Many children want to speak English,but sometimes, they feel shy, nervous, or afraid of making mistakes.
As a parent, you may hear things like:
“I know it in my head, but I can’t say it.”
“I’m scared to speak in front of other people.”
“What if I say it wrong?”
Don’t worry. This is very normal.
Shyness is not a weakness,it’s just the beginning of confidence.
What Causes Shyness When Speaking English?
Children often hesitate because:
- They’re afraid of making mistakes
- They compare themselves to other children
- They don’t want to feel embarrassed
- They don’t know the vocabulary yet
- They’ve never spoken with a native or foreign teacher before
With the right environment, shy learners open up-sometimes faster than expected.
How I Help Shy Children Speak Comfortably
My approach is gentle, patient, and encouraging.
In my lessons, I:
- Give students time to think
- Use fun games and visuals
- Celebrate effort, not perfection
- Model simple sentences
- Ask easy, confidence-building questions
- Make learning feel safe and friendly
I never rush children. I listen. I encourage. I gently guide.
And little by little, their voice becomes stronger.
I’ve taught students who:
- Wouldn’t speak at all during the first lesson
- Only answered with “yes” or “no”
- Felt embarrassed about pronunciation
And after consistent lessons…
- They started asking questions
- They used full sentences
- Their eyes and voice showed confidence
My goal is not only to teach English,
but to help children love learning it.
Special Lesson for Shy Beginners
Level: Beginner
Focus: Confidence, vocabulary, speaking
Includes:
Fun warm-up games
Fimple speaking practice
Pronunciation support
Gentle correction
This lesson is perfect for children who need:
- Confidence
- A patient teacher
- A positive experience with English
Winter Break Is the Perfect Time to Start
With more free time and less school pressure, children feel relaxed and ready to learn.
If you would like your child to:
- Speak more
- Enjoy English
- And build confidence step-by-step
I would be happy to support them.