Why Fluent Non-Native English Speakers Still Struggle to Communicate Clearly… and What Actually Helps

Many accomplished professionals speak English fluently yet still find communication in the workplace unexpectedly challenging. They contribute valuable insights, manage teams and lead projects — yet sometimes their ideas don’t land as intended. This is rarely about...

Sing Your Way to Better Language Skills

I got into pronunciation training because of my love for singing — and because, believe it or not, I learned to speak Spanish with a pretty decent accent by belting out songs. Over the past two years, I’ve had the joy of reconnecting with a group of Chilean and Greek...

What Is a Phrasal Verb?

If you've ever been puzzled by phrases like "turn up," "give in," or "run out," you're not alone. These aren't just random combinations of words – they're phrasal verbs, and they carry meanings you can't always guess from the individual parts. Take the verb turn. On...

Why Idioms Matter in Business English

Whether you’re a senior leader, a multilingual professional, or someone navigating the complexity of cross-cultural teams, the language you choose carries more weight than you might think. And often, it’s not the big, impressive words that matter most – it’s the small...

Why Fluent Isn’t Always Clear: The Missing Piece in Executive Communication

You speak English every day. You lead meetings, deliver updates, contribute to your team, and handle complex responsibilities. You’re fluent. And yet you may have received feedback that your communication is sometimes unclear, hard to follow, or lacking impact. This...

Helping Women Assert Themselves in Business

In today's global business landscape, refining how we assert our voice is crucial. For high-level non-native English speakers, the challenge isn't just about mastering vocabulary or grammar—it's about being heard, understood, and respected. Women, in particular, often...

Can You Really Eliminate a Foreign Accent?

How realistic is it to completely eliminate a foreign accent? The honest answer: it’s very unlikely. While it's possible to soften an accent and improve clarity, eliminating it entirely is an enormous challenge—even for highly trained actors. Why? Because accent...

How Emotion Shapes Learning

Whether you're refining your English skills as a professional or learning a new language from scratch, engaging your emotions can significantly enhance your progress. Why Emotion Matters in Language Learning Emotion affects attention, memory, motivation, and cognitive...

The Silent Struggle: How Language Gaps Impact Non-Native Speakers’ Confidence at Work

When a non-native English speaker lives and works in an English-speaking environment, even apparent fluency can mask significant challenges. Recognizing these nuances is crucial for HR professionals and workplace leaders to foster an inclusive and supportive...

T Between Vowels – Practice with the audio

Recently I made a post on how to pronounce T, entitled Pronouncing T – Practice the poem with the audio. The poem I posted helped you to practice the T which is at the beginning of a word or any stressed syllable. But in Toronto, and many other areas in North America,...

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CLEAR SPEECH – Do you want a promotion?

CLEAR SPEECH – Do you want a promotion?

Have you been working in a job for years with no significant promotion? What might be the reason? While discrimination is always a potential factor, have you considered your skill at communicating clearly and effectively? Expectations regarding appropriate...

How our Language Influences our Perceptions

How our Language Influences our Perceptions

There is a word in German – umwelt – which refers to how different organisms and beings experience reality. Numerous conditions influence our perception of reality – faith, assumptions, education, culture, physical considerations, character traits, concepts we hold,...

Idioms: Pluto the dog

Idioms: Pluto the dog

Pluto the dog is a character that has become popular under Covid. I’ve always enjoyed the humour but this one – called "Losing your Marbles" - is wonderful for my line of work. He speaks in almost pure idioms throughout the 3-minute clip. Listen to it and see how many...

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