Speaking English with Confidence

5 Tips for Speaking English with Confidence

  1. Make eye contact with the people listening to you. Nothing shows confidence more than eye contact. Most native English speakers come from cultures where eye contact is a sign of confidence. When you look someone in the eyes while you are talking, you show them that you are competent and sure of yourself.
  2. Stress key words with emphasis. Most people will be able to understand the meaning of your statements if you clearly pronounce the key words in the sentence. We call these “content words”. Here is an example: Here is how stress sounds in a sentence when you focus on stressing content words and not stressing function words. (I capitalized words that need stress): I WALKED to the PARK last TUESDAY, because I WANTED to take my DOG on a WALK. Simply say those words more strongly and loudly than the other words. Fore more on this, read this article about ways to sound like a native speaker.
  3. Ask for clarification if you didn’t understand what someone said. Many times, non-native speakers of English won’t understand what someone has said to them, and instead of asking for the speaker to repeat themselves, many people just nod their heads as if they understood. When you do that, it makes you feel insecure about the direction of the conversation, and you will no longer feel like you can meaningfully contribute to the conversation. To regain your place in the conversation, just simply ask the individual to repeat what they have just said. You can say, “Sorry, I didn’t catch what you said?” Or you could say, “What’s that?”
  4. Record yourself speaking English on camera. A great practice for improving your speaking confidence is to record yourself and then watch it back. This exercise is for the brave! Watching yourself speak a second language is difficult because we are often our own worst critics. However, if you can take this practice as a way to better yourself, you will become much more confident of a speaker because you will have improved yourself.
  5. Stand up straight. Our body language often dictates how we feel. Watch this TED talk called “Your Body Language Shapes Who You Are” by Amy Cuddy. It will encourage you to stand up straight and position your body in a confident way, because body language can influence our mood. When you stand up straight, you start to believe in yourself, and you will see your confidence increase. Try it right now.

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