You do not need a classroom every time you want to practise speaking. You need a reason to talk, a few quiet minutes, and a way to notice what improved.
Use your voice every day
Reading and listening help, but they do not replace speaking. Answer a question, describe what you see, or retell a short event aloud. Ten focused minutes is more useful than waiting for a perfect hour.
Practise in a situation
It is easier to find words when the situation is clear. Practise asking for help, explaining a choice, or responding to another person. Amiboli uses stories to give each reply that context.
Fix one thing at a time
Do not rebuild every sentence. Choose one target—clarity, pace, or a better phrase—and try the line again. Small corrections are easier to remember and repeat.
Daily speaking beats occasional studying.
