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  • Learning English can be a bit of a roller coaster ride, right?

  • You have moments of "I can't believe I finally did it!" and "Oh man I'm so over this right now!!"

  • "I'm going to give up!"

  • The longer you've been studying, the tougher it gets!

  • Can you remember the last time you got excited about practicing English?

  • Probably not. Today we're going to find that enthusiasm again.

  • How? We are going

  • to change the ways that you learn and practice English, to help you get through

  • the dull, warring times and have more WOO-HOO moments!

  • Now, with all of that in mind,

  • here are my seven steps to English confidence.

  • The first one, love your mistakes.

  • Get things wrong. You need to start feeling comfortable making

  • mistakes because it's the fastest and most efficient way to improve your English.

  • You need to LOVE your mistakes - when you make one you need to celebrate it!

  • Because there is nothing else in the world, no grammar book, no smartphone app

  • no podcast or video that can teach you better than your own mistakes can.

  • The second step. Find a buddy.

  • This might be an obvious one but it's often difficult to do.

  • So I want you to make a list of everyone that you know who speaks

  • English or is learning English.

  • If you don't know anyone, it's okay!

  • Look for someone online. So there are heaps of Google+ groups that are so supportive

  • and full of people learning English and want to practice. You can also use places

  • like Craigslist or even some Facebook groups, as well.

  • But there are so many students out there looking for a buddy to practice with!

  • Now this can't just be anyone, you need to find someone who can meet with you

  • regularly - once a week or once a month - whatever it is.

  • But you also need to find someone who you can trust and who you can relax with and have a good time with.

  • It's kind of like a date, you have to find the right person - a good fit.

  • And you need to work on this relationship because what you need is someone that

  • you feel comfortable making mistakes with and you want that person to feel

  • comfortable telling you that you've made mistakes. The purpose is to find someone

  • who can help you.

  • The third step is body language.

  • Your body language says a lot about you

  • even before you've spoken a single word.

  • If you're worried that you won't be understood when you speak English,

  • start with a smile and really great eye contact. The worst thing that you can do is

  • "Excuse me.. umm.. do you know where the bathroom is?"

  • But if you use great body language, great eye contact and a smile, then the person that you're talking to

  • will probably be more polite, more willing to help and more willing to

  • listen, which will make you feel more comfortable.

  • Now, your own body language

  • plays an extremely important role in your own feelings of confidence. You can

  • actually make yourself feel more confident with positive body language

  • The fourth step is speak out loud! Do this as often as you can.

  • Get your mouth and your mind familiar with English sounds, stress and intonation.

  • Have conversations with yourself in the shower or when you're walking to work or

  • after you brush your teeth at night. Having conversations with yourself is so

  • great because you get to practice asking the questions, answering the questions

  • and thinking of ways to keep the conversation going!

  • Pronounce it right. Pronunciation mistakes can be frustrating and annoying

  • or they can be really awkward and humiliating.

  • Making them is a great way to lose confidence speaking English, right?

  • Your English pronunciation is affected by your first language or your native language

  • and the English sounds that you find most difficult to pronounce are sounds that don't exist or

  • are uncommon in your native language.

  • To improve your English confidence, you

  • should take the time to understand the sounds that you have trouble with and to

  • regularly practice them.

  • Step number six is watch English movies, listen to

  • podcasts or audiobooks. I know you've probably been told this a thousand times before!

  • But there's more to it than just watching the movie. Make sure you choose

  • an audio or a video that is at your level of English.

  • The worst thing that you could possibly do is go and find an audio or a video text that is too

  • difficult for you to understand. It makes learning hard work, it ruins your

  • confidence because you can't understand much of it at all. You need to grade your

  • videos or your text to your level of English so it would be more fun and more

  • interesting! You'll be able to understand more of what's going on

  • and if that means watching kids shows, do it! Who cares?

  • And make sure that it's something that you're interested in. So, it's easy - way

  • easier to watch stuff that you're interested in rather than things that

  • you feel like you have to or you should watch to practice your English. So choose

  • things to do with hobbies that you like and skills that you have or maybe to do

  • with your workplace.

  • And lastly, plan your practice.

  • And remember to keep things interesting by mixing them up!

  • Practice pronunciation for a few days then do

  • some imitation exercises, then practice with your buddy. Make sure that your

  • English practice is something that you look forward to.

  • If you need more help with English conversation confidence then I would love you to come and learn

  • and study with me! I have a new 7-day course that has been created for people

  • just like you!

  • Join me for your free 7-day English conversation confidence

  • course to build your speaking skills and take your English learning to the next level.

  • It's free to join but you'll need to apply by the 24th of February. Go to

  • this website for more information. OK well I hope you join me there and if

  • not I hope you've enjoyed this video. Make sure you implement some of these

  • steps to feel more confident speaking English.

  • Bye for now!

Learning English can be a bit of a roller coaster ride, right?

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