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No matter how many practice sessions I complete or how much content I write, my ultimate communication goal is to be able to speak fluently—whether in everyday conversations or during public speeches.

While writing can be improved with the help of AI tools, fluent and engaging communication not only serves professional purposes but also brings genuine joy and meaningful experiences to our lives. That’s why my first priority is to improve my speaking skills and try my best to achieve fluency.

The videos below can be taken as benchmarks for the level of communication I aim for:

If I can reach this level of speaking, I’ll be able to handle most real-life situations confidently — even those that are difficult or complex.


🧠 Key Areas to Close the Gap

  1. Pronunciation, Stress, and Rhythm

    One of the most crucial components is improving my pronunciation of certain syllables and developing more natural stress, intonation, and pacing.

  2. Accurate Word Usage and Grammar

    Another key point is using words, grammar, and expressions correctly.

    I shouldn’t try to use overly complex collocations at the beginning — even simple expressions, when spoken clearly and accurately, can be very effective.

    This is not a particularly difficult task, but it requires dedicated time and effort.

  3. Expanding Collocations and Useful Expressions

    Once I reach an acceptable level of pronunciation and grammar accuracy, I’ll focus on absorbing more collocations and useful phrases to make my speech more natural and flexible.

  4. Immersive Speaking Environment

    If time and environment allow, I will expose myself to more English-speaking settings — increasing the frequency of speaking and trying to handle all kinds of situations in English.


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