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Hester|Reach Fluency
專業教師🛑 Stop apologising for your English!
How often do you find yourself saying, "I’m sorry, my English is bad"?
When you apologise, you are telling your brain to focus on your mistakes instead of on your message. You are creating a mental block before you even finish your sentence.
Why you should stop saying "Sorry"
• It kills your confidence - It makes you feel ‘less than’ the person you’re talking to.
• It creates stress - You become hyper-focused on grammar instead of the conversation.
• You are learning another language. That’s a superpower, not a mistake!
💡 Try these Power Swaps instead:
• ❌ Sorry for my bad English.
• ✅ Thank you for your patience while I explain this.
• ❌ I don't know the word, sorry.
• ✅ How do you say [your idea] in English? I'm still learning that term.
• ❌ Sorry, did you understand?
• ✅ Did that make sense, or should I rephrase it?
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🚀 Ready to speak without the "Sorry"?
In my sessions, we skip the boring textbooks and ‘perfection pressure’. We focus on natural, stress-free conversation that builds your confidence from the very first minute.
🟢 Check my calendar and book a trial session today
#LearnEnglish #Confidence #LanguageLearning #SpeakEnglish #ReachFluency
2026年1月9日 11:09
Hester|Reach Fluency
語言能力
英語, 法語, 蓋爾語 (愛爾蘭), 希臘語, 西班牙語
學習語言
法語, 蓋爾語 (愛爾蘭), 希臘語, 西班牙語
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