Have you ever known the answer in class but stayed quiet because you weren’t sure how to say it? You’re not alone. Many students hold back — not because they don’t know the topic, but because they’re unsure of the words. That’s where English can make all the difference.English isn’t just a subject in school. It’s the language of announcements, debates, stage events, interviews, and even most school competitions. The better you get at using it, the more confident you become — not just in writing essays, but in expressing ideas, asking questions, and speaking your mind.Good language skills help you stay calm during speeches, explain your thoughts clearly, and connect with your teachers and classmates. Whether it’s introducing yourself, presenting a project, or replying during a quiz, English gives you the tools to sound sure of yourself — even when you feel nervous inside.Confidence grows with practice. The more you read, the more words you know. The more you speak, the more natural it feels. It’s okay to make mistakes — that’s part of learning. Every time you try, you’re getting stronger, just like building muscles at the gym.So if you’ve been waiting for the “right time” to speak up, this is it. Read a little more, write a little more, and don’t be afraid to use English in your everyday conversations.Because once you find your words, you’ll find your voice too.