Why I Use Conversation Frameworks, Not Textbooks

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You have spent years studying English.
You know the grammar rules.
You have a large vocabulary in your head.
But when it is your turn to speak in a meeting or an interview, your mind goes blank.

Why does this happen?

Most students think they need more “knowledge.”
They buy another textbook.
They memorize more word lists.
But “knowing” English and “using” English are two different skills.

At IMC English, I don’t use textbooks.
I use Conversation Frameworks.

Here is why this change in approach is the key to your speaking confidence.

The Problem with Traditional Textbooks

Textbooks are great for learning about English.
They are not great for learning how to speak English.

Traditional lessons often focus on:

  • Grammar lectures: Learning “why” a sentence is correct instead of practicing how to say it.
  • Childish activities: Topics that don’t matter to a professional adult.
  • Disconnected tasks: Doing a worksheet, then a listening task, then a short discussion.

The result? You learn many small pieces, but you never learn how to put them together in a real conversation.
You end up giving short, one-word answers because you don’t have a “map” for your thoughts.

An adult professional learner reviewing a simple conversation framework on a laptop during an English speaking session. Realistic photography, soft lighting, clean workspace, and subtle navy, gold, and white accents. 英語會話意圖

What is a Conversation Framework?

A Conversation Framework is a simple speaking path.
It is a mental map that tells you what to say next.

Instead of worrying about every single grammar rule, you focus on the structure of your answer.
A strong answer is not just one sentence. It is a sequence of “conversation moves.”

For example, when I teach the Opinion Framework, we follow this path:

  1. Opinion: State your view clearly.
  2. Reason: Explain why you think that.
  3. Example: Give a real-life illustration.
  4. Impact: Explain why this matters.
  5. Invite: Ask the other person for their thoughts.

By following this framework, you move from saying “I think AI is useful” to giving a complete, professional response that sounds natural and organized.

Core Frameworks for Real-Life Situations

In my English conversation course, we focus on frameworks that you can use immediately at work or in daily life:

  • Problem-Solution Framework: Explain a workplace issue and suggest a practical response.
  • Experience Framework: Tell a personal story or professional achievement clearly using Situation → Action → Result → Reflection.
  • Compare-Choose Framework: Discuss two options and explain the reasoning behind your decision.
  • Observation Framework: Describe what you notice in a trend or a report and interpret what it means.

These frameworks give you the “tracks” to run on.
When you know the structure, your brain is free to focus on the words.

A supportive English coach and an adult learner in a one-on-one online speaking lesson, engaged in natural conversation. Warm professional energy, soft diffused light, shallow depth of field, and navy and gold accents create a calm, supportive atmosphere.

The Method: Model → Guide → Release

I don’t expect you to speak perfectly from the start.
My teaching method is designed to build your confidence step-by-step:

  1. Model: You hear me use the language and the framework first. You see how it works.
  2. Guide: We practice together with lots of support. I help you build your answer piece by piece.
  3. Release: You use the framework in a real conversation task. You try it with less support until you feel comfortable.

This “Model → Guide → Release” path ensures you never feel lost or embarrassed.
It is a safe space to make mistakes and receive clear, respectful feedback.

One Clear Conversation Intention

In many classes, the goal is “to finish Chapter 5.”
At IMC English, the goal is always a visible progress moment.

Every lesson is built around one clear 英語會話意圖 (Conversation Intention).
Examples of intentions include:

  • Sharing a professional opinion.
  • Explaining a difficult decision.
  • Responding to a colleague’s idea.
  • Asking meaningful follow-up questions.

I choose one main intention per lesson.
We don’t try to cover everything at once.
By focusing on one goal, you leave the lesson thinking: “I can say that better now.”

An English coach giving encouraging feedback during a conversation lesson in a professional home office. Warm smile, eye-level perspective, soft lighting, and subtle navy, gold, and white styling reinforce a calm and supportive atmosphere.

Visible Progress, Not Perfection

The goal isn’t to sound like a native speaker overnight.
The goal is to be capable.

When you use a framework, you stop hesitating.
You stop giving short answers that make you sound less experienced than you are.
You start organizing your thoughts like the professional you are.

My lessons are:

  • Focused: One intention, one framework.
  • Practical: Topics that matter to your career and life.
  • Supportive: I am your coach, not your critic.

Key Vocabulary Glossary

TermMeaningExample Sentence中文說明
Conversation FrameworkA simple speaking path or mental map that structures your answer“A Conversation Framework tells you what to say next so you never get stuck.”一個「說話的路徑圖」,讓你知道下一步該說什麼,不再腦袋空白。
Opinion FrameworkA structure using Opinion → Reason → Example → Impact → Invite“Use the Opinion Framework to give complete, professional answers.”表達看法的框架:先說觀點 → 給理由 → 舉例 → 說影響 → 反問對方。
Problem-Solution FrameworkA structure for explaining an issue and suggesting a fix“The Problem-Solution Framework is perfect for workplace discussions.”先說明問題是什麼,再提出解決方案,開會和簡報超實用。
Model → Guide → ReleaseA 3-step teaching method: demonstrate, practice together, then let you try alone“Model → Guide → Release builds confidence step by step without pressure.”我先示範 → 我們一起練習 → 你自己試試看。三步驟循序漸進,不會壓力太大。
Experience FrameworkA storytelling structure using Situation → Action → Result → Reflection“Use the Experience Framework to share your achievements clearly.”說故事或分享經驗時用的框架:背景 → 行動 → 結果 → 反思。
Compare-Choose FrameworkA structure for discussing two options and explaining your choice“The Compare-Choose Framework helps you sound thoughtful, not random.”比較兩個選項後做出選擇:A的優缺點 → B的優缺點 → 為什麼我選這個。
Observation FrameworkA structure for describing what you notice and interpreting it“The Observation Framework helps you contribute insights in meetings.”先描述你觀察到的現象,再解釋它的意義,讓你開會時能提出有價值的觀點。

Start Speaking with Confidence

If you are tired of textbooks and want to start using the English you already know, I can help.
We will work one-on-one to bridge the gap between “knowing” and “doing.”

You don’t need more vocabulary.
You need a better way to organize what you already have.

Ready to try a different approach?

Book a trial lesson today and experience how a Conversation Framework can change the way you speak.

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我的學員來自台灣各行各業,包括科技公司、研究機構,以及多所大學。

有人希望提升職場英文,有人準備面試、出國、國際會議,或只是想更自在地用英文聊天。

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