English Speaking Skills]-[Speaking English - 3 Tips]

Listening Time: English Practice · B1 · 2022-05-02

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📋 Summary

Introduction

In this episode of the Listening Time podcast, host Connor provides practical advice for English learners aiming to improve their speaking abilities. Drawing on his experience as an educator, he emphasizes that effective language acquisition requires a shift in mindset, moving away from academic stress toward natural, communicative practice.

1. Speak Only When You Feel Ready

Connor’s first piece of advice is to avoid forcing yourself to speak before you feel prepared. He argues that learners must feel "at ease"—comfortable, relaxed, and free from anxiety—to maximize their learning potential. Research suggests that the brain "acquires" more language when the environment is stress-free. If a learner is a beginner and struggles to understand basic input, they should prioritize listening practice first. For those who crave interaction but lack confidence, he suggests finding a teacher who speaks their native language, allowing the learner to respond in their own tongue while receiving input in English. This approach makes the experience "rewarding" rather than overwhelming.

2. Avoid Real-Time Error Correction

Many students insist on being corrected every time they make a mistake, but Connor warns against this practice. Constant interruptions cause students to "lose their train of thought," making it impossible to express ideas naturally. Furthermore, students often "underestimate" the sheer volume of mistakes they make; correcting every error would result in constant, discouraging interruptions. Instead, he suggests a more effective method: having the teacher take notes and "go over" a "handful" of major errors at the end of the session. This dedicated review period allows the conversation to flow naturally during the lesson while still ensuring the student learns from their mistakes.

3. Grammar Does Not Equal Fluency

Perhaps the most controversial point in the episode is the assertion that knowing grammar rules does not lead to fluency. Connor clarifies that while grammar can be a helpful tool, it is not the primary driver of speaking proficiency. He defines fluency as the ability to speak at a normal speed without stopping to analyze sentence structures. Students who focus heavily on memorizing rules often speak slowly because they are constantly trying to apply formulas in the moment. According to Connor, the most fluent students are often those who know the least amount of formal grammar, as they have internalized the language through extensive listening and repetition. He concludes that while grammar is useful for beginners, it should not remain the primary focus as one advances.

Conclusion

Connor reiterates that becoming fluent is a long-term journey that requires patience and consistent practice. By creating a comfortable environment, managing error correction strategically, and prioritizing natural communication over rigid grammar rules, learners can achieve a higher level of confidence and proficiency in English.

🎯Key Sentences

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this makes sense to all of you.
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That's something you can do.
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you're going to lose your train of thought.
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it's not going to be fun.
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it's not a very pleasant experience when you do this.
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📝Key Phrases

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at ease
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lose your train of thought
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in the moment
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go over
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a handful of
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to the Listening Time podcast.
Hey everybody, this is Connor and you're listening to episode 53 of the Listening Time podcast.
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