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Anat•INTERVIEW•IELTS
Professional TeacherMost people fail in English not because they lack skill —
but because everything they learned disappears the moment pressure appears.
Job interviews. Important meetings. Evaluations.
The mind panics. Scripts collapse. Memory blanks.
What nobody tells you is this:
You’ve already succeeded in hard situations before — just not in English.
You already know how to focus, adapt, recover, lead, and perform.
The problem is not learning more.
The problem is failing to transfer what already works.
In this short recording, I share:
why techniques break under stress
why smart, capable professionals freeze
and how past success can become the foundation for future confidence
This isn’t language teaching.
It’s perception, identity, and performance under pressure.
If English matters to your future — 10 minutes here may save you years of frustration.

The One Thing English Courses Never Prepare You For
Jan 26, 2026 4:24 PM
Anat•INTERVIEW•IELTS
Language Skills
English, Other, Russian
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