How to Practice Speaking a New Language When You Have No One to Talk To
Five proven ways to get real speaking practice — from AI partners to live conversation events — even before you have a language partner.

The fastest way to learn to speak a language is to speak it — but most learners never get the chance. You can practise speaking a new language without a partner by talking with an AI conversation partner, joining live group events, shadowing native audio, recording yourself, and thinking out loud in your target language every day. Here is how to do each one well.
1. Talk to an AI conversation partner
An AI partner is available at 3 a.m., never judges your mistakes, and lets you repeat the same scenario until it feels natural. Start with everyday situations — ordering coffee, introducing yourself, a job interview — and ask it to correct you after each reply.
2. Join live conversation events
Nothing replaces talking to real people. Live group events give you low-pressure speaking time with a teacher and other learners, plus the accountability of a scheduled session. Aim for at least two a week.
3. Shadow native audio
Shadowing means listening to a short clip and speaking along a beat behind it, copying the rhythm and intonation. Ten minutes a day trains your mouth and ear together.
4. Record yourself and listen back
Recording feels awkward — that is exactly why it works. You hear the gaps you skip over while speaking. Re-record the same 60 seconds until it flows.
5. Narrate your day
Describe what you are doing, in your target language, under your breath. "I am making coffee. The cup is too hot." This turns dead time into reps.
Consistency beats intensity. Fifteen focused minutes every day will take you further than a three-hour session once a week.
Ready to put these into practice? SpeakDuo gives you both an AI speaking partner and live conversation events in one place.

