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Fear of making mistakes? A different way to look at it

Oriane

There is a moment most language learners know, even if they don’t always talk about it.
 
You know, this moment, when you are in a conversation. 
You know what you want to say. The words are there, and yet… you don’t say it.
 
And most of time, it's not that you don’t know, but you are not sure if it’s correct.
So you hesitate, simplify, or worse you say nothing. That is the fear of making mistakes.
 
It’s a small moment, but it happens more often than we realize. And little by little, it changes the way you speak, impact our motivation and our confidence.
 
We often think the problem is making mistakes, but that’s usually not what really holds people back. It’s more about how you react to them. The hesitation, the overthinking, that little voice that makes you second-guess what you already know. 
 
And suddenly, speaking doesn’t feel natural anymore. Not because your level isn’t enough, but because you don’t quite let yourself use it.
 
Believe me, I’ve experienced this myself.
 
I studied English for years in France. I even went abroad a few times during summer. But I still couldn’t really speak. I could say a few basic sentences, but anything more felt blocked. And at some point, I started associating speaking with discomfort. Sometimes even embarrassment.
 
Things changed when I moved to Japan. Because let's be honest, speaking only French was not an option anymore. I had to be able to communicate with others (and yes I am learning japanese too).
 
What made the difference wasn’t a method. It was the people around me. They didn’t care about my accent or my mistakes. They just wanted to understand me.
 
Because of that, I started speaking more. Then more easily. And eventually, more naturally.
 
Today, I live and work mostly in English. Not because I became perfect, but because I stopped waiting to be.
 
Truth is, I don’t really see mistakes as something to avoid. They are simply part of the process. They show you where you hesitate, what you’re missing, and how you think.
 
And maybe the shift is here: not trying to speak without mistakes, but allowing yourself to speak with them.
 
Because communication is not about perfection. 
It’s about being understood and taking part in the conversation.
 
In my lessons, I focus on creating a space where mistakes are not something to avoid, but something we can use to build more natural and confident communication.
 
If you are interested feel free to check it.
Oriane

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