How to Speak English Without Making Grammar Mistakes
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Many teachers say, ‘Don’t worry about your grammar mistakes, just communicate.’
Ah, well, yes, but you see, there’s something else very important you need to know — and if you don’t do this, your spoken English will just never improve.
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In this lesson, you’ll discover the essential habits that actually build better grammar: learning one rule at a time, practising deliberately, speaking slowly, recording yourself, using AI to review, and writing to reinforce your skills. Get ready to level up your English — the smart way.
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wow, this is a really good video. I speak fluently and understand perfectly, but I still feel like I haven’t improved as I want to, people can understand me, but I feel like I have a lot of grammar mistakes. I’ll start practicing and following your advice - new subscriber!
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Can I use your rules in learning other language, like I use your techniques on Russian or Spanish?
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00:00:30 Welcome
If someone wants to hold a video conversation, reach out to me.
00:04:09 One rule at a time
00:05:27 Practise
Spoken with Grammar practical will work ❤❤❤
00:08:49 Speak slowly
00:10:41 Record yourself and check
I am not a native English speaker. I must confess that you don't just give us motivation, but also it helps us to build ourselves.
00:11:50 Use AI to review
00:13:07 Do some writing
I want one person to practife together
00:13:44 Summary
#EnglishGrammar #SpokenEnglish #GrammarTips #LearnEnglish #SpeakEnglishFluently #IELTSPreparation #keithspeakingacademy
You are an inspiring teacher and can make lessons simple and interesting for the students.
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More User Perspectives
The point about practicing one rule at a time is smart. Something I'd add is that writing is actually the best way to internalize grammar rules before speaking because you have time to think about structure. Speaking is real-time and stressful. Writing lets you practice the same patterns at your own pace. I'm the developer behind BeLikeNative and this is exactly why I built it. You write something, hit a shortcut, and it shows you how a native speaker would phrase it. That feedback loop trains your instincts faster than memorizing rules.
@BeLikeNativeThese tips are excellent, they really are-- but the thing is, I don't think recommending AI to people isn't really a good idea. I'm not a nature obsessed freak, but considering the effects of AI upon our environment, it's best to avoid using them and try to obtain information from sites, google (without gemini) and even your teachers.
@IvyLux-g3zThank you, your videos are very useful
@UsefullTV-b3vYou were right Keith, writing is the best method to improve your language. It doesn't just give you motivation but also it helps you to build yourself
@Averagetuber324Thank you 🙏
@ЭльвираСон-д3щThis is very informative. Well done on this succes!
@dearteacherliOh guy.Funny.
@KashmirAcademicForumGrateful..
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You are an incredibly profound teacher. These six rules are universal tools that make learning anything possible.
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@SabbirKhan-qd1emYour teaching is very good 👍
@naunihal1450I need a partner for practice
@lil_66644:17 - save you sooo much wasted time
@plugslideSUPER, SUPER USEFUL, KEITH❕️👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Actually, I'm a Spanish speaker and you know what?..., I definitely think learning English GRAMMAR is CRUCIAL for me, cuz' it's absolutely different to Spanish Grammar, as you well know...🤷♀️
Anyway PROF, as always..., I really enjoyed this lesson..., YOU'RE A HARD ACT TO FOLLOW 👌👌❕️🤗🤗🤗🤗👋🇦🇷
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I don't listen until the end
Even at 2.43 I have to subscribe to the channel to learning
It's always a pleasure to listen to you.
@billalnia1957Thank you so much Keith really appreciate your teachings.
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@vikamorava708Thanks teacher 😊
@zaripovvasI love your intro!❤
@จีรนันท์แสงจันทร์thank you for this valuable tip.
@3PHUTHONAnyone wants to practice English with me?? 🥲
@kiranuqw12I love how you teaching us. Thank you so much
@hihihihehoI’m understand native English, but very different understand other people 😢😢😢
@NuriddinzodaNematullo9:10 That's a golden advice for English learners, because some cultures, like Asian and Slavic for example(I'm Russian, and I can relate to this), they are used to casually speak really really fast, compared to an average English speaker, and, well, even in Russian I struggle to keep up with what I'm saying, but it's not just unnecessary in English, but also impact how you build your sentences
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@Eyeman-2I’m also watching your videos and learning grammar skills using day by day.
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@SameerKhan-h9d2jIs therer anyone for practice English speaking?
@lifeofyeasinThank you teacher Keith.
@lipurwidhinugroho801good work
@AndreaGarciaaiCalm guidance with practical prompts makes the learning path feel simple and encouraging �� — I also make short practice recaps and would be thankful for any feedback you can kindly offer.
@TòngHồ-q7fAny one wants to improve your speaking replies to me i’m not native i just try to speak ❤❤
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@serhaddbtnr3822Many thanks Sir, for you effort. I appreciated you work and l learning alot of from you.
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