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Why Indian Students Struggle With English Speaking – The Harsh Truth | Podcast Clip

"Why Indian Students Struggle With English Speaking – The Harsh Truth | Podcast Clip
🎙️ Podcast Clip: The Real Reason Students in India Can't Speak English Fluently

In this clip, we dive deep into why most students—even after completing their 12th—struggle with fluent English speaking. It’s not always their fault. The real issue? Lack of an English-speaking atmosphere at home and school. Despite attending school every day, students end up learning just a few sentences like "May I come in, sir?" or "May I go to the washroom?"

We discuss how the environment around us, including support from home and school, plays a major role in developing communication skills. With more educated parents today and progressive schools trying to build a better English environment, we believe things are changing—but slowly.

👉 Watch this short to understand the deeper issue behind English fluency struggles in India.

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