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This week, I’m leaving you in the capable hands of Andrijana from Justlearn. Hope you enjoy this post on beating your fear of speaking English, and I’ll catch up with you next week.

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Hi, I am Andrijana and I am a content writer and a marketing manager at Justlearn.

I speak English, French and Serbian and I enjoy sharing unique tips and tricks related to language learning.

In my spare time, I love to binge-watch TV shows, then read about fan theories online. I am very passionate about self-improvement and teaching.

Some people have the ability to get into a conversation in a foreign language with such ease and confidence. Even if they don’t have a rich vocabulary, chatting casually is no problem for them.

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You, on the other hand, think that there is a higher chance of an asteroid hitting the Earth before you overcome your fear of speaking English, right?

If you think that you are the only one who feels that way, trust me, you are not!

In fact, the fear of speaking a foreign language is far more common than you might think. There is a name for this fear or so-called phobia: xenoglossophobia, the fear of learning and speaking foreign languages.

We all know that feeling of not being able to put our thoughts into words.

Let’s find a way to beat this one together, shall we?

What exactly are you afraid of?

The fear of failure, being misunderstood and grammar mistakes are the three most common reasons why people are afraid to speak English. Making mistakes feels like failure. And that seems like ‘the end of the world’ for us.

Then there is the inevitable anxiety.

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Anxiety reduces your brain’s ability to do its job the way it is supposed to. It means that when you are anxious about speaking English with others, your brain can’t process the language properly.

The fear of being judged is usually present as well. Most of us are afraid of being judged. It is the same thing with foreign languages because we often think that others judge us for our grammar or pronunciation mistakes.

Ways to overcome your fear of speaking English

No need to despair. There is always a way to succeed. Here’s what you need to do:

Identify your exact fears

Before you start a conversation, why don’t you try talking to yourself first? Try to explain to yourself that there is no real reason to be scared. Start the conversation without fear. Remind yourself that fear is not rational and that it will only hold you back from your goal, which is to speak English fluently.

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Practice

Preparation and practice can help you with your confidence as well. As much as you think that other people are natural talents, believe me, they surely prepare themselves and practise a lot. However, it takes time, and it won’t happen overnight. Invest your time and energy into practice. Over time, you will see improvement.

Speak

If you feel afraid, one-on-one conversation is a good start. Group conversations can be more complex, and people usually speak faster. To overcome your fear, try talking to one person. This way, you can concentrate on their speed, style, the way they are speaking, etc., especially if you talk to a stranger. One more tip: don’t overthink your way of speaking, words you are going to use, etc. Just relax and let the talk flow.

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Ask questions

One of the best tips to have meaningful conversations is to ask questions. This way you won’t be the center of attention, but you will still practise your language skills. Asking questions allows you to participate but at the same time doesn’t force you to be overly included.

Slow down

In the beginning, speak slowly, so if your speaking partner doesn’t realize that, feel free to ask them to slow down a little bit. It is interesting to know that if you begin talking clearly and slowly, your partner will speak that way, too.

Repeat

There are various topics, but they are pretty much repeating themselves. No matter how many different people you meet, topics are mainly about everyday life. It benefits you because you will simply use the same or similar words and phrases, and over time, you can master and expand them. After all, that’s the point of vocabulary growth.

Smile

With an honest smile, you can also speak the language in some way. Perhaps you are familiar with this fact, but it is good to mention that a smile can really help sometimes. When you start talking, don’t think about your fears or about words or phrases you might use wrongly. Instead, put a smile on your face and just speak.

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How to speak English with confidence?

If you, after all these tips, feel nervous and shy about speaking English with other people, then you surely need to work on your confidence. In order to be more confident with English, try the following tips. You will soon realize that everybody makes mistakes and that it isn’t the end of the world.

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  • First of all, don’t worry. Even native speakers make mistakes. Nobody will laugh at you.
  • Read a lot. For starters, find a text up to 300 words and something that isn’t too hard for you.
  • If you aren’t sure, ask someone who is fluent or native English to read it for you and record it. You can hire a native English tutor online and practice your skills regularly.
  • Listen to recorded audio and practise along with it. Practise until you become more confident.
  • Try reading the text without any help. After several repetitions, record your voice. You can record it any time you want, not just once. This way, you will not only listen and compare yours with your tutor’s recording, but you can also see your improvement and learn from it.
  • Stand in front of the mirror. If you are a shy person, this will be excellent practice for you. After practicing in front of the mirror, you will definitely have more confidence.

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Native English speakers are very good friends

Hanging out with native speakers is always the best way to improve your speaking abilities. At least in today’s world, this is more than easy. Make friends with native English speakers. That way, you will be ‘forced’ to speak with them only in English.

How to make friends with English speakers? Some ideas you can try:

  • Find conversational networking groups and forums that use English on the internet. You can offer to teach your native language in exchange.
  • Find places, clubs or bars near you with events held by English speakers. There, you will have the opportunity to meet many native speakers and also make friends with them. They can help you with English, and you can help them with, for example, finding nice restaurants in the neighborhood or perhaps good clubs for partying.
  • Join conversational classes. There are plenty of these types of courses that you can join and make some new foreign friends.
  • Travel to English speaking countries. Meet native speakers, start a conversation with them. Ask for directions or some tips for having fun and invite them to go out with you. Friendships made this way are one of the strongest and most honest ones.

What if none of these tips for confidence work for me?

If you can’t find a way to overcome your fear, that only means that you are way too afraid and anxious about it. But not to worry. For every problem, there is a solution. Take a look at our recommendations:

Take time off

Take a break a little bit, for example, a week without English. Perhaps your anxiety makes things seem worse than they really are. So, a short break should be right for you. Do something else: cook, go for a walk, try some new coffee or tea flavors, etc.

Relax

Every time you feel worried about speaking, remind yourself to relax. Keep in mind that being nervous won’t help you. It will only make things worse.

Be positive

Your attitude is the first step to success. If you are positive about your English skills, you will be more confident, and, therefore, you will not be afraid to start speaking.

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Motivate yourself

Whenever you feel blue, remember, your goal is to speak English confidently. Remind yourself of why you started learning English in the first place. If you are doing it for a promotion at work, that’s more than okay. If you, maybe, want to learn to impress your partner, keep that in mind every time you get discouraged.

Believe in yourself

No matter that this tip is at the bottom of our list, it doesn’t mean it is less valuable, quite the contrary. It is the most important thing: you need to believe in yourself in order to overcome any fear.

Are you afraid to speak English? How do you cope with it? Do you have some additional tips that we could include?

FAQs

Why am I so afraid to speak in English? ›

The fear of failure, being misunderstood, and grammar mistakes are the three most common reasons why people are afraid to speak English. Making mistakes feels like failure. And that seems like 'the end of the world' for us. Then there is the anxiety.

What is the main reason students are afraid to communicate in English? ›

The causes that derive from themselves namely: the students' fear of mistake, their fear of being laughed at or mocked by other students, the students' lack of ability, the students' lack preparation, students' lack of practice, the students' lack of vocabulary, the students' lack of self-confidence, the students' lack ...

How can I overcome my fear of speaking English? ›

Here are some tips.
  1. Set yourself a goal. Start small. ...
  2. Think positively. Tell yourself positive things: I can do it. ...
  3. Face your fears (gently) If you feel anxious, you may want to avoid speaking. ...
  4. Look for a good partner. ...
  5. Plan what to do in case of problems. ...
  6. Accept problems and mistakes. ...
  7. Note your progress. ...
  8. Reward yourself.

What is Xenoglossophobia? ›

Xenoglossophobia also termed as foreign language anxiety is the feeling of uneasiness, worry, nervousness, and apprehension in learning, using, or speaking foreign languages. Foreign language anxiety is attributed to a number of causes.

What is the fear of English called? ›

'A to Z' List of Phobias
PhobiaDefinition
Anglophobiafear of England or the English
Anthrophobiafear of humans
Anuptaphobiafear of staying single
Aquaphobiafear of water
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Why am I afraid to speak how I feel? ›

If we've repeatedly had negative experiences around advocating for ourselves or social acceptance, we're less likely to feel safe speaking up. If we were ridiculed, yelled at, or abused for speaking up as children, it can be difficult to advocate for ourselves and our needs as adults.

Why is it difficult to communicate in English? ›

Many English learners struggle with speaking for three reasons: they are embarrassed by their foreign accent, they don't remember key words when they need them, and they can't really understand when people reply back to them, which leads to awkward situations.

What are the problems faced by students in speaking English? ›

The factors causing the speaking problems are lack of general knowledge, lack of speaking practice, fear of mistake, lack of words usage and grammar practice, low motivation, low participation, reading laziness, shyness, less dictionary usage, nervousness, fear of criticism, and unfamiliar words pronunciation.

Why students are not confident in speaking English? ›

Pronunciation problems that the students face are they often mispronounce the English words, their native language really influence their English pronunciation, they have no motivation to pronounce English words like native-speaker, they find difficulties to give a correct word stress towards the English words, and ...

How can I train my brain to speak English confidently? ›

10 Tips To Train Your Brain To Speak English Faster
  1. Immerse yourself in the language.
  2. Practice speaking regularly.
  3. Learn vocabulary and grammar.
  4. Use visualization techniques.
  5. Practice pronunciation.
  6. Set realistic goals.
  7. Use English in your daily life.
  8. Listen to English.
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What is the rarest phobia in the world? ›

What Are the Rarest Phobias?
  • Fear of Walking.
  • Fear of Vomiting.
  • Fear of Peanut Butter.
  • Fear of Mirrors.
  • Fear of Making Decisions.
  • Fear of Long Words.
  • Fear of Chewing Gum.
  • Fear of Phobias.
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What is the meaning of Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia? ›

Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia refers to the phobia or fear of long words. Feelings of shame or fear of ridicule for mispronouncing long words may cause distress or anxiety.

What is Leukophobia? ›

Leukophobia is an intense fear of the color white. It's a specific phobia, which occurs when you face or think of a particular situation.

Why am I afraid to speak another language? ›

Fear of judgement

Most of the time, people who dread speaking in a foreign language are simply afraid of the judgement of the person they are speaking to or the people listening to the conversation. “What will they think of my accent? “My grammar is really bad, they'll think I never went to school”…

Why is it difficult to speak in English? ›

The language features grammatical rules that are often broken, an alphabet that can confuse people who are used to a character-based system, and spelling and pronunciation irregularities that perplex even native speakers.

When I try to speak English my mind goes blank? ›

The solution is to free up your brain as much as possible. Learn English in the right way (study this free training), know WHAT to say and HOW to say it in conversation. Then get good (and get over your fear) by using English in scary in real-world situations. Hope that helps.

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