Tannia Suárez

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Stop Translating Before You Speak

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Great news! Conversational English is much simpler and less formal than written English, which means you can speak more naturally and focus on conveying your personality and ideas.

This doesn't mean that your English will sound basic or beginner-level. Actually, by using simpler sentences, your speech will sound more authentic and engaging.

Using complex grammar and sentence structures in spoken English can be distracting and take away from the flow of the conversation.

Instead, try to keep it simple and keep it going. Focus on saying things in an interesting way that showcases your personality, rather than worrying about grammar and mistakes.

Avoid This Mistake

One common mistake language learners make when trying to use simple sentences is connecting them with the word "and," resulting in long, run-on sentences.

By being mindful and practicing to avoid this, you can improve your conversational skills.

Remember to be patient and kind to yourself in the learning process. Improving your language skills is a never-ending process, and even small improvements can make a big difference in the long run.

Celebrate your progress and allow yourself to be awesome instead of striving for perfection.

If you're reading this, you already have a good grasp of the English language. With a little practice and mindfulness, you can take your skills to the next level and become an even better communicator.

So, take a deep breath, relax, and let your authentic self shine through your conversational English.