This book delves into the often-overlooked challenge of communication anxiety faced by engineering students, emphasizing that technical knowledge alone is not sufficient in today's professional world. Communication-especially clear, confident, and persuasive speech-is critical for success. However, anxiety can hinder students from expressing their true potential during interviews, presentations, and team interactions.The book addresses this gap by offering practical, research-based strategies to help students overcome their fear of communication. Grounded in the principles of English for Specific Purposes (ESP), it focuses particularly on English for Science and Technology (EST), analyzing the unique communicative demands placed on engineering students and professionals. The book also discusses the growing need for communication skills in global and Indian industry contexts, where English often serves as the primary working language.Through authentic examples and analysis, the book serves as a guide for educators, trainers, and students alike, providing tools to transform anxiety into effective expression.