So many language learners think they need to memorize all of the grammar rules and be “perfect” before they can really start speaking. But the truth is, fluency isn’t about perfection—it’s about expressing your ideas and getting your message across. If you focus too much on getting everything 100% right, you’ll hesitate and miss the opportunity to just “soltar la lengua” and give it a try. What you truly need are the right words and the confidence to use them in real conversations.

Imagine trying to tell a story—what gets you stuck? Is it a tricky verb tense, or is it the fact that you can’t find the words you need at the moment? More often than not, it's the lack of vocabulary that slows you down, not the grammar. And what about telling a joke? Do you freeze because you don’t know the correct sentence structure, or is it because you're not confident enough to deliver the punchline? If you ask me, I’d say that confidence is what makes communication flow naturally. That’s why it’s crucial to prioritize the right language skills and elements—ones that will actually get you to get your ideas across. 

Our methodology focuses on what truly matters: building speaking confidence and expanding vocabulary through authentic, real-world interactions. Instead of memorizing endless grammar rules in isolation, you’ll engage with language in a way that is natural and practical. By focusing on these key aspects, you’ll start speaking more comfortably and reach your fluency goals faster than you ever thought possible. Let’s do it together!!

Speak More With Me

Welcome to Speak More With Me, a English and Portuguese language program and learning community! We offer both virtual and in-person classes for learners of all ages and levels. We have all native, certified, and experienced teachers, that are focused on helping student grow in a supportive and engaging environment. Check us out if you want to build fluency through a strong sense of community and strategic learning.

https://www.SpeakMoreWithMe.com
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