@pfftpfft4414

My problem is that whenever I try to speak in front of people, my mind automatically gets empty. Instead of thinking for possible answers or reply to a question, my mind will directly compare myself to other people.

@TheTaletrekker

I try to speak with myself cause i don't have someone to practice with. My family thinks i'm a mad person these days๐Ÿ˜…

@wallacesansanoski8185

The answer is simple : whether you listening is better than speaking is because you probably trainning your listening more than conversation . Revert the process and you will see the outcome

@baskapes762

One simple trick : Think in English. Answer your questions in your mind in English than your native language. This will give some fluency confidence in the mind level.

@wematanye2160

thank man ! now i still know nothing about how to recall forgotten vocabularies back during conversation.

@faliharaihanas-3364

This video is the smoothest ads I've ever seen๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

@LEARNWITHPANDA

We can't speak fluently because speaking takes muscle. If we never open the mouths to speak, we can not speak fluently no matter how much time we listen/understand English. Anyone agrees?

@s_jane1018

Ohh my gosh, I thought I was alone in this situation. For 6 years I still have the same problem, I get so frustrated.

@Kamakiri711

We basically have two vocabularies in our mind, an active and a passiv one. The passive one is pretty much always larger than the active one and allows you to understand stuff. The active one allows you to produce stuff. This holds true even in your native language, but its even more pronounced in a foreign one.

@internetandlifehacks

So true, it's a reality that every language learner faces at early stages. It feels so empowering to understand virtually everything, then we come to realize we can barely produce a couple of well-structured sentences :D

@bobbyshabangu

My intuition told me this guy was selling something, and I was right!

@SpeakWritePlayinEnglish

Great video! The best advice to get over the fear of speaking English is to just speak. Forget worrying about sounding good or not. Once you're comfortable just talking, the words start to come.

@mayshahasnat4543

I try so hard to speak fluently in English that I forget the words. I get so nervous when I try to speak in English.

@akmalencem7285

I'm always lost my confidence because my friend laugh at me every time I want to speak English

@akashkshirsagar9656

Wtf I just wasted my 4 minutes 
And then what I get an ad ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

@oscardlarosemusic6344

What I do that helps is read I read and no matter how long it takes me to finish a book it do not matter as long as I understand every single word. So I write down the words I donโ€™t understand then, I look it up on Google write down the definition , write down examples and then make an example using my own words; so I do this 6 days every day is a new word, the 7th day I make up a story using all the words I learnt.
And for recalling I took a course by memory champions who in fact won competed in London or in the ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ those courses cost me only $20 and those $20 are the best investment I could have spent on me.

@kitkatswarovzkie557

Same with me! I totally understand them speaking english but i cannot talk to them fluently. โ˜น๏ธ

@khybermomand4061

Sir, I can speak English very well, but lack of confidence I forget how to speak, so what to do?

@reasonablyobsessed

I used to be so good at communicating my thoughts through speech, but now it feels like everything I've aquired through the past couple of years (which has helped me out tremendously, by the way) is slowly fading away and I can't do anything about it

@hyngrl2912

i've been struggling with this fr ever, i'm relieved that i'm not the only one going through this, and the comments really encouraged me to keep learning