Is it better to speak English fluently with mistakes, or slowly with perfect grammar? level B1|
What You'll Learn in This Episode: 🗣️ Why fluency matters more than perfection – and when accuracy actually counts 🧠 How to stop translating in your head and speak more naturally 📝 Real grammar in action – Jenna breaks down conditionals, past tense, and polite disagreement without making it boring 💬 Natural phrases you can steal – like "Honestly?", "That's a fair point", and "I'd rather..." 🔥 How to build confidence even when you make mistakes (spoiler: everyone does!) Who Is This Episode For? This episode is perfect for: A2–B1 learners who want easy English listening practice with clear, slow speech B2 learners who want to hear natural, unscripted-sounding conversation Anyone who feels nervous speaking English and wants to build confidence Self-study learners who want to improve their listening, vocabulary, and grammar all at once How to Use This Episode: First listen: Just relax and enjoy the conversation. Don't worry about understanding every word. Second listen: Pause after each speaker and repeat their sentences out loud. Train your mouth and your ears. Third listen: Write down 3–5 phrases you liked and try using them in your own life this week. Join the Discussion! We want to hear from YOU 💬 Are you Team Fluency or Team Accuracy? Comment below and tell us why! Share your own experience—do you worry more about making mistakes or about being understood? 📌 Got a topic you want us to debate? Drop it in the comments and we might feature it in a future episode.

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