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Why You Understand English But Can’t Speak? Slow English for Fluency & Shadowing | Easy Podcast 04

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Why You Understand English But Can’t Speak? Slow English for Fluency & Shadowing | Easy Podcast 04 Hello everyone and welcome... Today we are going to talk about ...   a very important subject for people who are learning English... This subject is fluency... Many people want to speak English fluently... but they often make a mistake... They think that speaking fluently means speaking perfectly... They think that speaking fluently means never making mistakes... speaking without an accent... always using the right words and always having the right sentences... But that's not true... That's not what true fluency is... True fluency is something simpler... and at the same time more beautiful... Being fluent in English is not being perfect... It's being able to speak with confidence... it's being able to express yourself clearly... even if you make mistakes... Fluency is when you can have a conversation in real life... It's when you can ask for...

7 steps to learn English from zero to fluency

  Learning English from scratch might seem like a huge challenge, but with the right steps and consistency, anyone can achieve fluency. English is one of the most spoken and useful languages in the world. Whether you need it for work, travel, or education, mastering English can open many doors. Here’s a complete guide to help you go from zero to fluent. Step 1: Start with the Basics If you are a complete beginner, focus on learning: The English alphabet Learn how to pronounce and write all the letters. Simple vocabulary Start with basic words like numbers, colors, days of the week, family members, common objects, etc. Basic grammar Understand simple sentence structure (Subject + Verb + Object), the use of “to be,” simple present tense, and basic question forms. Essential phrases Learn how to greet people, introduce yourself, and ask common questions like “What’s your name?”, “Where are you from?”, or “How are you?” Step 2: Lis...