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1. Shift Focus to Speaking Practice

Knowing words and grammar is great, but speaking fluency comes from actively using the language. Here’s how you can practice:

a. Speak Daily

b. Language Exchange

c. Join Speaking Groups


2. Practice Speaking with Yourself

If you don’t have a conversation partner yet, practice alone.

Ideas:


3. Learn Common Phrases and Sentence Patterns

Often, speaking fluency is held back because you’re unsure of how to structure sentences quickly. Use cheat sheets to help with that


4. Immerse Yourself

Even if you can’t live in a German-speaking country, create a German environment.

Suggestions:


5. Record Yourself Speaking

Recording yourself serves two purposes:

  1. You’ll notice mistakes or areas for improvement.
  2. Over time, you’ll see how much you’ve improved.

What to Do:


6. Work with a Tutor

If you’re serious about improving, a tutor can accelerate your progress. Use platforms like italki, Preply, or Lingoda to find one. Even 1-2 sessions a week can build your speaking confidence.


7. Embrace Mistakes

Mistakes are part of the process. Instead of worrying about being perfect, aim to communicate meaning. If you’re understood, you’ve succeeded.


Challenge for the Week

  1. Record yourself speaking for 2 minutes every day.
  2. Book or plan one conversation with a partner or tutor.
  3. Shadow a short clip of native German (30 seconds to start).