The 10 Steps to Speak English Confidently
Never Forget Vocabulary You Can Actually Use When Speaking English 🧠💬 Let’s face it—you’ve been there. You study new words, cram them into your brain, and feel like you’ve got it. But when you actually need to use them in a conversation… poof! They vanish. 😓 That’s because most people are memorizing vocabulary in a way that doesn’t actually stick. They’re learning words in isolation, repeating random phrases, and hoping they’ll somehow show up when it’s time to speak. Spoiler alert: it doesn’t work that way. 🚫 Context is King 👑 Building your language is like constructing a house—piece by piece. You can’t just throw up a few walls and expect them to stand forever. You need a solid foundation, strong beams, and careful alignment. Otherwise, when you try to have a conversation about a topic for 2-3 minutes, your language will collapse. 🏚️ Many people memorize thousands of vocabulary words, but their language skills are like a house full of holes. Without the right materials—like cement, structural beams, and proper alignment—those walls will crumble. Random learning approaches leave most learners lost and confused, ultimately leading to frustration and giving up. Here’s the Game Changer: The Smooth Fluency System 🌀 With the Smooth Fluency System, you’ll never forget vocabulary again—and more importantly, you’ll use it confidently when speaking in English. This system integrates the three essential levels of vocabulary (active, expanding, and passive) to make sure those words don’t just sit in your brain… they come out when you need them. 🎯 Here’s How It Works: Step 1: Identify a Topic and Stick to It 🎯 Choose a topic where your vocabulary is weak. Why? This gives your brain a clear focus and ensures every word you learn is actually useful to you. Step 2: Learn Vocabulary in Context 🗣️ Stop memorizing lists of random words. Focus on phrasal verbs, collocations, and power verbs—the words that native speakers actually use. Learn them in real-life contexts, so you know when and how to use them.