Use the English you already have
Do you make the most of the English you have? How do you know how much English you already have? Many learners evaluate their English by what they do NOT know. This post looks at your English from a different perspective.
Safe practice builds speaking confidence
Practising in a safe space helps to gain confidence before high-pressure situations, when confidence is low, or when you want to reconnect with your English.
Flexible speaking: Speak, adjust, continue
Flexible speaking is the ability to adjust your communication by responding to interruptions and unexpected questions or reactions. This post offers practical tips and a framework that supports speaking agility.
7 ways to speak more spontaneously in meetings
Learn 7 ways to stop overthinking and start to speak up more spontaneously in meetings by using different techniques, such as active listening, starter phrases or micro-thinking habits, to share your ideas more clearly and confidently.
Clear speaking at work: a practical framework
What is clear speaking? This post explores a practical framework that supports speaking English at work, making it more manageable and less stressful.
Build trust in your English, not perfection
Perfectionism reduces confidence and impact in meetings and conversations. Simple frameworks can help you to connect and speak with more presence and less pressure.

