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Conversation About How to Improve English Speaking Skills

Cast:

  • Host 1 (Bholu)
  • Host 2 (Golu)
  • Host 3 (Molu)
Conversation About How to Improve English Speaking Skills

Bholu:

(warm tone) Hello everyone! Welcome to EnglishMyFriend, the blog post where we make English learning fun and simple. I’m Bholu.

 

Golu:

And I’m Golu.

 

Molu:

(cheerfully) And I’m Molu! Today’s topic is close to our hearts: How to Improve English Speaking – for Hindi-speaking learners.

 

Bholu:

Exactly! We know that for many Hindi speakers, learning English feels like climbing a mountain. But don’t worry—we’ll share stories, struggles, and tips to make that journey easier.

 

Golu:

And maybe laugh a little along the way.

 

Molu:

(laughs) Oh yes, because sometimes our mistakes in English become the funniest memories.

 

Why Learn English?

 

Bholu:

Let’s start with the big question—why learn English at all?

 

Golu:

For me, English opens doors. Jobs, studies, travel—everywhere, English helps.

 

Molu:

True! And sometimes even watching movies. Imagine watching Friends or Harry Potter only in dubbed Hindi—it’s just not the same.

 

Bholu:

Yes, English is the global language. But for Hindi speakers, sometimes the motivation is also social. People feel more confident when they can speak English in public.

 

Golu:

Absolutely. I remember in college, students who spoke English fluently seemed more confident during presentations.

 

Molu:

(teasing) Golu, did you ever try to “impress” someone with English?

 

Golu:

(laughs) Maybe once or twice. Didn’t always work.

 

Bholu:

(smiles) See, English can be useful even for making friends.

 

Common Struggles for Hindi Learners

 

Golu:

Okay, but let’s be real. Learning English is not easy for Hindi speakers. What are the biggest struggles?

 

Molu:

Oh, so many! First, pronunciation.

 

Bholu:

Yes, that’s right.

 

Golu:

Grammar is also confusing. Hindi doesn’t use articles like a, an, the. But in English, you must use them.

 

Molu:

And translation mistakes! People say, “I am here since two hours”(incorrect) instead of “I have been here for two hours.” (correct)

 

Bholu:

Right. Another challenge is tenses. Hindi has tenses, but the way we use them in English is different.

 

Golu:

I struggled with prepositions. Should I say on the bus or in the bus? At home or in home? So tricky!

 

Molu:

And let’s not forget hesitation. Many Hindi speakers know English but are scared to speak. They think, “What if I make a mistake?”

 

Bholu:

Exactly. The fear of being judged stops people from practicing.

 

Funny Mistakes in Learning

 

Molu:

Speaking of mistakes, let’s share some funny ones.

 

Golu:

Okay, once I was at a restaurant and wanted to say “I am full”. But I said “I am fool.” The waiter laughed so hard!

 

Bholu:

(laughs) Oh no!

 

Bholu:

See, mistakes happen, but they’re part of learning. If you can laugh at them, you’ll learn faster.

 

Tips: How to Improve English Speaking Skills?

 

Bholu:

Now let’s give our listeners some practical tips.

 

Golu:

My tip—watch English shows with subtitles. You hear the pronunciation and read the words. It’s double learning.

 

Molu:

Yes! And also, listen to English documentaries. Even if you don’t understand all the words, your ears get used to the rhythm of English.

 

Bholu:

Reading is powerful too. Start with simple English books or even children’s stories. Gradually move to newspapers and novels.

 

Golu:

And don’t just read—try to speak. Even if you talk to yourself in the mirror, it helps.

 

Molu:

I do that! Sometimes I practice full conversations with myself while cooking. My family thinks I’m talking to ghosts. (laughs)

 

Bholu:

(laughs) Great practice though. Another tip: learn small phrases, not just single words. For example, instead of learning only the word “problem,” learn the phrase “I have a problem.” That’s ready-to-use English.

 

Golu:

Exactly. And don’t forget—practice daily. Even 15 minutes a day makes a big difference.

 

Role of Hindi in Learning English

 

Bholu:

Some learners feel they should completely avoid Hindi while learning English. What do you think?

 

Molu:

I don’t agree. Hindi can actually help. For example, translating tricky words first into Hindi makes them easier to remember.

 

Golu:

True. Like, “responsibility” becomes ज़िम्मेदारी. Once I connected them, I never forgot the word.

 

Bholu:

Yes, bilingual learning works. But the key is—don’t stay stuck in translation. Slowly, try to think directly in English.

 

Molu:

That’s the real game-changer: सोचने की भाषा बदलो.

 

Confidence and Practice

 

Golu:

Okay, let’s talk about confidence. Many Hindi speakers understand English but don’t speak. Why?

 

Bholu:

Fear. They think people will laugh.

 

Molu:

But honestly, people laugh for one minute, and then they forget. If you don’t practice, you’ll never improve.

 

Golu:

Yes, when I started, I used to speak slowly and carefully. But with practice, I became faster.

 

Bholu:

A good tip—join English clubs, or find a speaking partner. Even WhatsApp voice notes with a friend can help.

 

Molu:

And remember, confidence doesn’t mean speaking perfectly. It means speaking even if it’s not perfect.

 

Success Stories

 

Bholu:

Let’s share some success stories. Do you know anyone who improved their English journey?

 

Golu:

Yes, my cousin. He was from a small town, studied in Hindi medium. He practiced daily with YouTube videos, and now he works in a multinational company.

 

Molu:

That’s inspiring. My neighbor’s aunt learned English after the age 50. She joined a spoken English class and now talks to her grandchildren in English.

 

Bholu:

Amazing! See, age or background doesn’t matter. If they can do it, anyone can.

 

Daily Habits for Learners

 

Golu:

Before we close, let’s suggest daily habits for Hindi learners.

 

Molu:

Sure. My daily habit—write 5 sentences in English about your day. For example, “I woke up at 7. I went to work. I cooked dinner.” Simple but powerful.

 

Bholu:

Great one! My habit—learn one new word every day and use it in a sentence.

 

Golu:

And mine—speak English with at least one person daily, even if it’s just “Hello, how are you?” to a shopkeeper.

 

Molu:

Small steps every day become a big journey.

 

Closing

 

Bholu:

So today, we discussed why Hindi speakers learn English, their common struggles, funny mistakes, practical tips, and inspiring stories.

 

Golu:

And we learned that Molu talks to ghosts while practicing English.

 

Molu:

(laughing) Yes! But hey, ghosts are great listeners.

 

Bholu:

(smiling) Remember, your English journey may feel difficult, but every small effort counts.

 

Golu:

Don’t be afraid of mistakes. Learn, laugh, and keep moving forward.

 

Molu:

Exactly. And one day, you’ll look back and realize—you climbed that mountain.

 

Bholu:

That’s all for today.

 

All Together:

Bye!

Vocabulary & Phrase Chart: How to Improve English Speaking Skills

Word / Phrase

Meaning (English)

Meaning (Hindi)

Example Sentence

Journey

A process of learning or traveling

यात्रा / सफर

Learning English is a long journey.

Motivation

Reason for doing something

प्रेरणा

My motivation for English is getting a good job.

Confidence

Belief in yourself

आत्मविश्वास

Speaking daily builds confidence.

Pronunciation

The way a word is spoken

उच्चारण

Her pronunciation of “school” is correct.

Article (a, an, the)

Small words before nouns

आर्टिकल

Use “a” before “dog.”

Prepositions

Words that show position (in, on, at, etc.)

संबंध सूचक शब्द

We say “on the bus,” not “in the bus.”

Hesitation

Pause because of fear or doubt

हिचकिचाहट

He speaks with hesitation in class.

Mistake

Something done wrong

गलती

Don’t worry about mistakes; they help you learn.

Subtitles

Text showing dialogue in a movie

उपशीर्षक

I watch movies with English subtitles.

Rhythm (of language)

Natural flow of sounds

लय

Listening to songs helps you learn the rhythm of English.

Phrase

Group of words with meaning

वाक्यांश

“I have a problem” is a useful phrase.

Bilingual

Using two languages

द्विभाषी

She is bilingual in Hindi and English.

Translation

Changing words from one language to another

अनुवाद

Translation helps beginners understand English.

Practice makes perfect (idiom)

The more you practice, the better you become

अभ्यास से सिद्धि

Keep trying—practice makes perfect!

Speaking partner

A person you practice with

बोलने का साथी

Find a speaking partner for daily English.

Success story

Example of someone achieving something

सफलता की कहानी

His English journey is a success story.

Inspiring

Giving hope or encouragement

प्रेरणादायक

Her progress in English is inspiring.

Daily habit

Something you do every day

दैनिक आदत

Reading one page daily is a good habit.

Step by step (idiom)

Slowly, little by little

धीरे-धीरे

Learn English step by step, don’t rush.

Think in English

To form ideas directly in English

अंग्रेज़ी में सोचना

Try to think in English instead of translating.

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