• Sat. Feb 28th, 2026

DHAKA — In a bold new approach to language acquisition, the celebrated English mentor Humayun Parvez has identified a “secret weapon” for students: video creation.

While traditional methods focus on textbooks and silent reading, Parvez is now emphasizing that the fastest path to success for English speakers in Bangladesh is to get in front of a camera. He argues that the process of recording oneself is not just about technology, but about building a fearless mindset.

Why Video Making Works According to Parvez’s latest guidance, creating video content serves several critical functions in the learning process:

  • Self-Correction: Watching your own footage allows you to see mistakes in pronunciation and body language that you wouldn’t notice while speaking live.
  • Confidence Under Pressure: Recording a video mimics the “pressure” of a real conversation, helping learners overcome the “shyness” often felt when speaking to others.
  • Building a Personal Brand: For creators like those at HRM English, videos aren’t just for practice—they are a way to reach thousands of followers and showcase expertise to the world.
  • Tracking Progress: A video library acts as a digital diary, showing a learner’s transformation from a beginner to a fluent speaker over months and years.

The Advice for Learners

Parvez encourages students to stop waiting for “perfection” and start recording today. Whether it is a short clip about your daily routine or an educational tutorial, the act of speaking to a lens is what bridges the gap between knowing English and owning English.

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