Conectores en inglés para hablar con más fluidez con ejemplos
Jun 10, 2026
Conectores en inglés para hablar con más fluidez con ejemplos
Por qué muchas personas entienden inglés… pero hablan de forma cortada 😰
Muchas personas saben vocabulario, entienden preguntas y conocen estructuras básicas en inglés, pero cuando intentan hablar sienten que sus ideas salen demasiado cortadas o desconectadas. Aunque las oraciones sean correctas, muchas veces el inglés no suena natural porque faltan conectores que ayuden a unir las ideas. Por eso algunas conversaciones se sienten robóticas, pausadas o demasiado simples.
💥 Muchas veces, el problema no es la gramática.
👉 El problema es que faltan conectores.
Qué son los conectores y por qué son tan importantes ⚠️
Los conectores son palabras o frases que ayudan a unir ideas. Gracias a ellos, el inglés suena más natural, más organizado y más fluido. Los hablantes nativos usan conectores constantemente porque les ayudan a iniciar ideas, expresar opiniones, comparar información y cerrar conversaciones de manera más natural.
💥 Y mientras más conectores uses…
👉 más fluido empezará a sonar tu inglés.
Conectores para empezar una idea 🚀
👉 To start…
(Para empezar…)
Example:
👉 “To start, learning English can open many opportunities.”
👉 To begin with…
(Para comenzar…)
Example:
👉 “To begin with, confidence is very important when speaking English.”
👉 First of all…
(Primero que nada…)
Example:
👉 “First of all, you need to practice consistently.”
👉 To kick things off…
(Para comenzar…)
Example:
👉 “To kick things off, let’s talk about common speaking mistakes.”
Conectores para dar opiniones 💬
👉 Personally, I think…
(Personalmente, creo que…)
Example:
👉 “Personally, I think speaking practice is more important than memorizing grammar.”
👉 As far as I’m concerned…
(En lo que a mí respecta…)
Example:
👉 “As far as I’m concerned, confidence changes everything.”
👉 There is no doubt that…
(No hay duda de que…)
Example:
👉 “There is no doubt that English can create better opportunities.”
Conectores para comparar ideas 🔄
👉 On the one hand… / On the other hand…
(Por un lado… / Por otro lado…)
Example:
👉 “On the one hand, learning English takes time. On the other hand, daily practice can speed up the process.”
💥 Este tipo de conectores hace que tus ideas suenen más organizadas y naturales.
Conectores para continuar o cerrar una idea 🎯
👉 With that being said…
(Habiendo dicho eso…)
Example:
👉 “With that being said, consistency is still the key to improvement.”
👉 To sum up…
(En resumen…)
Example:
👉 “To sum up, confidence and practice are essential to speak English fluently.”
💥 Pequeños conectores como estos pueden hacer una gran diferencia en cómo suena tu inglés.
Actividad práctica: conecta las ideas correctamente 🎯
Completa las siguientes oraciones usando el conector correcto:
1.
__________, learning English can improve your professional opportunities.
2.
Some people prefer studying alone. __________, others learn better in groups.
3.
__________, speaking English every day is one of the best ways to improve.
4.
Practice is important. __________, confidence also plays a big role.
5.
__________, consistency and speaking practice are essential for fluency.
✅ Answer Key
- To start, learning English can improve your professional opportunities.
- Some people prefer studying alone. On the other hand, others learn better in groups.
- Personally, I think, speaking English every day is one of the best ways to improve.
- Practice is important. With that being said, confidence also plays a big role.
- To sum up, consistency and speaking practice are essential for fluency.
Conclusión 🧩
Muchas veces, la diferencia entre un inglés básico y un inglés más fluido no es usar palabras difíciles…
👉 es saber conectar mejor las ideas.
Recuerda:
👉 los conectores ayudan a organizar pensamientos
👉 hacen que tu inglés suene más natural
👉 mejoran la fluidez al hablar
💥 Y mientras más los practiques…
👉 más confianza sentirás al expresarte en inglés 🚀.
Cuando dejas de detenerte, empiezas a avanzar. Y cuando avanzas, el idioma empieza a fluir 🚀.
Si quieres dejar de bloquearte al hablar inglés y empezar a expresarte con más seguridad…
puedes acceder a un entrenamiento donde te explico paso a paso cómo lograrlo.
👉 Da el siguiente paso aquí:
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Transition Words in English to Speak More Fluently With Examples 🧠
Why many people understand English… but still sound choppy when speaking 😰
Many people know vocabulary, understand questions, and use basic English structures, but when they try to speak, their ideas sound disconnected or too short. Even if the sentences are grammatically correct, English often does not sound natural because connectors are missing. That is why some conversations sound robotic, paused, or overly simple.
💥 Many times, the problem is not grammar.
👉 The problem is missing transition words.
What are transition words and why are they so important? ⚠️
Transition words are words or phrases that help connect ideas. They make English sound smoother, more organized, and more natural. Native speakers constantly use connectors because they help introduce ideas, express opinions, compare information, and close conversations more naturally.
💥 And the more transition words you use…
👉 the more fluent your English will start to sound.
Transition words to begin an idea 🚀
👉 To start…
(Para empezar…)
Example:
👉 “To start, learning English can open many opportunities.”
👉 To begin with…
(Para comenzar…)
Example:
👉 “To begin with, confidence is very important when speaking English.”
👉 First of all…
(Primero que nada…)
Example:
👉 “First of all, you need to practice consistently.”
👉 To kick things off…
(Para comenzar…)
Example:
👉 “To kick things off, let’s talk about common speaking mistakes.”
Transition words to give opinions 💬
👉 Personally, I think…
(Personalmente, creo que…)
Example:
👉 “Personally, I think speaking practice is more important than memorizing grammar.”
👉 As far as I’m concerned…
(En lo que a mí respecta…)
Example:
👉 “As far as I’m concerned, confidence changes everything.”
👉 There is no doubt that…
(No hay duda de que…)
Example:
👉 “There is no doubt that English can create better opportunities.”
Transition words to compare ideas 🔄
👉 On the one hand… / On the other hand…
(Por un lado… / Por otro lado…)
Example:
👉 “On the one hand, learning English takes time. On the other hand, daily practice can speed up the process.”
💥 These types of connectors make your ideas sound more organized and natural.
Transition words to continue or close an idea 🎯
👉 With that being said…
(Habiendo dicho eso…)
Example:
👉 “With that being said, consistency is still the key to improvement.”
👉 To sum up…
(En resumen…)
Example:
👉 “To sum up, confidence and practice are essential to speak English fluently.”
💥 Small transition words like these can make a huge difference in how your English sounds.
Practice Activity: Connect the ideas correctly 🎯
Complete the following sentences using the correct transition word:
1.
__________, learning English can improve your professional opportunities.
2.
Some people prefer studying alone. __________, others learn better in groups.
3.
__________, speaking English every day is one of the best ways to improve.
4.
Practice is important. __________, confidence also plays a big role.
5.
__________, consistency and speaking practice are essential for fluency.
✅ Answer Key
- To start, learning English can improve your professional opportunities.
- Some people prefer studying alone. On the other hand, others learn better in groups.
- Personally, I think, speaking English every day is one of the best ways to improve.
- Practice is important. With that being said, confidence also plays a big role.
- To sum up, consistency and speaking practice are essential for fluency.
Conclusion 🧩
Many times, the difference between basic English and more fluent English is not using difficult words…
👉 it is knowing how to connect ideas better.
Remember:
👉 transition words help organize your thoughts
👉 they make your English sound more natural
👉 they improve speaking fluency
💥 And the more you practice them…
👉 the more confident you will feel expressing yourself in English 🚀.
When you stop stopping, you start moving forward. And when you move forward, the language begins to flow 🚀.
If you want to stop freezing when speaking English and start expressing yourself with more confidence…
you can access a training where I explain step by step how to do it.
👉 Take the next step here:
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