Are You an Engineer Who Still Says, "I Can't Speak English Fluently"?
The problem isn't grammar. It's the way you think. You’ve got the degrees. You understand complex concepts. Yet, when it comes time to speak in English—in interviews, meetings, or social settings—your mind goes blank. You have the words, but you can't build the sentences fast enough. Sound familiar? You're not alone. The traditional approach fails because fluency isn't just about memorizing rules. True fluency requires two essential shifts: The Ability to Think In English: Moving past translation and immediately generating the right sentence structure, words, and context. The Ability to Think Creatively: Developing the mental agility and visualization to structure your ideas dynamically and express yourself with clarity and impact. Eevaa in "come on speak English fluently" The Secret? You Must Learn How to Think to Be Fluent. For over three decades, I (Neerav Gadhai, an Engineer turned Educator) have empowered thousands of students and ...