Did you know that Cambridge says it takes about 200 hours to move one English level?
Sounds reasonable, right?
Now let’s do simple math.
Many adults have studied English for 10–15 years.
School.
University.
Courses.
Apps.
Tutors.
That’s not 200 hours.
That’s often 1,000+ hours.
So here’s the uncomfortable question:
Why do so many people still freeze, panic, and feel weak when it matters?
Meetings.
Interviews.
Presentations.
If hours were the answer, this problem wouldn’t exist.
But it does.
Because English doesn’t fail in the classroom.
It fails under pressure.
Not because you don’t know enough words.
But because the person who must use those words was never built.
Skills grow with time.
Confidence under pressure does not.
And no app, grammar book, or extra course explains this part.
Most people just keep “learning more”
and hope the feeling will disappear.
It rarely does.
Think about it.