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Episode #92

5 things I wish I knew about English Fluency when I was 20

00:20:52 minutes long
audio file size: 29.1 mb

What if I told you that improving your ENGLISH is NOT about English?
Being able to grow and improve in a second language requires something more than awesome English lessons – it requires a certain identity that will allow you to overcome the mental, psychological, and physical barriers of speaking a second language, so you can step into your full potential in English in the coming year.

In this episode, I’ll talk about the 5 traits you need to assume if you want to speak English with clarity, confidence, and with ZERO self-judgment.
This is Part 2 of the end-of-the-year series.
Check out Part 1 (a year in review) here: https://hadarshemesh.com/podcast/90/

Download our free workbook to review and plan your coming year: https://theaccentsway.com/year-in-review-2020/

Once you’re done listening to this episode, answer one of these questions in the comments:

?  From the 5 things that I’ve discussed, what are you going to focus on most in the next 12 months?
?  What would your ideal year look like?
?  What is your big scary goal for the next 12 months?


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2 Responses

  1. I wish I had known when I was twenty. Because of your using the past « was » you would grammatically use the past conditionnal. Do you agree? I wish I knew those fluency tips now refers to the present. I am just another English teacher. I really appreciate your stuff on pronunciation. My comment, maybe, does not take into account that people say that. I hear all kinds of grammar mistakes that don’t affect the meaning. « I would have broke «  is another one where people don’t use the past participle in the past conditionnal. Keep on the good work. Guy

  2. Question 1: Consistency, Bounce back
    Question 2: Confidently speaking my minde
    Question 3: Record a presentations

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