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Beyond "Good English" and Why Articulation Matters

Suja

Many learners aim for “good English”—correct grammar, a wide vocabulary, maybe even polished writing. But there’s another skill that quietly determines success in real life: articulation.

Articulation isn’t about using difficult words or sounding formal. It’s the ability to express your thoughts clearly, confidently, and in a way others can understand and respond to. It’s what helps you explain an idea in a meeting, share an opinion in a discussion, or adjust your message when someone disagrees.

Interestingly, this is also where many students feel the gap—especially in a time when tools like ChatGPT can help generate well-written answers. You might recognisea strong argument on screen, but can you recreate it in your own words, on the spot, in conversation?

That’s where articulation is built—not in perfect sentences, but in real-time thinking.

In my classes, we focus heavily on topic discussions. Check out more on what we do by booking the session.

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