How to dare to speak a language you don’t master?
Going on an internship abroad is an incredible experience. New culture, new encounters, a new daily life… but also a reality that can be intimidating: speaking a foreign language that you don’t fully master.
You more or less understand, but as soon as you have to speak… you freeze? Don’t worry, it’s completely normal. And above all: it can be worked on.
Here’s how to overcome this fear and finally dare to express yourself internationally!
🏆 Accept not being perfect
The main barrier is often the fear of making mistakes. You want to do things right, find the right words, have perfect pronunciation…
But the truth is, no one expects you to be fluent.
When you do an internship abroad, companies know you are still learning. What they really expect is:
- your motivation
- your involvement
- your ability to communicate, even simply
Making mistakes means progressing. The more you speak, the more you improve.
In fact, several studies show that making mistakes is essential when learning a language, as explained by the British Council.
🫶🏻 Understand that others are supportive
Are you afraid of others’ judgment? Of seeming “bad”?
In reality, most people find it brave to speak in a foreign language.
In an international environment, such as during an internship abroad, everyone is used to accents, mistakes, and cultural differences.
And often, your interlocutor will make an effort to help you.

👍 Start simple
You don’t need to make complex sentences to communicate.
At the beginning, focus on:
- short sentences
- simple vocabulary
- clear ideas
Some useful phrases to get started
- “I don’t understand”
- “Can you repeat please?”
- “I’m learning”
Communicating is not about being perfect. It’s about being understood.
📅 Practice from day one
The trap is waiting to “be ready” before speaking.
But you will never be completely ready. And that’s okay.
The earlier you practice, the faster you improve. During your international experience, every interaction matters:
- at work
- on public transport
- at the restaurant
- with your roommates or colleagues
Every small conversation is a victory.
🏙️ Use your environment as a learning ground
The advantage of an internship abroad is that you are immersed 100%.
Make the most of it:
- listen to conversations around you
- watch series in original version
- note down expressions you hear
- reuse them as soon as possible
Learning becomes natural when you are immersed in the language.
🧠 Change your mindset
Instead of thinking:
- “I’m bad”
- “I’m going to make mistakes”
Replace with:
- “I’m learning”
- “Every mistake helps me improve”
Confidence doesn’t come before action. It comes through action. The role of mindset in learning is also explained in this article by Verywell Mind.
🌎 Surround yourself with an international environment
Choosing an internship abroad also means choosing to open yourself to the world.
By working with people from different nationalities, you:
- get used to different accents
- gain confidence
- develop international soft skills.
It’s a real human… and professional asset.
🔎 Why it matters for your future
Today, speaking a foreign language is no longer a bonus. It’s a key skill.
Recruiters increasingly value profiles with an international experience, because it shows:
- your adaptability
- your open-mindedness
- your autonomy
Daring to speak also means daring to grow.
Conclusion: the hardest part is getting started
You don’t need to be perfect. You just need to start.
Every word, every sentence, every mistake… brings you closer to your goal.
And the best way to improve quickly is to live the language daily.
An internship abroad is one of the most effective ways to gain confidence and become comfortable in a language.
🌍 Ready to get started?