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Ilia Chernakov
Community TutorWhy Is It Difficult to Speak English Even When You Understand It?
Many learners face the same challenge: they understand English well when reading or listening, but struggle to speak. This is not unusual — and it has clear explanations.
First, listening and reading are receptive skills, while speaking is a productive skill. Understanding requires recognition; speaking requires retrieval, sentence construction, pronunciation, and real-time response. This creates a much higher cognitive load.
Second, language anxiety plays a significant role. Fear of making mistakes or being judged often blocks spontaneous speech, even when linguistic knowledge is sufficient.
Third, fluency depends on automatization. If learners rarely practice speaking, their knowledge remains theoretical rather than operational. Exposure alone does not develop spontaneous production.
Finally, many learners rely on mental translation, which slows speech and increases pressure.
How can this be changed?
Through consistent, structured speaking practice, the use of common language chunks, and acceptance of errors as a natural part of development.
Understanding a language is knowledge.
Speaking it is a trained skill.
Feb 26, 2026 11:12 PM
Ilia Chernakov
Language Skills
Chinese (Mandarin), English, Other, Russian, Spanish
Learning Language
Chinese (Mandarin), Other
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