Many students study English for years, but when it comes to speaking, they still feel nervous. This happens not because they don’t know English, but because of a few common habits that slow them down. Let’s look at some simple mistakes and how you can improve them.

1. Translating From Your Mother Tongue
Most learners first think in their local language and then translate into English. This makes speaking slow and confusing.
What to do:
Start thinking in simple English. Use easy sentences like “I am tired” or “I need help.” With practice, your brain will slowly get used to English.
2. Being Afraid of Mistakes
Many students stop speaking because they are scared of grammar mistakes.
What to do:
Remember, everyone makes mistakes while learning. Speak first, improve later. Confidence is more important than perfect grammar.
3. Limited Vocabulary
Sometimes you know what you want to say, but you don’t know the right words.
What to do:
Learn a few new words every day and try to use them in daily conversations.
4. Wrong Pronunciation
Incorrect pronunciation can confuse the listener and reduce your confidence.
What to do:
Listen to simple English videos and repeat the sentences aloud. Regular practice helps a lot.
5. Speaking Too Fast
Some students speak very fast when they are nervous, while others speak very slowly.
What to do:
Try to speak calmly and clearly. Focus on being understood, not on speaking fast.
Final Thought
Improving spoken English takes time and regular practice. At Bright English Institute, we help students correct these mistakes gently and build confidence step by step.