060 : Meet Jacquece - An ESL teacher who has a passion for teaching!

060 : Meet Jacquece - An ESL teacher who has ...

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866 : STOP Being an English Student (Start Being a SPEAKER)

Are you stuck in the "English student" trap? You know enough grammar, you've studied vocabulary for years, but something still holds you back from speaking confidently. The problem isn't your English level — it's your identity.In this episode, I reveal why upper-intermediate lear ...  Show more

865 : How Americans ACTUALLY Talk (Not What You Learned)

Ever wonder why your English feels "off" even though your grammar is perfect? This episode reveals the hidden layer of American communication that textbooks never teach—the unspoken rules, rhythms, and cultural codes that native speakers use automatically.We explore five game-cha ...  Show more

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