搜尋自 英語 {1} 教師……
Ilia Chernakov
輔導教師Fluency Over Perfection
Many language learners believe they need to speak perfectly before they start speaking confidently. They wait until their grammar feels solid, their vocabulary feels wide enough, and their pronunciation sounds “right.” But this mindset often slows progress instead of helping it.
Fluency and perfection are not the same thing.
Perfection is about correctness.
Fluency is about flow.
When you focus too much on avoiding mistakes, your brain becomes busy checking every sentence. You start translating in your head. You hesitate. You lose your natural rhythm. Sometimes, you stop speaking altogether.
Fluency develops through use, not preparation.
When you speak regularly — even with mistakes — your brain gradually learns to respond faster. Words come more easily. Sentences feel more natural. Confidence grows. This process is called automatization: over time, language becomes less about thinking and more about reacting.
This does not mean grammar is unimportant. Accuracy matters. But it improves best when it follows practice, not when it blocks it. You refine your language after you use it, not before.
In real conversations, people care more about understanding you than about your small mistakes. Communication is successful when your message is clear — not when it is flawless.
So instead of asking, “Is this sentence perfect?”
Try asking, “Did I express my idea?”
Choose progress over perfection.
Choose communication over fear.
Fluency comes first. Accuracy grows with time.
2026年3月2日 22:13
Ilia Chernakov
語言能力
中文, 英語, 其他, 俄語, 西班牙語
學習語言
中文, 其他
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