Beginning to speak does not mean giving long speeches. It means getting comfortable producing simple English when a situation calls for it.
Start with a complete short answer
One clear sentence is enough. Answer the question, finish the thought, and then add detail when the first sentence feels easy.
Repeat familiar situations
Practise introductions, requests, descriptions, and simple choices. Familiar situations reduce the mental load and help useful phrases become automatic.
Keep feedback simple
Fix one part of the answer and try again. Amiboli keeps feedback close to the line you just spoke, so the next step stays clear.
Short, regular speaking practice is a strong place to begin.
