This video addresses the common fear of making mistakes when learning English, using a relatable scenario where a student feels embarrassed after mispronouncing a word and being laughed at. The video teaches that every expert once struggled with simple words, and encourages learners to speak for personal improvement rather than seeking approval from others. The key message is that making mistakes is a natural part of the learning process and should not prevent someone from practicing and improving their English skills.
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Did Something Happened Yesterday? | Easy English Listening Practice Story for Beginners#learnenglishAdded:
Mom, I don't want to speak English today.
Did something happen yesterday?
Some students laughed when I mispronounced a word. Mocking others is not the character taught by our prophet.
But I still feel embarrassed.
Every expert once struggled with simple words, too.
What if they laugh again?
Speak for improvement, not for people's approval.
Are you also afraid of making mistakes while speaking English?
Tell me in the comments.
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