How to Improve Listening Skills
November 28, 2025Speech Format for Beginners
November 29, 20251. INTRO
Most teenagers think professional English is only for adults or office workers…
but in reality, teens need it too —
for school projects, competitions, interviews, presentations, and future career growth.
Today, I’ll show you how teens can speak professional, polished English at an early age.
2. PURPOSE
This vlog will help teens:
- Sound confident and mature
- Improve formal communication
- Use the right vocabulary in school, interviews, and competitions
3. SCOPE
We will cover:
- Tone & style
- Professional vocabulary
- Email & message etiquette
- Presentation English
- Confidence-building habits
4. TIP 1: USE A CALM, CLEAR TONE
Professional English is not fancy —
it’s clear, calm, and respectful.
Speak slowly and avoid slang or filler words like “umm,” “basically,” “actually.”
5. TIP 2: USE PROFESSIONAL PHRASES
Here are some simple, powerful lines teens can use:
- “I believe…”
- “In my opinion…”
- “Could you explain that, please?”
- “Thank you for the information.”
- “I appreciate your help.”
These lines instantly make your English sound mature.
6. TIP 3: AVOID INFORMAL CHAT LANGUAGE
❌ “BTW, IDK, LOL, Tbh…”
✔️ Use complete sentences in professional settings.
Example:
“I’m not sure. I will check and let you know.”
7. TIP 4: LEARN BASIC EMAIL WRITING
Teens should know how to write simple emails:
- Start with: “Dear Sir/Madam,”
- Use short, clear sentences
- End with: “Regards, (Your Name)”
This is useful for school submissions, competitions, and internships.
8. TIP 5: USE PRESENTATION ENGLISH
For school projects and competitions, use phrases like:
- “Today, I’ll be talking about…”
- “The main point is…”
- “To conclude…”
- “Thank you for listening.”
These are used by professionals worldwide.
9. TIP 6: READ & LISTEN LIKE A PROFESSIONAL
Encourage teens to:
- Read articles
- Watch English talks
- Listen to educational podcasts
This builds vocabulary and improves tone naturally.
10. TIP 7: PRACTICE WEEKLY SPEAKING
Once a week, practice:
- 2-minute speech
- Reading aloud
- Explaining a topic
This builds confidence and fluency.
11. CONCLUSION
Professional English is not about big words —
it’s about clear thinking, respectful tone, and confident speaking.
If teens start practicing now, they will speak better than most adults in the future.


