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Grammar is not your problem. I know that might sound strange coming from an English teacher. But after speaking with so many learners, I keep seeing the same pattern, and I want to talk about it. Most intermediate English speakers already know enough grammar to hold a real conversation. They know past tense. They know conditionals. They can write a sentence without making a textbook error. And yet, they freeze. They go blank. They say half a sentence, lose confidence, and switch back to their native language. So what's actually going on? In my experience, the real gap is almost never grammar. It's usually one of three things: 1. You don't have the words for what you actually want to say. Not basic vocabulary — you have that. I mean the specific phrase for a specific feeling or situation. The kind of language that comes from living inside a language, not just studying it. 2. You're monitoring yourself too hard. The moment you open your mouth, a little voice starts checking: Is this correct? Is this natural? Will they judge my accent? That voice is the enemy of fluency. Grammar rules don't fix it. Speaking more does. 3. You've been trained to write English, not speak it. Schools teach English for exams. Exams reward accuracy. But real conversation rewards confidence, rhythm, and the ability to keep going even when you're not 100% sure. Here's the truth: a native speaker will understand you perfectly if you say "yesterday I go to the shop", and they won't judge you for it. What makes conversation break down is hesitation, silence, and giving up mid-sentence. So if you're at B1, B2, or even C1 and you still feel stuck when you speak — please stop adding more grammar rules to your list. Start speaking more. Make mistakes out loud. Get comfortable with the discomfort. That's where real fluency lives. - What do you think is YOUR biggest block when speaking English? I'd love to know, drop it in the comments 👇
24 avr. 2026 08:41

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