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Stop Translating in Your Head. Speak with Absolute Fluency
Designed exclusively for professionals who know the grammar but freeze when it's time to speak. Master the art of thinking directly in English and communicate with effortless confidence.
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The Speak Flow Framework
A scientifically proven 3-step loop to build muscle memory for English speaking.
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Bite-Sized Masterclasses
Unlock a focused 10-minute daily video lesson that deconstructs one specific English pattern and eliminates your mother-tongue influence.
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Active Speech Shadowing
Stop reading. Start speaking. Follow our proprietary speech shadowing exercises in the portal to build automatic vocal reflexes.
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Record & Track Progress
Record your audio assignments directly in the web app. Watch your confidence soar, hit your streaks, and claim your Graduation Certificate.
Why Traditional English Courses Keep You Stuck
And why the Speak Flow challenge actually works
❌ Traditional English Coaching
✕ Heavy focus on writing, reading, and memorizing grammar formulas.
✕ Translating sentences in your head from Hindi to English (causes stutter and pauses).
✕ Translating Hindi structures literally (like 'open the fan' instead of 'turn on').
✕ Fear of being judged for grammatical mistakes by friends or colleagues.
✨ The Speak Flow 60-Day System
✓Active Speech First: Speak out loud from Day 1 instead of writing.
✓Thinking in English: Drills to stop translating from Hindi in your head.
✓Error Correction: Focus on common Hindi-to-English translation blunders.
✓Safe practice portal: Private voice recordings, audio checklists, and zero judgment.
Built to Accelerate Your Career
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Ambitious Graduates
Radiate confidence during campus placements, dominate Group Discussions (GD), and effortlessly clear HR rounds with our structured STAR method training.
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Corporate Professionals
Communicate with absolute clarity on high-stakes client calls, present your ideas powerfully during team standups, and banish the fear of blanking out under pressure.
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Career Builders
Craft a bulletproof 60-second professional elevator pitch. Learn to pace your speech naturally and leave a lasting impression on recruiters.
Complete 60-Day Day-by-Day Syllabus
Scroll through the challenge layout and see what you will master
Day 1
Overcoming Hindi-to-English Hesitation
Focus on breaking the mental barrier of making mistakes and overcoming judgment. Hindi speakers often feel nervous about grammar errors. Learn to speak confidently despite mistakes.
Day 2
Shadowing & MTI: Hindi vs English Rhythms
Learn the shadowing technique (mimicking a speaker immediately) to build flow and rhythm. This helps neutralize strong Mother Tongue Influence (MTI) and develop a natural speaking speed.
Day 3
Stop Translating Hindi in Your Head
Stop translating sentences word-for-word from Hindi to English in your mind before speaking. Learn to form thoughts directly in English to eliminate pauses and stuttering.
Day 4
Common Hindi-to-English Translation Blunders
Understand fundamental English sentence structures. Learn to avoid common literal translations of Hindi phrases (like 'mera dimaag mat khao' or using 'only' to translate 'hi').
Day 5
Daily Routines: Hinglish to English
Learn active verbs and time prepositions to describe your daily activities naturally without reverting to Hindi filler words.
Day 6
Intonation & Tone: Hindi vs English Stress
English is stress-timed, whereas Hindi is syllable-timed. Learn to stress content words and vary your pitch to sound natural and clear globally.
Day 7
Milestone Checkpoint: Thinking in English
Review the foundation of active speaking, thinking directly in English, and word stress. Consolidate your progress and assess your improvement.
Day 8
Professional Introduction for Hindi Speakers
Learn how to introduce yourself in professional contexts. Replace Hindi-style self-introductions with a professional English elevator pitch detailing your background.
Day 9
Conversational Small Talk Secrets
Master conversation starters and open-ended questions. Learn topics that are great for small talk in Indian corporate and social settings (e.g., commute, project, coffee).
Day 10
Storytelling & Past Tense Narratives
Learn how to share experiences and narratives using past tense linkers (e.g., 'firstly', 'then', 'suddenly') without defaulting to Hindi sentence structures.
Day 11
Expressing Opinions without Reverting to Hindi
Convey your ideas with confidence. Use professional phrasing like 'From my perspective', 'In my experience', and 'I strongly believe' to speak without hesitating.
Day 12
Diplomatic Agreement & Polite Disagreement
Learn to agree and disagree diplomatically. Avoid sounding blunt or rude by using buffer phrases (e.g., 'I understand your point, however...') in office discussions.
Day 13
Questioning Structures: Hindi vs English
Keep conversations active. Avoid Hindi questioning structures (e.g., rising intonation on statements like 'Aap aa rahe ho?' instead of 'Are you coming?') and use correct helping verbs.
Day 14
Milestone Checkpoint: Conversational Flow
Consolidate your conversational small talk, polite disagreements, and storytelling techniques. Complete the Week 2 checkpoint.
Day 15
Telephonic Conversations: No Hindi Fillers
Learn telephone etiquettes, opening and closing call phrases, and how to clarify bad connection issues without sliding back into Hindi filler words.
Day 16
Office Chat & Email Transitions
Bridge the gap between formal writing and casual verbal conversation. Master common office email and chat acronyms and terms.
Day 17
Active Listening & English Interjections
Become an active listener. Learn conversational interjections like 'Indeed', 'I see', and 'Absolutely' to replace Hindi fillers like 'Achha', 'Haan', or 'Yaar'.
Day 18
Pitching & Presenting Your Ideas
Structure pitches using the 'Problem-Solution-Benefit' model. Deliver presentations clearly to international clients and managers.
Day 19
Impromptu Q&A: Thinking on Your Feet
Learn conversational strategies to buy thinking time (e.g., 'That is an interesting question, let me address...') when asked impromptu questions.
Day 20
Giving Constructive Feedback in English
Use the feedback sandwich method (compliment, suggestion, encouragement) to share criticism in a highly supportive and professional tone.
Day 21
Milestone Checkpoint: Professional Communication
Review telephone manners, presentations, and impromptu speaking. Consolidate your professional and corporate communication skills.
Day 22
Idioms & Spoken Expressions (Hindi Equivalents)
Learn global idiomatic expressions and common phrases. Understand them by mapping them to common Hindi idioms and equivalents.
Day 23
Spoken English Reductions (Gonna, Wanna)
Understand spoken reductions like 'gonna', 'wanna', and 'gotta'. This helps you catch fast speech in movies or global business calls.
Day 24
Syllable Stress & Word Pronunciations
Correct common Indian mispronunciations in professional vocabulary (e.g. development, determining, comment, executive, receipt, cache).
Day 25
Pacing & Pausing: Hindi vs English Speeds
Hindi speakers often speak English at a very fast pace, which can impact clarity. Learn to pace yourself and use pauses for impact.
Day 26
Describing Abstract Concepts in English
Expand your descriptive vocabulary. Learn how to describe feelings, ideas, and values (like success or creativity) with high-quality adjectives.
Day 27
Speaking Under Pressure
Keep your composure in high-stakes conversations. Control your breathing and vocal pitch to sound confident and professional.
Day 28
Spontaneous Conversations & Debates
Train your brain to respond instantly in debates or spontaneous discussions. Speak on random topics to improve conversational agility.
Day 29
STAR Interview Prep: Hindi to English Career Leap
Prepare to answer popular behavioral job interview questions confidently using the STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result).
Day 30
Final Mastery Assessment & Graduation
Congratulations! Review your journey, record your graduation speech, download your tracker, and unlock your fluency badge.
Day 31
Overcoming Hindi-to-English Hesitation (Part 2)
Focus on breaking the mental barrier of making mistakes and overcoming judgment. Hindi speakers often feel nervous about grammar errors. Learn to speak confidently despite mistakes.
Day 32
Shadowing & MTI: Hindi vs English Rhythms (Part 2)
Learn the shadowing technique (mimicking a speaker immediately) to build flow and rhythm. This helps neutralize strong Mother Tongue Influence (MTI) and develop a natural speaking speed.
Day 33
Stop Translating Hindi in Your Head (Part 2)
Stop translating sentences word-for-word from Hindi to English in your mind before speaking. Learn to form thoughts directly in English to eliminate pauses and stuttering.
Day 34
Common Hindi-to-English Translation Blunders (Part 2)
Understand fundamental English sentence structures. Learn to avoid common literal translations of Hindi phrases (like 'mera dimaag mat khao' or using 'only' to translate 'hi').
Day 35
Daily Routines: Hinglish to English (Part 2)
Learn active verbs and time prepositions to describe your daily activities naturally without reverting to Hindi filler words.
Day 36
Intonation & Tone: Hindi vs English Stress (Part 2)
English is stress-timed, whereas Hindi is syllable-timed. Learn to stress content words and vary your pitch to sound natural and clear globally.
Day 37
Milestone Checkpoint: Thinking in English (Part 2)
Review the foundation of active speaking, thinking directly in English, and word stress. Consolidate your progress and assess your improvement.
Day 38
Professional Introduction for Hindi Speakers (Part 2)
Learn how to introduce yourself in professional contexts. Replace Hindi-style self-introductions with a professional English elevator pitch detailing your background.
Day 39
Conversational Small Talk Secrets (Part 2)
Master conversation starters and open-ended questions. Learn topics that are great for small talk in Indian corporate and social settings (e.g., commute, project, coffee).
Day 40
Storytelling & Past Tense Narratives (Part 2)
Learn how to share experiences and narratives using past tense linkers (e.g., 'firstly', 'then', 'suddenly') without defaulting to Hindi sentence structures.
Day 41
Expressing Opinions without Reverting to Hindi (Part 2)
Convey your ideas with confidence. Use professional phrasing like 'From my perspective', 'In my experience', and 'I strongly believe' to speak without hesitating.
Learn to agree and disagree diplomatically. Avoid sounding blunt or rude by using buffer phrases (e.g., 'I understand your point, however...') in office discussions.
Day 43
Questioning Structures: Hindi vs English (Part 2)
Keep conversations active. Avoid Hindi questioning structures (e.g., rising intonation on statements like 'Aap aa rahe ho?' instead of 'Are you coming?') and use correct helping verbs.
Consolidate your conversational small talk, polite disagreements, and storytelling techniques. Complete the Week 2 checkpoint.
Day 45
Telephonic Conversations: No Hindi Fillers (Part 2)
Learn telephone etiquettes, opening and closing call phrases, and how to clarify bad connection issues without sliding back into Hindi filler words.
Day 46
Office Chat & Email Transitions (Part 2)
Bridge the gap between formal writing and casual verbal conversation. Master common office email and chat acronyms and terms.
Day 47
Active Listening & English Interjections (Part 2)
Become an active listener. Learn conversational interjections like 'Indeed', 'I see', and 'Absolutely' to replace Hindi fillers like 'Achha', 'Haan', or 'Yaar'.
Day 48
Pitching & Presenting Your Ideas (Part 2)
Structure pitches using the 'Problem-Solution-Benefit' model. Deliver presentations clearly to international clients and managers.
Day 49
Impromptu Q&A: Thinking on Your Feet (Part 2)
Learn conversational strategies to buy thinking time (e.g., 'That is an interesting question, let me address...') when asked impromptu questions.
Day 50
Giving Constructive Feedback in English (Part 2)
Use the feedback sandwich method (compliment, suggestion, encouragement) to share criticism in a highly supportive and professional tone.
Day 51
Milestone Checkpoint: Professional Communication (Part 2)
Review telephone manners, presentations, and impromptu speaking. Consolidate your professional and corporate communication skills.
Learn global idiomatic expressions and common phrases. Understand them by mapping them to common Hindi idioms and equivalents.
Day 53
Spoken English Reductions (Gonna, Wanna) (Part 2)
Understand spoken reductions like 'gonna', 'wanna', and 'gotta'. This helps you catch fast speech in movies or global business calls.
Day 54
Syllable Stress & Word Pronunciations (Part 2)
Correct common Indian mispronunciations in professional vocabulary (e.g. development, determining, comment, executive, receipt, cache).
Day 55
Pacing & Pausing: Hindi vs English Speeds (Part 2)
Hindi speakers often speak English at a very fast pace, which can impact clarity. Learn to pace yourself and use pauses for impact.
Day 56
Describing Abstract Concepts in English (Part 2)
Expand your descriptive vocabulary. Learn how to describe feelings, ideas, and values (like success or creativity) with high-quality adjectives.
Day 57
Speaking Under Pressure (Part 2)
Keep your composure in high-stakes conversations. Control your breathing and vocal pitch to sound confident and professional.
Day 58
Spontaneous Conversations & Debates (Part 2)
Train your brain to respond instantly in debates or spontaneous discussions. Speak on random topics to improve conversational agility.
Day 59
STAR Interview Prep: Hindi to English Career Leap (Part 2)
Prepare to answer popular behavioral job interview questions confidently using the STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result).
Day 60
Final Mastery Assessment & Graduation (Part 2)
Congratulations! Review your journey, record your graduation speech, download your tracker, and unlock your fluency badge.
Udit N Senapati
Course Creator & Educator
Udit N Senapati created and provides the Speak Flow challenge to make English learning simple, affordable, and accessible to everyone. He understands the real-world barriers that Indian graduates and professionals face when trying to speak English fluently. By focusing on speech shadowing, active pronunciation correction, and direct thinking-in-English drills, his goal is to help you speak with natural, automatic confidence without fear of judgment.
Real students. Real progress. From Day 1 to Day 60.
Aman's Journey
MCA Graduate
Before Speak Flow
0:15
"Hi... I am Aman. I... want to say... my English is... very weak. I hesitate... a lot."
Aman's Journey
MCA Graduate
After 60 Days
0:22
"Hello everyone, I'm Aman. Before this challenge, I used to translate everything from Hindi to English. Now, I can structure my thoughts and present my ideas confidently without pausing."
What Our Graduates Say
Real results from Indian students & professionals
"I used to hesitate a lot during client meetings because I was translating Hindi sentences in my head. Speak Flow's 'Think in English' drills on Day 3 worked like magic. Highly recommended!"
Rahul Sharma
Software Engineer, Noida
"Day 24 on mispronounced words and Day 25 on Pacing helped me stop speaking too fast. I used to translate Hindi patterns and make grammatical mistakes, but now my speaking is clear and steady."
Priya Deshmukh
HR Business Partner, Pune
"As a Hindi medium student, speaking English in interviews was terrifying. The Day 8 professional introduction script and the Day 3 no-translation drills helped me crack my first MNC job interview!"
Aman Khan
MCA Graduate, Bangalore
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about the Speak Flow Challenge
Yes, absolutely! The main objective of Speak Flow is to break the Hindi-to-English translation lag. Through specific exercises on Day 3, 4, and 13, you will learn to think directly in English and construct sentences on the go.
You get lifetime access! You pay once (₹999) and can review lessons, videos, check progress, and record your voice exercises as many times as you like.
Absolutely. Speak Flow is 100% responsive. The dashboard layout, video players, and speech checklists are optimized to work perfectly on Android, iPhone, and tablets.
If you purchase the course and do not see any difference in your hesitation or vocal clarity within 7 days, just email our support team and we will issue a 100% refund immediately, no questions asked.
Yes! Once you complete all checklist items from Day 1 to Day 60, a personalized Graduation Certificate is automatically generated in your Student Portal for you to download and share.
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