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Ever feel like you know English… but the moment you have to speak, your brain goes blank? 😅 Or you start thinking about every word, every mistake, every accent… and you just stay quiet. You’re not lazy. You’re not “bad at English.” A lot of the time, it’s not your vocabulary that’s stopping you — it’s a few common myths you’ve been carrying around for years. In this video, I break down 7 myths that quietly kill confidence and keep smart, capable adults from speaking up. These are things I’ve heard again and again from learners — and honestly, I used to believe some of them about language learning too. We’ll talk about myths like: • “I need to be more fluent before I speak.” • “If I make mistakes, people will judge me.” • “My accent is a problem.” • “I have to think in English first.” • “Native speakers speak perfectly.” And I’ll show you what’s actually true — in real life, in real conversations. Not “classroom English.” Just the stuff that helps you feel more relaxed and more natural when you open your mouth. If you tend to overthink, freeze, or rehearse sentences in your head… this one is for you. ✅ Because confidence doesn’t come from being perfect. It comes from getting comfortable being human in English. One thing I want you to hear clearly: you’re not the only one. Most adult learners feel nervous, especially with fast speakers, small talk, phone calls, or group conversations. That doesn’t mean you can’t do it — it just means you need a better mindset and a better relationship with mistakes. As you watch, try to notice which myth has been living in your head the longest. Then pick one small way to challenge it this week. Small steps, real progress. 💬 If this video helps, hit Like — it really supports the channel. And leave a comment: *Which myth hits you the hardest right now?* I read the comments, and it helps me make videos that actually match what you’re dealing with. You’ve got this. And you don’t have to sound perfect to be understood. 👍 #englishspeaking #learnenglish #englishfluency #speakenglish #englishconfidence #englishconversation #realenglish #englishlistening #englishpractice #adultenglishlearners #languagelearning #accentconfidence #englishpodcast #communicationSkills #mindsetmatters