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Many people in India study English for years but still hesitate while speaking. The reason is unka darr aur common mistakes that go uncorrected. Aaj hum baat karenge un mistakes ki jo students aksar karte hain.

Let's look at the most frequent errors and how you can fix them quickly.

❌ Mistake 1: "Myself Rahul"

❌ Wrong: "Myself Rahul"

✔ Correct: "I am Rahul"

"Myself" is a reflexive pronoun used for emphasis (e.g., "I did it myself"), not for introductions. This is a direct translation mistake from Hindi.

❌ Mistake 2: Using Hindi Structure in English

❌ Wrong: "I am going market"

✔ Correct: "I am going to the market"

English requires prepositions and articles that Hindi often omits. Training yourself to think in English rather than translating is the solution.

❌ Mistake 3: Fear of Making Mistakes

This is perhaps the biggest problem. Many people avoid speaking because they fear making errors. But hesitation itself becomes the biggest mistake.

👉 Remember: Fluency comes from practice, not perfection. Even native speakers make errors. Speak confidently and correct yourself as you go.

❌ Mistake 4: Not Practicing Speaking

Watching English YouTube videos or reading grammar books is not enough. Your speaking muscles need exercise — only speaking trains them.

  • Talk to yourself for 10 minutes daily
  • Record yourself and listen back
  • Join group discussions or a speaking club

❌ Mistake 5: "I am having food" (Wrong Continuous)

❌ Wrong: "I am having two brothers"

✔ Correct: "I have two brothers"

Stative verbs like "have", "know", "want" don't use the continuous form in English.

❌ Mistake 6: "Discuss about"

❌ Wrong: "Let's discuss about the project"

✔ Correct: "Let's discuss the project"

Some verbs don't need a preposition. "Discuss" already means "talk about."

❌ Mistake 7: "Return back"

"Return" already means coming back, so "return back" is redundant. Simply say: "I will return soon."

❌ Mistake 8: Wrong Pronunciation of Common Words

Many Indians mispronounce common English words due to regional language influence. Listening to native speakers and repeating out loud helps fix this over time.

❌ Mistake 9: Overusing "Actually" and "Basically"

These filler words are frequently overused in Indian English. Try to reduce them and replace with a moment of confident silence before answering.

❌ Mistake 10: Lack of Structured Practice

Most self-learners practice without a system. The result is slow progress and recurring mistakes. A structured course with expert feedback is the fastest way to improve.

✔ The Solution

The fastest way to fix these mistakes is through:

  • Daily speaking practice with feedback
  • One-on-one trainer corrections
  • Real conversation sessions

If you want to avoid these mistakes, joining a communication skills training program in Noida can help you improve faster.

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