Top 5 useful habits to help you speak English
One mandatory rule: all exercises must be done aloud.

1 - Describe everything around
Start small: describe your room.
Describe that your room has more than just “walls, table, chair and bed”
Be attentive to detail: describe every book on the table, every picture on the wall.
If you don't know the names of any items, look them up in a translator, write them down in a dictionary, and keep practicing.
2 - Describe your daily activities
It's a great workout for diction and the brain. We get out of bed, brush our teeth, make breakfast on the spot.
Comment on your daily activities in English. It helps you develop diction, build vocabulary, and wake up faster.
3 - Build a ladder
No, you don't have to go get a stepladder! We're talking about a ladder of words.
Create a word into a phrase, then a phrase, then a sentence, and then you can tell a whole story.
For example, we have a wonderful word “weather”:
Frightful weather - Weather outside is frightful, but…
Follow the sentence in the comments and read it aloud.
4 - Explain the words
White, cold, only happens in winter; children rejoice if there is one on New Year's Eve and Christmas… Yes, of course it's snow, pretty easy to guess. But what to do if such a simple word as snow slips your mind?
In that case, the only solution is to explain the word without naming it. It's just like the game “Crocodile”
Physical phenomena are easy to describe; abstract concepts and phenomena are harder to describe. Start practicing now: describe the word “cuddle” in the comments and read it aloud.
5 - Think in English
The most important action is to think in English.
It will be hard to speak English until you start thinking in it. It will be hard to learn to switch to English right away, but with these simple actions, you will succeed. Four easy steps every day and you're one step closer.