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🧠 7 Simple English Words That Boost Your Confidence When You Speak

  • yespriyaitis
  • Jul 16
  • 2 min read
🧠 7 Simple English Words That Boost Your Confidence When You Speak
🧠 7 Simple English Words That Boost Your Confidence When You Speak

Speaking English doesn’t have to be difficult. Sometimes, using easy and positive words can make you feel more confident and sound more fluent — even if you’re just starting out!

Here are 7 simple English words that you can start using every day. They are friendly, polite, and perfect for both beginners and intermediate learners.

1. Sure

Meaning: Yes, definitely.Example:A: Can I borrow your pen?B: Sure!

Use it instead of just saying “yes” — it sounds more natural and confident.

2. Maybe

Meaning: Possibly, not certain.Example: Maybe I’ll join the class later.

It helps you sound polite when you’re unsure.

3. Exactly

Meaning: That’s correct / I agree.Example:A: So, we should reach by 9, right?B: Exactly!

Sounds smart and shows agreement clearly.

4. Actually

Meaning: In reality / truthfully.Example: I actually enjoy learning English now!

Use this to correct gently or add your opinion confidently.

5. Of course

Meaning: Definitely / with pleasure.Example:A: Can you help me with this?B: Of course!

Very polite and friendly phrase to use in conversations.

6. I think

Meaning: Giving your opinion.Example: I think English is fun if you practice every day.

Great for expressing your thoughts politely and clearly.

7. Don’t worry

Meaning: Everything is okay / Stay calm.Example: Don’t worry, you’ll get better at speaking English.

A comforting phrase that builds confidence — for yourself and others!

💬 Practice Time with Priya Miss:

Try using these words in your daily conversations.✨ Here’s a mini task:Write 3 short dialogues using any of these words. Share them in the comments or message me on Instagram @englishwithpriya 💛

📝 Final Tip:Start small, speak simple, and don’t be afraid to make mistakes. Every word you speak brings you closer to fluency! 🌸


 
 
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