220. Expectations

220. Expectations

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519. Rediscovering your identity in English: Interview with my student, Valentina

If you've ever felt funny, smart, and expressive in your first language, but timid, or smaller the moment you switch to English, this conversation is for you! In this interview, I spoke with Valentina, a longtime student of mine, to talk about something almost every English learn ...  Show more

518. 10 things I LOVE about being a non-native speaker

Today's episode is a bit different. That's because today, I am going to talk to you about the 10 reasons why I ABSOLUTELY LOVE being a non-native speaker. From having multiple personalities and voices in different languages, to the personal development journey that language learn ...  Show more

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