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Speak Confident English


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My students are often surprised when I tell them that speaking with clarity,
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fluency and confidence did not come easily for me. Yes,
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I'm a native English speaker and yes,
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I am an English teacher with more than 25 years of experience and my
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expertise is in gaining fluency,
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but that doesn't mean those skills came naturally to me,
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not in my second language and not in English. Have you ever thought,
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I am just too shy to speak with confidence,
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or I can never be confident like somebody else?
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Or maybe you've listened to someone else and thought, oh, she speaks so fast,
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she's so fluent. Why can't I do that? Or if I slow down,
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I'll sound less fluent. My coworkers will be bored. I have to speak faster.
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They must think I'm foolish or silly for forgetting the word I wanted to use
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and getting stuck. It was so simple.
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I have had all of those thoughts in my second language and in
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English, but then I discovered that all of those beliefs,
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those things I was telling myself were myths.
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A myth is a false belief.
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When I discovered what is true,
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it completely changed my mindset. It changed my approach to learning,
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my motivation to practice and my ability to make progress in my
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speaking. Most importantly, it gave me confidence,
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the confidence to keep going.
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This is true in my second language and in my native language,
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English as well. In this lesson today,
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I want to help you become a Confident English speaker by addressing what is
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myth versus reality and giving you practical action steps you can take
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to make progress in your English confidence and fluency.
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But quickly, if this is your first time here, welcome. I'm Annemarie,
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an English confidence and fluency coach.
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Everything I do is designed to help you get the confidence you want for your
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life and work in English.
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If you'd love to get more free resources and lessons from me,
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including years of my weekly Confident English lessons,
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you can find them all at my Speak Confident English website. While you're there,
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make sure you download my in-depth,
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How to Get the Confidence to Say What You Want, training.
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This is a step-by-step training where I share with you my number one strategy
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for fluency and confidence building. Now for this lesson today,
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there are five common myths about fluency and confidence that I want to
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address and I want to highlight what is true so that you can make
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progress and move forward because when we believe in myths false
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beliefs,
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they stop us from making progress and it doesn't have to be that way.
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So by understanding what is true and having practical action steps,
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you can move forward. Here are the five myths we're going to talk about today.
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Number one, some people are naturally confident speakers.
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Number two, fluent English is always fast English.
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Number three, confident speakers never need to seek clarification.
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Number four,
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confident speakers never experience setbacks and they don't really make
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mistakes. And number five, you either have confidence or you don't.
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So myth number one, some people are naturally confident speakers.
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This is a myth I believed for years because my husband is an
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extrovert who seems to feel totally comfortable speaking with anyone,
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and he always appears confident this is true in English and in his second
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language. It used to make me so jealous,
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but it doesn't anymore. Like me,
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you might believe that some people like extroverts are
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naturally confident when they speak because of some of their personality traits.
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Extroverts are often described as individuals who are outgoing, energetic,
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and conversational, and because of that myth,
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there might be another myth which is that introverts
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can't be confident when they're speaking with others.
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Introverts are often associated with personality traits such as being shy,
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reserved, and withdrawn, but that isn't always the case.
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There are plenty of introverts who love being around people and feel
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very comfortable in some contexts.
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The difference is introverts prefer to think before they speak,
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whereas extroverts think by speaking out loud.
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Furthermore,
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the reality is introverts can absolutely be fully
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confident, fully fluent,
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and speak with exceptional clarity in any situation.
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I know that's true because I am highly shy and highly introverted,
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and I work with many students from around the world who similarly
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in their native and non-native languages are shy and introverted,
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and yet they develop the same skills.
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I want to help you develop in having clarity, fluency, and confidence,
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so here's a practical approach to help you speak with confidence
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no matter what the situation might be.
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Use your natural skills as an introvert to your advantage. Now,
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you might not be an introvert in your native language.
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That might not be your true personality. However,
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you might be experiencing some of that in English due to anxiety
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when you want to speak, and the advice that I'm going to share,
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it applies in both contexts.
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The natural ability here is to take advantage of thinking
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before you speak,
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by giving yourself time or taking advantage of the time you have,
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you're able to organize your thoughts and be more prepared to share them
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with others, to share them with confidence.
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This is a skill used by all powerful public speakers,
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including many who are introverts. Now,
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here's how you can practice this in real life when you can and if you
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can always take time to prepare or organize your thoughts in advance.
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What this means is taking time to think through whatever discussion you're going
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to have,
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maybe put down some notes on a piece of paper and talk through them out loud.
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Practice saying them out loud so that you get comfortable with your voice and
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with the words that you're going to use.
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Doing this in advance means you're able to express those thoughts and organize
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them without judgment from anyone else.
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You have that time to think before you speak. This is helpful. For example,
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if you're preparing for a job interview or if you are going to a meeting of some
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kind, and you know what the topic of discussion will be in advance,
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whether it's a business meeting, a volunteer meeting,
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or a book club discussion. Now if it's in the middle of a conversation,
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you can also pause briefly in order to take advantage of those
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little moments in time to organize your next thought.
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Don't try to plan the next 20 minutes of what you want to say.
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Just plan the next thought and then the next one and the next one and
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the next one.
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This approach encourages you to embrace little
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pauses while you speak, moments that allow you to breathe,
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moments that allow you to organize that next idea and it takes the
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pressure off. Now,
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if you are worried that using a pause while you speak so that you have that
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time to think,
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you can use a phrase to buy yourself some time.
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For example,
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just give me a moment to think or can you come back to me in a moment?
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I just need a moment to think about this right now,
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you might be thinking two things. Number one, Annemarie,
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we don't always have time to prepare, and number two,
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I'm not sure pauses are going to help me.
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They're going to make me speak too slowly.
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I'm going to talk about both of those. Number one, you're right,
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we don't always have time to prepare,
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but we have more opportunities than you think,
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and when you practice speaking regularly,
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including moments when you are simply practicing to prepare,
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it helps you become a better spontaneous speaker as well.
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I have a particular method that I love to use with my students to help them in
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this process so that they're able to gain increased confidence and
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fluency in their speaking. If you'd love to get that in-depth training,
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you can find it at my Speak Confident English website.
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It's called How to Get the Confidence to Say What You Want in English.
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I'll share a link to it down below this video,
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and now let's talk about that second fear that pauses are going to make you
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sound slow. This brings me to myth number two.
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Fluent speakers are always fast speakers without a doubt.
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This is a common misconception and unfortunately it's
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perpetuated by English speaking TV shows and sitcoms where someone might
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speak unnaturally fast for dramatic or comedic effect.
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And yes,
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there are many English speakers who speak extremely fast
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that doesn't make them good communicators. In fact,
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they may speak so quickly that fellow native English speakers don't
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really understand everything they say. Let me say all of that again.
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Yes, some English speakers do speak really fast,
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but that doesn't make them effective communicators. In fact,
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some other Native English speakers might not understand anything that they say,
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Ooh, that's really hard for me to do,
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and did it sound clear, confident and fluent to you?
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It definitely sounded fast, but was it good communication?
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No. The reality is fluency is about smooth,
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natural, clear communication with you in control.
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When I was speaking super fast just a moment ago,
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I did not feel like I was in control.
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My brain was chaotic and I knew that I was probably making some mistakes
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while I was speaking,
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but I couldn't catch them and I couldn't prevent them because I wasn't giving
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myself any time to organize my thoughts and be careful about
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what I wanted to say. Again, fluency is about smooth,
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natural, clear communication with you in control.
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So what is some practical advice you can follow to make progress in this area?
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Aim for clarity over speed.
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When you speak as I demonstrated,
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speaking quickly isn't the same as speaking clearly.
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To improve your clarity and overall fluency,
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aim to use little pauses while you're speaking.
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If you listen to me carefully, you'll notice I use them quite a bit.
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I use them in between sentences. If I have a long sentence,
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I might use them in between groups of words or a single thought.
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I'll also use them before and after words that I really
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want to highlight. Every time I make one of those pauses,
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it's giving me a few things. It's giving me time to breathe,
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which is super important. It also helps to maintain a sense of calm,
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so I think more clearly it allows me to think briefly
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about the next thing that I want to say, whether it's the right word,
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the right grammar structure or the right pronunciation.
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This is true in my native language and in my second language.
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Lastly, it brings clarity to my speech. It is smooth,
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it's natural sounding, and it's clear for you to understand.
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That's important.
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If you and I are going to have a conversation or if I want to share something
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important with you in this lesson,
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I need to make sure that my speech is easy for others to understand.
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If I speak too fast all the time,
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you're going to miss all of the important details.
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I'm not going to be able to breathe and I'm gonna lose my focus very quickly.
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I'll also make a ton of mistakes. Now, if you're not sure about this,
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I've got a challenge for you.
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I also want you to go watch a skilled public speaker.
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It could be someone you admire on a podcast or a Ted Talk speaker,
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and once again,
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you'll notice that skilled communicators embrace using these
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pauses.
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If you'd like to learn a little bit more about how to use the power of the
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pause, I've got a lesson for you titled Speak So Others Listen,
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and if you'd love to learn and practice using pauses with me,
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definitely check out My Fluency School program.
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Myth number three is confident speakers never seek clarification.
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In fact, you might worry that by asking others to clarify what they've said,
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it's showing some sign of weakness or lack of confidence.
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However, the opposite is true.
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Confident speakers don't hesitate to ask for clarification. In fact,
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it shows that they are fully engaged in the conversation and
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committed to understanding.
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This is also a sign of active listening in English speaking culture.
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Some practical steps you can take here is to practice asking for clarification.
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Do it in conversations with people you feel comfortable with so that you
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feel comfortable using specific phrases and questions
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As you get comfortable with them,
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you're more likely to use them in context when you truly need
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to understand or get clarification on what was said.
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Some phrases I love to use when I need to seek clarification might be helpful
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to you as well. Number one, sorry, I didn't quite catch that.
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Would you mind repeating what you said? Number two,
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I'm not sure I'm following you.
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Could you explain what you mean by or could you give me an example of what you
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mean by that? And number three, would you mind saying that again?
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I want to make sure I've understood perfectly whether you're listening to
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someone give you instructions at work,
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having a discussion on a family matter or debating a topic with someone.
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All of these phrases are appropriate to use when you need to get clarification,
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and if you'd love to get more examples,
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I have a full lesson on this titled 13 Ways to Clarify When You Don't
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Understand, I'll leave a link to that in the notes below the video.
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And now myth number four,
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confident speakers don't have setbacks.
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They don't make mistakes and they don't fumble over their words.
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Oh my goodness,
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this one is definitely a myth because I know that I fumble over my
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words, make mistakes, lose my train of thought all the time.
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My team can tell you that's true. My students can tell you that's true.
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When we're in spontaneous conversations,
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our brain doesn't always communicate to our mouth and we can't always say
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exactly what we wanted to say in the moment. We forget things,
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we trip or fumble or lose control over our words.
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Our mind goes blank, we lose our train of thought. These things happen.
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They happen to everyone, even the most skilled communicators.
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Now, when you practice consistently,
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you can prevent that from happening more often.
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You can maintain better control when you're speaking,
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and you can learn to regain control in those moments when you feel like
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you've totally lost what you wanted to say. In fact,
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I had to do that recently inside my Confident Women Community,
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I was sharing an update on how to use a progress journal,
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and while I was speaking, I forgot the word journal. Journal,
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this is such an easy word, but my mind went blank.
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I couldn't remember the word journal to describe this progress journal.
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So for a brief moment, I felt a little bit of panic.
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I felt silly and embarrassed,
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but then I used the skills.
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I know I have to regain control. First, I took a deep breath.
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I just tried to calm down.
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Then I tried to find an alternative word that I could use to describe
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this document,
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and in the process while I was explaining it in another way,
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the word came to me that happened because I stopped panicking.
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I just calmed down and found a way to move forward.
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This is a skill that you can develop with practice,
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and more importantly,
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confidence comes from the knowledge and the ability to overcome
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setbacks. So here's some practical advice,
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practice speaking where it is safe to make those mistakes and it's safe for you
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to practice using skills that help you overcome those mistakes.
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As a perfectionist and as an introvert,
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I prefer to organize all the details in my mind,
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have everything ready to go,
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and I want to feel prepared when it's time for me to speak.
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I don't like making mistakes and I don't like the advice
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that I should just go practice with anybody and not worry about mistakes.
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The truth is I do worry about them and I don't want to make them,
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but they do happen. They always will,
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and it's perfectly natural to feel annoyed, frustrated,
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maybe even silly or embarrassed. When they do,
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when mistakes happen in the moment of speaking,
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the best thing that you can do is pause briefly,
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take a deep breath to calm down and regain control.
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Give your brain that moment of time to speak,
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and you can either correct the mistake or move past it. For example,
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you can go back and you can clarify if necessary.
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You can do that using a sentence starter such as, oh,
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what I meant to say was Another option is to apologize for the mistake
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if necessary and correct it. For example, oh, I'm sorry,
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what I meant to say was, or, oh, I'm sorry. I wanted to say,
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and then continue. If you're comfortable,
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you could even make a joke out of the situation. For example, sorry,
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I think I had too much coffee this morning. If it's a more casual circumstance,
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you can simply say, oh, sorry, I made a mistake. I meant to say,
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and then insert the word or idea you wanted to use.
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That's exactly what I did when I forgot that word journal. Now,
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on top of all of that, there's one more thing I said that's very important,
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and that is to find a place where you feel safe.
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Practicing a safe place where you can practice speaking,
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allow yourself to make mistakes when they happen and learn how to overcome them.
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So I encourage you to find a speaking community where you feel safe
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practicing with others.
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Perhaps there's someone that you work with or a neighbor you have that you enjoy
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speaking with and you feel safe practicing with them.
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Earlier I highlighted my How to Get the Confidence to Say What You Want
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training,
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and in that training I also talk through how you can feel more prepared
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and overcome making mistakes in the moment.
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I also give you a practical way to get speaking practice no matter where
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you live, when you practice consistently,
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you will reduce mistakes going forward and you'll feel more
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comfortable overcoming them in the moment when they happen. And finally,
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myth number five, you either have confidence or you don't.
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This is a very all or nothing perspective,
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and it assumes that if you don't feel confident right now,
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it's not possible for you to get there, but that isn't true.
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Confidence is a hundred percent absolutely no doubt about it
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possible for you.
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Every confident speaker started at the beginning.
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They learned the basics of clear communication.
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They practiced consistently.
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They observed their skills and learned how to overcome mistakes in the moment,
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and they continued to practice and practice and practice to
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sharpen their communication skills. Even after gaining confidence,
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a confident speaker will continue to practice because they have the mindset that
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there's always an opportunity to improve,
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and with the right skills,
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with the right support structures in place with appropriate practice,
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they will make those improvements. At least this is true for me,
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and it's true for every skilled communicator I know.
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The truth is when you listen to a skilled public speaker or an excellent
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podcaster or a coworker who sounds perfectly fluent in English,
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what you are hearing is their highlight reel,
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not all the months and years of preparation that got them
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to that moment.
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Confidence is nurtured and developed over time through practice
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and exposure to different situations and conversations.
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So here's my practical advice.
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Embrace the confidence building learning cycle no matter
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what it might be. Learning to play the piano,
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learning to play tennis training to run a marathon, preparing for an art show,
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learning to draw, do ceramics.
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There is a natural learning process and a natural process to gaining
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confidence in any skill.
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This confidence building cycle is learn to inform your
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action,
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to improve your ability to shift your self beliefs,
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to build your confidence, to motivate your continued learning.
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Do you notice that this confidence learning cycle doesn't say, learn and wait.
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Wait for motivation, wait to feel prepared, wait for confidence,
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wait for progress, and then take action.
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No confidence, motivation,
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and progress all come from taking action.
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This means the best thing that you can do to gain confidence in anything
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including speaking English,
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is to take action and then do it again and do it again and do it again.
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Let me give you eight recommendations for how you can start to take action
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and get speaking practice right now. Number one,
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download that training.
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I told you about the training on How to Get the Confidence to Say What You Want
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in English, because with that training, I have a bonus,
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a four-week speaking practice program that will help you develop a
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meaningful habit and make progress. Number two,
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join an English speaking community.
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This could be an online speaking club or an in-person,
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English speaking meetup. Number three,
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join a club or a volunteer organization. For example,
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you could join a book club in English,
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or as one of my Confident Women Community members did,
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you can become a volunteer at a local art gallery. Number four,
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find a language coach or teacher you trust and feel comfortable with
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and take a speaking class with them, whether it's online or in person.
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Number five,
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ask a coworker or neighbor to meet with you regularly for speaking practice.
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This is something I did while I was living in France.
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I found someone I felt comfortable with.
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We agreed to meet one time a week to practice,
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and we spent 30 minutes of time practicing French for me and
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30 minutes of time practicing English for her. Number six,
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listen to a podcast or a TED talk in English. While you listen,
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write down new words or phrases that you'd love to add to your vocabulary.
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When you're finished,
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practice summarizing out loud what you heard in that podcast or Ted talk and
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review those words that you want to include as well.
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Aim to include that vocabulary while you're summarizing what you learned.
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Number seven, talk to yourself out loud in English when no one is listening.
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This is something I love to do.
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I often talk to myself in French out loud in my house when I'm alone,
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while cooking dinner or when I'm driving my car.
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And idea number eight, join a speaking focused organization.
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An organization such as Toastmasters.
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The most important thing is to do what you can to take action. Start small,
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expand your comfort zone slowly,
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and work with others who will support you and encourage you.
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When you do all of that, you'll enjoy improved abilities,
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renewed motivation, increased confidence,
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and better fluency. In this lesson today,
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I shared with you several options you have for taking that next step.
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So here's a question I have for you.
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What is the action step you are committed to taking?
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What is one thing you can do this week to take action
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in your English share with me down below?
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I would love to cheer you on and help you take that next step. With that,
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if you found this lesson helpful to you,
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I would love to know and you can tell me in a few ways. Number one,
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you can give this a thumbs up on YouTube.
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You could subscribe to the Speak Confident English Channel so you never miss one
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of my weekly lessons. And number three, you can drop a comment down below.
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Thank you so much for joining me, and I look forward to seeing you next time.
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