You’ve been studying English for months… maybe years. You know grammar rules. You have a list of vocabulary. But when it’s time to SPEAK? Your mind goes blank.

And that requires a different approach. If you build these four habits, you WILL improve. There’s no shortcut, but there’s also no mystery. 1️⃣ Input First (Listening & Reading) You can’t speak what you haven’t heard. Babies listen for months before saying their first word. You need the same.

✅ Listen to 10–15 minutes of English every day (podcasts, YouTube, series with English subtitles) ✅ Read things you ENJOY — not textbooks. Memes, comments, song lyrics, short stories. This is where most students freeze. You need SAFE practice.

❌ To be: I am, you are, he/she/it is… ✅ “I’m tired.” “She’s a doctor.” “Where are they?”

You’re not alone. And no, you’re not “bad at languages.” You’ve just been using the wrong system.

🚀 From Basic to Fluent: The Real Way to Learn English (No Magic, Just Method)