The Language that Gave Me a Voice | Umme Maisun | TEDxDaffodilU
"What if your greatest fear could become your most powerful tool?"Umme Maisun’s journey began in silence—a young girl trembling at the thought of speaking English, convinced her voice didn’t belong. Through sheer determination, she turned stumbles into strength, teaching herself the language that would later empower thousands. But fluency was just the beginning.In this deeply personal talk, Umme reveals how mastering English became a gateway to something far greater: the courage to shatter taboos. From teaching English on social media to launching bold conversations about women’s hygiene, she proves that language isn’t just about words—it’s about agency, dignity, and defiance.Discover how:A voice can be built—even when the world tells you it’s not yours to use.Confidence is contagious—one vulnerable sentence can inspire a movement.Silence thrives on shame—but truth, spoken clearly, sets others free.Umme’s story is a rallying cry: Your voice, once found, can become someone else’s turning point. Umme Maisun is a 14-year-old content creator who simplifies English learning for Bangla medium students, aiming to break the myth that they can’t speak good English. Since 2019, she has been sharing easy, effective lessons across Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram. Today, she teaches over five million followers and has become a beloved figure in Bangladesh. Many children see her as a role model, and she has earned the admiration of countless parents. In addition to teaching, Maisun is passionate about writing. She has published four books: Chotoder Spoken English (Parts 1 & 2), Chotoder Vocabulary, and The Emerald Stone, a fiction novel she wrote by hand. Her books are both educational and entertaining, aimed at helping children grow in confidence and creativity. Maisun’s mission is to inspire kids to embrace learning and unlock their creative potential. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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