115 : Topical English | "Communication" Part 1

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868 : How To STOP Translating In Your Head (FINALLY)

Do you ever catch yourself translating in your head before you speak English? Word by word, sentence by sentence—trying to convert your native language into English before the words even leave your mouth?It's exhausting. It slows you down. And it makes fluency feel impossible.But ...  Show more

867 : Stop Rambling! 5 Simple Tricks to Speak English Clearly & Confidently

Ever feel like your words just... keep going? Like you started making a point, but then it multiplied into three half-finished thoughts, and now you're not even sure what you were trying to say?You're not alone. Upper-intermediate English learners often struggle with rambling—not ...  Show more

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