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How often do you speak English? I’d love to hear about your experience!
Do you speak English every day? A few times a week? Only in certain situations?
Where do you usually use it? At work? With friends? Online? While traveling?
Let’s also talk about how it feels when you speak English.
When do you feel the most confident or happy using it?
Also, what do you find difficult or frustrating when you’re speaking?
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The moment I realized I wanted to teach English—and encourage people not to give up—was when I saw how this language can sometimes feel like a barrier to people’s goals.
I’ve heard so many people say that English feels frustrating, confusing, or even stressful, but they don’t give up because they need it for something important in their lives.
Maybe it’s for a job, a move to another country, or studying at a university. Maybe it’s simply to connect with more people and feel more confident in conversations.
That’s when I knew I wanted to create something different.
Sometimes I will teach, but I do not want this club to feel like another classroom. I want to be someone who encourages you and walks alongside you—as a practice partner and friend—as you grow your English skills.
My goal is simple: help you feel more confident speaking so that you want to speak more often. And the more you speak, the more naturally your skills will improve.
Don’t think of your English as “broken” or “not good enough.”
Think of it as a skill you are building, step by step.
The motto of this club is to keep learning, keep growing, have confidence, and never give up—both in learning English and in life.
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So tell me—how often do you actually use English in your life?
Share your experience in the comments. I’d love to hear your story.