Fix your 'SPEAKING' Grammar!

Fix your 'SPEAKING' Grammar!

From Communicate101: Speaking Writing Tips! by Sarika Singh- Communication Coach- Communicate101.com

February 19, 2026 · 24 min · Season 3 · Episode 80

About this episode

This episode provides strategies to improve spoken grammar under pressure.

“ Why can’t I just say what I mean in proper English? I know it perfectly in my head but when I speak, my grammar is all over the place!” If you feel the same, you're in the right place at the right time! First of all, not being able to speak Grammatically perfect English is not a lack of intelligence . It is also not a lack of English skills . It’s simply the real-time pressure of speaking — your braintrying to juggle ideas, words, tense, tone, and nerves all at once. And that’s exactly what today’s episode is about: three practical, lived-in strategies to make your spoken grammar as smooth as your writing — even when nerves, emotion, or pressure threaten to take over. By the end of this episode, you’ll see that speaking clearly isn’t about perfection — it’s about structure, rhythm, and most importantly, giving yourself permission to breathe while youspeak . Trust me, this episode WILL help you! This podcast is about building communications for your career & personal growth. If you want to come for our free coaching events, just email us a short profile (include your linkedin if you have it) along with your city and we’ll call you when we’re doing a show in your town! Email…

People in this episode

Host: Sarika Singh

Topics covered

  • speaking skills
  • grammar
  • communication strategies
  • personal growth
  • public speaking

Keywords

  • speaking
  • grammar
  • communication
  • nerves
  • public speaking
  • personal growth
  • English skills

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Communicate101, Communicate101.com, Apple, Spotify

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