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Do you sometimes think your English is worse than everyone else’s?
Do you avoid speaking up and keep your thoughts to yourself? Do you worry about making a mistake when you speak because then people will discover your English isn’t as good as they thought it was? When somebody tells you that your English is good, do you believe them? Or do you think that they’re just being polite or trying to make you feel better? Do you worry that your accent will make you sound less intelligent or less professional? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you might have impostor syndrome. What’s that? Keep reading and I’ll explain. How do you feel about speaking English?
Maybe you want to speak up in meetings at work. Perhaps you have to give a presentation or go to a job interview. Or possibly you’re preparing for a speaking exam. But speaking in English makes you so nervous! What can you do? Today I want to tell you how can you sound more confident in English, even if it’s not your first language. Try these strategies, you might not only sound more confident but also start to feel more confident too! |
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