You probably know more English than you think. Have you ever thought about that?
Very often, the problem is not knowledge.The problem is that you haven’t trained what you already know enough yet.
That’s why I want us to do something simple together as a community. 👇
This week, or even today, while you’re walking, driving, or just looking around, start describing what you see in English.
Nothing complicated.Just real, simple English:
- “It’s raining.”
- “The street is busy.”
- “That shop is closed.”
- “I can hear a dog.”
- “There’s a man with an umbrella.”
This kind of practice is powerful because it helps you:
- activate the English you already have
- speak without pressure
- build pronunciation through repetition
- feel more confident using your voice
And most importantly: it helps turn passive English into active English.
So let’s make this a small community challenge. 💪
Your task:
Today, describe 3 things you see around you in English, then come back here and write them in the comments.
Even if they are very simple, post them. Simple is good. Simple means you are training.
Let’s practise together and encourage each other. 🔥
Maybe we can even talk about it tomorrow in the coffee hour! ☕