Episode 30: Overcoming Language Anxiety and Linguistic Racism in English
In this episode, I explore the issue of confidence, or lack thereof, among English learners when speaking, especially with native speakers. I delve into the phenomenon of 'language anxiety' or 'communication apprehension,' and discuss how it can significantly affect the performance and progress of English language learners. I also touch on the issue of 'linguistic racism' or 'accent discrimination,' and how it contributes to language anxiety.
Throughout the episode, I provide practical tips and strategies to help learners gain confidence in their English-speaking ability. These include using positive self-talk, speaking louder and slower, speaking in full sentences, reading out loud, not worrying too much about making mistakes, and setting realistic goals. I also discuss ways to address linguistic racism and create a more inclusive environment for all English speakers.
Finally, I share some inspiring stories from English learners who have overcome their fears and achieved fluency. These stories serve as a reminder that with determination, perseverance, and the right strategies, anyone can become a confident English speaker.
Links I used in this episode:
- The Pervasive Problem of Linguistic Racism - BBC
- How to Gain Confidence in Your English Speaking - VOA Learning English
- Why Native English Speakers Fail to be Understood in English - The Conversation
- Video: Overcoming Language Anxiety - YouTube
More episodes from "What You Say in English!"
Don't miss an episode of “What You Say in English!” and subscribe to it in the GetPodcast app.