Start by using the "what-why-how" structure to retell the content to yourself. After recording, listening back can help you identify verbal fillers (such as "um..., well...") and logical gaps.
Spontaneous explanation can effectively bridge the gap between thinking and speaking, transforming vague internal perceptions into clear external language, thereby significantly enhancing the ability to organize language impromptu.
At the beginning, there's no need to engage in deep conversations. Start with small interactions ("What did you eat today?" or "Have you seen any good movies lately?") to gradually build communication with others and develop confidence in verbal expression.
By utilizing "active replay", you can associate the act of expression with a sense of achievement and pleasure, thereby gradually reducing tension and genuinely building an internal motivation to speak proactively.