And who among you has the feeling that you don’t know where to start with “conversational English”? You’ve learned a bunch of words, taken courses, understood the rules – but how to start talking about everyday topics, like “why didn’t you sleep last night” or “what did you think about the movie” – I don’t understand. Is this something that needs training? Or will it come naturally?
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Everyday English doesn't come by itself - you have to "drill" it. But not from a textbook, but from your life. Try to speak into a dictaphone every day for 1 minute about your day. Specifically on everyday topics. Not for the sake of grammar, but to develop a rhythm. At first there will be confusion, then - the habit of formulating thoughts.