Many English learners struggle with speaking smoothly, even if they understand grammar and vocabulary well. The key to fluency is fast, comfortable speech built through daily, low-pressure practice.
Reading helps build vocabulary and grammar, but it cannot make you fluent in English by itself. Fluency comes from regular speaking, active listening, and quick response practice. Without real ...
Many English learners confuse 'advanced' with 'fluent,' chasing rare vocabulary instead of building speed and comfort in real conversations. True fluency is about quick, confident responses under ...
Learning English is a skill which you build over time. Each person learn at their own speed. Some of you start speaking well in just 8-9 weeks, while others may need a year or more. So, “How long does ...
Learning English is one thing. Using it confidently in real conversations is another. Many learners reach a point where ...
Mastering English idioms is more than just memorising funny phrases—it’s about sounding natural and fluent. Research shows that gaining control of idiomatic expressions is an important indicator of ...
Students, post-docs, research scholars and other members of the campus community who are interested in improving their fluency in English are invited to join the Spoken English Programs for “Summer ...