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"I knew the grammar... but I was too afraid to speak." In Part 2 of our inspiring interview series, Venita gets real about the psychological barriers of learning English. We dive deep into the fear, hesitation, and lack of confidence that stopped her from speaking freely during her school and college years—even though she knew the rules of the language. Many of us understand grammar. Many of us have the vocabulary. But the moment we have to speak in public… we freeze. If you have ever felt shy, scared, or judged while speaking English, this conversation is for you. This isn't just a lesson in English; it’s a lesson in building the mindset of a communicator. 🕒 In this episode, we discuss: [0:00] Intro: The gap between "knowing" and "speaking" English [1:30] Venita’s school & college experience: Was she always confident? [4:15] Public Speaking: The fear of being judged by others [7:00] The "Internal Barrier": What exactly stops us from speaking freely? [9:45] Shifting your Mindset: How to stop worrying about mistakes [12:20] Advice for students and professionals struggling with confidence 🚀 Why this story matters: This is not just about English. It’s about confidence. If you are trying to improve your spoken English and build self-belief to grow in your career (just like Venita did to become a Senior Manager), this real-life story will give you the motivation you need. 👉 JOIN THE CONVERSATION: What is the #1 thing that stops YOU from speaking English confidently? Is it grammar, fear of judgment, or something else? Comment below! 🔗 Stay Connected: Subscribe for more real conversations on spoken English, confidence, and communication: / @anglotamilan Watch Part 1 here: • Why Being in an English Medium School Isn'...