9 ENGLISH PHRASES YOU MUST STOP SAYING TODAY

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9 PHRASES TO AVOID

      1. “I’m never going to learn English.”

a. Stop saying this because it’s not true. With time and dedication, anyone can learn English and improve their language skills.

      2. “My English is so terrible.”

a. Stop saying this because negative self-talk can lower your confidence and make it harder to improve.

      3. “I’ll never be able to understand native speakers.”

a. Stop saying this because, with practice and exposure to English speakers, you can improve your comprehension skills.

      4. “I’ll always make grammar mistakes.”

a. Stop saying this because everyone makes grammar mistakes, even native speakers. Practice and improving your grammar takes time.

     5. “Why can’t I speak English fluently like everyone else?”

a. Stop saying this because everyone learns and improves at their own pace. Don’t compare yourself to others.

     6. “I’ll never be able to pronounce English words correctly.”

a. Stop saying this because, with practice and specific exercises, you can improve your pronunciation.

     7. “English is too difficult for me.”

a. Stop saying this because every language can be challenging to learn, but with time and practice, you can improve.

     8. “I can’t understand English movies or TV shows.”

a. Stop saying this because, with consistent practice, you can improve your listening skills and increase your comprehension of English media.

     9. “I’m too old to learn English now.”

a. Stop saying this because age is not a barrier to learning a new language. Many people learn languages later in life and find great success in doing so.

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