In the practice of English Language Teaching, speaking can be the most difficult part for many learners, especially in China. This paper firstly reveals the necessity of giving more freedom and tolerance on speaking classes, based on the nature of teaching as well as speaking. Then there is more exploration for the Chinese ELT (English Language Teaching) approaches, explaining the difficulties from the aspects of Chinese culture and philosophy. Afterwards implications are showed on how to give a supportive class in different circumstances, such as dealing with silence, error correction and L1 (native language) interferences.