Ruhul Amin : Do you think making videos in English plays a vital role for beginners?
Azaeil chase :Yes, absolutely. I believe making videos plays a very important role, especially for beginners. Language learning is all about practice, and video-making is one of the most practical ways to practice. No matter what level you are at, the key is to start speaking. Why Making Videos Helps When you make videos, you’re not just speaking — you’re learning from yourself. You can go back, rewatch your videos, and notice your mistakes. You can check your pronunciation, sentence structure, and even your confidence level. If something sounds wrong, you can correct it and try again. That process helps you grow faster.” Learning From Real Conversations “Talking with friends — especially native English speakers — is extremely helpful. You’ll learn things that teachers and textbooks usually don’t teach, such as slang, natural expressions, and how English is actually used in daily life. Intellectual conversations are especially important because they help you learn new words and ideas.” Accent and Pronunciation Improvement “Videos are also great for improving pronunciation. You can see how your mouth and tongue move when you speak. Sometimes you’ll realize, ‘Oh, that doesn’t sound right,’ and then you can practice the word again. These are small fixes, but they make a big difference.”
Ruhul Amin : Should learners make videos in public places or only in quiet places?
Azaeil chase :Both are helpful. In quiet places, audio quality is better and you can focus more. In public places, it helps you overcome shyness and fear. If you’re recording in public, using a microphone is a good idea so people can hear you clearly.” Overcoming Shyness “Recording videos in public can definitely help reduce shyness. At first, it feels uncomfortable, but over time you become more confident. Confidence grows through exposure. The more you speak, the less afraid you become.” Group Practice & Skill Sharing “Another great idea is forming a small speaking group or club. You can read together, practice phonetics, compare pronunciation, and share skills. Some people may be better at certain things, and others can learn from them. Skill sharing is a powerful way to improve faster.” Final Thought “Language learning is a journey. Your accent will change, your confidence will grow, and your fluency will improve. If you take the time to study yourself and learn from the people around you, progress will come faster than you expect.
