Speaking and conversation
Turn the English you know into English you can speak
You may understand more English than you can comfortably say. Conversation practice helps you bring words, grammar, pronunciation, and ideas together so you can respond with greater ease.
You do not need perfect English or a perfect accent. You need useful language, meaningful practice, and the confidence to keep communicating.
Why speaking can feel difficult
Knowing English is not the same as using it
Many learners know vocabulary and grammar but freeze when someone asks a question. They may translate silently, worry about mistakes, search for the perfect word, or lose confidence when a conversation moves quickly. These are speaking skills that can be practiced.
English in your head
You recognize words when reading or listening, but they do not come quickly when you need to answer.
Pressure in the moment
You know what you want to say, but fear of mistakes or unclear pronunciation makes you hesitate.
What you will practice
Build the skills behind natural conversation
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Start and continue
Open a conversation, ask follow-up questions, change topics, and end politely.
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Speak clearly
Improve pronunciation, word stress, rhythm, and sounds that may be difficult for Arabic speakers.
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Stay flexible
Pause naturally, rephrase an idea, describe a missing word, and keep the conversation moving.
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Listen and respond
Recognize key information, check understanding, and respond appropriately in the moment.
English for everyday life
Practice conversations you may actually have
Daily communication
- Introductions and small talk
- Shopping and ordering food
- Appointments and phone calls
- Travel and asking for help
Work, study, and goals
- Workplace conversations and meetings
- Interviews and professional introductions
- Giving opinions and explaining ideas
- Presentations and group discussions
Pronunciation within speaking
Clarity matters more than copying an accent
Pronunciation is included as part of speaking practice. We may work on individual sounds, word endings, stress, rhythm, or connected speech when they affect understanding. The goal is not to erase your identity or force you to sound like someone else. The goal is to help other people understand you more easily.
A supportive way to learn
Practice without feeling judged
Relevant topics
Practice with situations, questions, and subjects that connect to your life, goals, and interests.
Useful feedback
Receive clear corrections and alternatives without having every sentence interrupted.
Visible progress
Notice what is becoming easier, identify your next focus, and build confidence through repeated use.
What if I make mistakes?
You will make mistakes because mistakes are part of learning to communicate. A successful conversation is not a conversation with perfect grammar. It is one where you understand, respond, express your meaning, and keep going.
Ready to speak with more confidence?
Tell us what you would like to improve and which days and times work best for you.