You know that feeling. You need to send a business email in English. You stare at the screen. You type a sentence. Delete it. Type it again. Check Google Translate. Change a word. Re-read it five times. A three-sentence email takes thirty minutes. This is not a vocabulary problem. It’s a confidence problem. Your brain
You need to send a business email. In English. Three sentences. Simple. You write the first sentence. Read it. Delete it. Write it again. Check the grammar. Change a word. Read it again. Google the phrase to make sure it’s correct. Change it again. Re-read the whole thing. Find another “mistake.” Fix it. Re-read. Fix
You’re in a meeting. You start to answer a question. And out it comes. “So, um, I think, uh, the project, um, is going, uh, well.” You hear yourself doing it. You hate it. You try to stop. But the more you try, the worse it gets. Most English teachers will tell you: “Practice more
You’re standing in front of your colleagues. The presentation slides are behind you. Everyone is watching. You open your mouth. And nothing comes out. Your English vanishes. Your prepared speech — the one you practiced ten times — disappears from your memory. Your heart pounds. Your face gets hot. You stammer through something. It’s terrible.
Target Audience: Intermediate-Advanced English Learners (Business Professionals, 35-55) The Meeting That Changed Everything Carlos sat in the conference room, pulse racing. His boss had just asked him a direct question: “Carlos, what do you think about the Q3 strategy?” He knew the answer. His analysis was solid. But as he opened his mouth, his brain
You’re in a business meeting. An American colleague asks your opinion on the quarterly results. You know the answer—you’ve studied the data for hours. But as you open your mouth, your brain freezes. “Should I say ‘has increased’ or ‘have increased’? Wait, is it ‘the data is’ or ‘the data are’? Oh no, I can’t
Are you struggling with English speaking confidence? Have you heard these common myths about boosting confidence in speaking English? Myth 1: You need to eliminate all mistakes to be confident. Myth 2: Fluency and confidence come with years of practice. Myth 3: Confidence is something you’re either born with or without. But what if I
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