Conversations are everywhere!

Conversations are everywhere. You are born. A few days old. You don’t understand the world and the world doesn’t understand you. Then you grow a little more and you start creating and imitating sounds and small words. Slowly you get better at uttering words and then a cluster of words and then over time you learn to create sentences. You actually start understanding the world when you start having conversations with people around you. As a child, you start learning through conversations with your mom and dad and sister and brother and relatives and neighbors and teachers and classmates. Your childhood is all about meaningful experiences and meaningless conversations. Meaningless that time. Now you know how meaningful those conversations were and how they shaped you into the person you are today.

Similarly, your most thoughts and beliefs are created directly or indirectly through conversations. The books you read are also a conversation between the writer and the reader. One might say it’s not a conversation but it is. It is a different kind of conversation. It is a conversation where the writer speaks at the time of writing and the reader speaks while he is reading. Whenever you are reading something, in your mind you are analyzing, scrutinizing and assessing what you are reading. You are in conversation.

Even a job interview is eventually a conversation between an HR and a candidate. A marriage proposal? A conversation between a lover and a potential lover. Rishte ki baat? Conversation between Ladki wale and Ladke wale. A lawyer fighting a case in the court? A conversation between judge and the lawyer. Friendship? Friendship I feel is based deeply on the conversations we have with our friends. A comedy show? A conversation between a comedian and their audience. A coaching session? A conversation between you and I.

More than half of what happens in your life is decided by the conversations you are having. Your relationship with people depends on your conversation with people. You must work to become a better conversationalist. I can help you.

Would you like to explore your mindset, talk about beliefs that are holding you from becoming a confident speaker, discuss topics like time management, book reading, stress management, arts, films and literature. We can talk about so many things and I can take you deeper into your thoughts, your beliefs and your mindset.

And the best part is that the main focus of all the sessions of my conversation club is to give you regular talking practice and regular feedback on your grammar, vocabulary, pronunciations and speaking skills. The goal is to improve your fluency and increase your confidence. How do I do it? I do it by challenging your beliefs, by giving you opportunities to practice, by sharing detailed feedback on your speaking skills and by asking you lots of thought-provoking questions. 

I invite you to join my conversation club.

Your coach,
Ziaur Rehman 


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