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Non-English native stutter Hi everyone, I am not a native English speaker. My English level is B2, I think. I am 40 years old and have had a stutter since I was a child. It runs in my family, from my grandpa, my father and then to me. My stutter problem is primarily block, but I still have repetition, prolongation sometimes to get the words out, because I can't say it fluently even after I paused, and took a deep breath. Repetition, and prolongation did work for those situations. I have moved to an English speaking country for working 2 years recently. Having a stutter does make lots of difficulties for my life, and my career. I always have problem in saying 2 syllable words especially water, later, father, brother, mother... and some other words, not just those. I can ever say "Give me some water" fluently once in my life when I am in a restaurant. Single syllable words are always fine, but it's still challenging sometimes with the end of the phrases, for example "What can I do for you?", I often get stuck at "for..... you". The beginning of the phrases are usually hard, but a bit better then the end parts. When I stutter, I feel tension with my jaw, tongue, throat, and lacking of breath from my belly, it's tense and flat. It's worse when it's getting cold. I am also very bad in saying the words start with vowels and H like habit, hobby, it's even worse when it's a 2-syllable word. In my first language, I do stutter but not this bad. I control it much much better. I think one the reason could be my confidence in speaking English, and my articulation in English needs to be improved. Sometimes my brain was confusing between accents like saying "water" with a T or D sound. I am looking for advice from anyone who might have the same experience and overcame the situation. Thank you very much.