Yesterday you learned how you can get fluent faster by focusing on learning phrases, NOT on memorizing individual words or grammar rules.
But there's another problem that might be holding you back from becoming fluent.
That problem is not being confident in your English.
Here are three simple ways you can increase your confidence to speak English.
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