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English Conversation on Self-confidence

English Conversation Class on self-confidence with challenging questions and academic activities for advanced ESL students Questions about self-confidence What is a recent situation where you felt confident in your abilities? What specific skills or strengths helped you feel that way? Is there a specific area of your life where you struggle with self-confidence? When faced with a challenge in this area, what negative self-talk typically arises? Imagine your most confident self. How would they approach a situation that currently makes you feel anxious? What can you learn from this confident version of yourself? Related Idioms, Proverbs & Expressions Take the ...

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10 thoughts on “English Conversation on Self-confidence”

  1. Attack your fear, and the death of your fear will be certain. (Emerson)

  2. 5. Why having confidence is important?

    • Grammar Point (Question Form): You need to invert your sentence: Why is …?
      The number of your question must be “7”.

  3. 6. What would happen to you if you didn’t have enough self-confidence?

  4. 5. How can you boost the level of your self-confidence?

  5. 4. Have you ever thought about how confident do you seem to others? Why?

    • Grammar Point (Noun Clause): … how confident you seem to others…
      The first part of your question is a yes/no question. The second part (why) does not semantically fit the first part.
      By the way, welcome back 🙂

  6. 3. Please analyze the word confide etymologically and share your findings with us so that we could have a more vivid understanding of what confidence is all about.

  7. 2. Which one is better: diffidence or overconfidence? Why?

  8. 1. What differences exist between diffidence, confidence and overconfidence?

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