✅ 1. Think in English (Not in your native language)
Instead of translating in your head, try to form thoughts directly in English.
Start with simple sentences like: “I am hungry”, “It’s hot today”, “I need to study”.
✅ 2. Speak Daily – Even If You Are Alone
Practice in front of a mirror (Mirror Talk).
Record your voice and listen for mistakes.
Talk to yourself about your day, plans, or ideas in English.
✅ 3. Learn Phrases, Not Just Words
Fluent speakers use chunks like:
“By the way…”
“As far as I know…”
“In my opinion…”
These make your speech sound natural and smooth.
✅ 4. Improve Pronunciation (Not Accent)
Focus on clarity, not sounding foreign.
Use YouTube or apps like Elsa Speak, Google Pronunciation.
Practice difficult sounds (th, v/w, r/l).
✅ 5. Listen More to Speak Better
Every day, listen to:
English movies/series (with subtitles)
Podcasts / YouTube channels
English songs
Your brain naturally absorbs sentence patterns and pronunciation.
✅ 6. Shadowing Technique (Very Powerful)
Listen to a short English audio.
Pause.
Repeat exactly like the speaker (tone, speed, emotion).
This trains your speaking muscles like a native.
✅ 7. Don’t Fear Mistakes – Fluency Comes Before Accuracy
First aim to speak smoothly, then improve grammar.
Even native speakers make grammar mistakes while speaking!
✅ 8. Use Simple English – Not Complicated Words
Instead of “utilize”, say “use”.
Instead of “commence”, say “start”.
Fluency = easy, clear, fast speech.
✅ 9. Expand Vocabulary with Usage
Learn a new word and use it in 5 real sentences.
Example: “Opportunity”
This is a great opportunity.
Don’t miss the opportunity.
I got the opportunity to speak.
✅ 10. Practice with Real People
Find a speaking partner/friend.
Join English speaking groups.
Use apps like HelloTalk, Tandem, Cambly.
✅ BONUS: Be Consistent
15–20 minutes of daily speaking practice is more powerful than 2 hours once a week.