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Stop Translation in Your Mind

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How to Think English  in Your Mind    Do you translate sentences from your native language before speaking English?  If yes, you’re not alone—many learners struggle with this habit. However, thinking directly in English is the key to speaking fluently and confidently.   In this blog, you will learn why your translating slows and down, 7 powerful techniques to start thinking in English quickly.   Why Translating in Your Mind is a Problem?  When you translate before speaking   ❌ You speak slower – Your brain takes extra time to convert words.   ❌ You make more mistakes – Some phrases don’t translate directly.   ❌ You sound unnatural – Native speakers don’t think in two languages.   The solution? Train your brain to think in English first.  7 Ways to Think in English - Without Translating 1. Label Everything Around You in English   Start with simple objects around you. Instead of thinking "Th...

Tips to improve English pronunciation

10 Effective Tips to Improve English Pronunciation   Written by: slow english practice team  Good pronunciation is the key to speaking English fluently and confidently. Most of learners struggle with pronunciation, leading to misunderstandings or hesitation while speaking. However, with the right techniques, anyone can improve their English pronunciation.   In this blog, we will explore, 10 practical tips to help you sound more natural, clear and better when speaking English.    1.  Listen carefully to native speaker  The first step to improving pronunciation is active listening with native speaker. Pay attention to how native speakers pronounce words.   ✅ How to practice Watch English movies, TV shows, YouTube videos and follow slow english podcast too(use subtitles if need).   Listen to podcasts, news channels, and audiobooks.   Observe the rhythm, stress, and intonation in their speech.   Examp...

English Words you Hear Everyday

  20 English Words You Hear Every Day In this blog you will Most common words that's We use in daily life ❤️  Write by: Slow practice english team, If you're learning English, one of the smartest ways to improve your skills is to focus on the most-used words. These words appear in conversations, movies, TV shows, texts, and daily life. When you understand them, your listening and speaking skills improve fast. In this post, you will discover the 20 English words you hear every day, along with simple meanings and examples. These are basic but powerful building gap of everyday English. Top 20 Common Words with Examples 1. I ✅ Meaning:  Refers to yourself. ✅ Example:  I am happy. 2. You ✅ Meaning:  Refers to the person you are                                   speaking to. ✅ Example:  You are my best friend. 3. The ✅ Meaning:  Used before a specific noun. ✅ Example:...

10 Confusing Words

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  10 Confusing Words in Spoken English Easy Guidence by Slow English Practice   English learners many times get confused by words that sound similar or have related meanings. This blog will help you understand 10 of confusing English words, explained in a simple way, with examples and memory tips so you can speak more confidently. Let’s Start with new motivation! 1. Borrow vs. Lend Borrow = to take something temporarily ✅ I borrowed a pen from Sam. ✅ Can I borrow your book? Lend = to give something temporarily ✅ I will lend you my charger. ✅ She lent her bike to a friend. 💡 Tip: If you take → borrow. If you give → lend.   2. Say vs. Tell Say = we say something ✅ He said hello. ✅ She said it was raining. Tell = we tell someone ✅ I told her a secret. ✅ They told me the news. 💡 Tip:   Say = something. Tell = someone. 3. Look vs. See vs. Watch Look = to focus on something ✅ Look at the sky. ✅ I looked at the painting. See = to notice naturally ✅ I saw ...

Introduce Yourself in English

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How To Introduce Yourself in English By : slow english podcast team. Do you get nervous when someone asks,                  “ Tell me about yourself? ” Don’t worry!  In this post, I’ll show you how to introduce yourself in English — step by step — with simple examples. This is one of the most important things you must learn as a beginner. Whether it’s for school, job interviews, or meeting new people, a clear self-introduction shows your confidence and communication skills.  1. Start with a Greeting Always begin with a polite greeting. This creates a friendly first impression. 🔹 Examples:                        Hello!                        Hi, good morning.                        Good afternoon.                 ...