• The Fear of Speaking Wrong

    😬 Many learners stay silent out of fear of mispronouncing words. But silence slows progress. Encouragement, not correction, builds bravery.💪🚀
    How do you reduce fear in your speaking activities?

  • @Nawres-Alabed specific phobia characterized by intense anxiety related to public speaking.
    General fear of speaking:
    This can encompass a broader fear of saying the wrong thing in any situation, including everyday conversations.

  • @Nawres-Alabed People worry about being negatively evaluated or criticized by others.

  • @Nawres-Alabed
    Absolutely true! I try to create a safe and supportive environment where mistakes are seen as part of learning. I model positive responses, use pair or group work to build confidence, and celebrate effort over perfection. Encouragement and gentle feedback go a long way in helping learners find their voice.

  • @Nawres-Alabed

    Dear, I completely agree that fear of speaking wrong can be a huge barrier. To reduce fear, I think it's essential to create a supportive environment where learners feel comfortable taking risks. Encouragement and positive feedback can go a long way in building confidence.

    Some strategies that work for me include:

    • Focusing on fluency over accuracy in initial stages
    • Using peer-to-peer conversations to build rapport
    • Celebrating small victories and progress
    • Emphasizing communication over perfection

    Sobia