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How to speak English fluently — a 10-minute daily plan

Fluency is built in minutes, not marathons. Here's a simple routine anyone can keep.

  • Warm up with two tongue twisters to loosen your mouth.
  • Read one short paragraph aloud — record it and listen back.
  • Answer one speaking prompt for 60 seconds without stopping.
  • Note one word you struggled with and use it three times tomorrow.
  • Repeat daily. Small reps beat rare long sessions, every time.

Beat the nerves before you speak

Nervousness is normal — even for great speakers. Channel it instead of fighting it.

  • Breathe out slowly for six counts before you start; it calms your voice.
  • Lead with one clear sentence you've rehearsed, then continue.
  • Use a short pause instead of a filler word — silence reads as confidence.
  • Aim to be understood, not perfect. Recover with a smile and carry on.
  • Practise low-stakes daily (games, recordings) so the real moment feels easy.

Build an English habit that actually sticks

Motivation fades; systems last. Make practice automatic.

  • Attach English to an existing habit (after breakfast, on the commute).
  • Keep a visible streak — don't break the chain.
  • Make it fun: a quick game counts as practice and keeps you coming back.
  • Lower the bar on hard days — even two minutes keeps momentum.
  • Track progress so you can see yourself improving over weeks.

Fix the 5 sounds Indian-English learners mix up

A few targeted sounds make the biggest difference to clarity.

  • v vs w — “vest” vs “west”: top teeth touch the lip for v.
  • ship vs sheep — short ‘i’ vs long ‘ee’: stretch the vowel for sheep.
  • th — “think”, “three”: tongue lightly between the teeth.
  • Final consonants — say the ‘d’ in “hand”, the ‘t’ in “left”.
  • Word stress — DOC-tor, not doc-TOR. Practise with minimal-pair games.
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