332. How to stop REPEATING yourself, ORGANIZE your thoughts, and speak TO THE POINT

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502. Fluency isn't A1-C2: The 5 speaking stages no one talks about

Take the quiz and find out your stage: https://bit.ly/3PbGOl0 Want to move up and need a boost to make it happen? Join Beyond Community? https://bit.ly/4nrfM5N For years, we've been told that fluency is measured from A1 to C2. But those levels measure grammar and comprehension. T ...  Show more

501. Shadowing Practice: English Pronunciation & Vocabulary | The Matrix

Get ready to practice with me! In this lesson, we're going to train our pronunciation and vocabulary by shadowing an iconic scene from The Matrix. Shadowing is one of the most effective ways to improve rhythm, stress, intonation, and connected speech. Instead of just listening, w ...  Show more

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