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Master Spontaneous Speaking: Proven Strategies to Boost English Fluency

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Master Spontaneous Speaking: Proven Strategies to Boost English Fluency



Master your spontaneous speaking skills and enjoy fluent English conversations with strategies that help you respond quickly and feel more comfortable in the moment.

If you’ve ever felt nervous in an English conversation, thinking

• What if someone asks me a question?
• What if I don’t understand the question?
• What if I feel stuck and don’t know what to say?
• What if I a mistake?

You’re not alone. Speaking spontaneously can be a challenge for native and nonnative speakers, especially when the questions are unexpected.

The good news is these challenges are solvable!

With proven strategies for success, you’ll know exactly how to keep the conversation going – contributing to flow – and highlight your spontaneous speaking skills.

Visit me at where I answer your questions about the lesson.

00:00 Do you ask these questions in English conversations?
02:21 Strategy 1: Shift the Listening Focus
04:36 How to Practice Strategy 1
08:12 Strategy 2: Focus on Flow
11:16 How to Practice Strategy 2
14:31 Strategy 3: Follow a Smart Structure
16:30 How to Practice Strategy 3

Take action and start making progress today.

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👉 Ready to stop guessing how to become confident in English? My 3-step process will give you a clear path to speak with clarity, fluency, and freedom so you are confident in your English conversations. →

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14 thoughts on “Master Spontaneous Speaking: Proven Strategies to Boost English Fluency”

  1. Simple and so effective take away: Inspiration doesn’t lead to progress practice does. Thank you for such an expressive, clearly explained and wonderfully to watch video 😊

  2. I wish to be able to express my thoughts in English like I do in my Arabic language, because not doing so it makes me have a Headache ,I don’t fear speaking but at the same time I loose the right word to use it , some time I feel angry if I can’t deliver the right strong message like I do in my native one ,also I love reading in my language but when I do so in English and I find some hard words to understand then I stop reading because I go back and forth to translate the words then I feel more headaches , how can I be influenced and feel good good in my self when I use English, I like your clear pronunciation because it give a feeling of relaxation when I am lessening to your English, thank you.

  3. I decide to ask someone in the library to get some help .I have watched news about the situation in the middle east.

  4. Hi! Thankyou. I'm studying English and French, and these strategies are so useful that I have translated the phrases to use them in French, sometimes not literally but the ideas. I love your classes❣

  5. Hello Annemarie, this lesson was so important and you gave us the keys to feeling more comfortable in conversations with practice. You are an extraordinary teacher. Thank you so much.

  6. I would like your suggestion on speaking English I am not a good speaker but always know what to say but when I start speaking I never to speak which I think I wil speak instead I make changes in sentences while speaking which brings fumbleness and staggering, so how should I cope up with this

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