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The #1 Fear of why people affraid to speak English
Are you afraid to speak English? You're not alone. Many English learners struggle to take the leap from understanding to speaking.
There are three types of fears: The fear of failure, being misunderstood and making grammar mistakes are the three most common reasons why people are afraid to speak English.
Are you one of them?
In today's podcast I'll dive deeper into another HUGE fear - the fear of being judged when communicating.
Dive deep into it and detach yourself from it!
If you want and additional tool to help you - use my Grounding & harmonizing meditation to help you get more relaxed, clear and confident on daily basis (for all level of English learners.
You can find it here: https://teach.italki.com/creator/podcast/episode/21bdqywf50htlwezm7ax1i
Enjoy the process and see you in my private trainings.

The #1 Fear of why people are affraid to speak English
2024년 9월 19일
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How to say family members in Chinese? Let's learn how to say them together! Welcome beginner Chinese leraners to scribe!
More about Sherri Chinese Podcast: https://linktr.ee/sherrichinese
I have prepared more materials to you, welcome to download them.

EP.4 Family Members in Chinese
2024년 9월 19일
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IELTS speaking fears
What are they? Here are some students' comments over the internet:
"Honestly my greatest fear in IELTS is the speaking section. I’ve taken the exam 6 times already since 2014 without hitting my target score of 7. My speaking score is consistently 6.5 throughout the exams. My nervousness really gets overwhelming with my failure. Just a mere mention of IELTS makes me cringe. I feel so hurt and phobic of the exam."
Imagine this, right?
As I said in the podcast, hard skills (preparing for the questions) aren't the only thing students need to prepare for.
Mental training, calming down, breathing exercises, and learning to cool down are some techniques you can take to elevate your score.
If it sounds new and you simply haven't heard of it, use it, and it will be a HUGE assistance for your WHOLE life.
Dive into my harmonising meditation I did earlier to learn to relax more.
https://teach.italki.com/creator/podcast/episode/21bdqywf50htlwezm7ax1i
Be well and let me know how I can help you.

IELTS Speaking fears
2024년 9월 18일
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If you look up “get” in a dictionary, you might see anywhere from 10 to 20 definitions. That is really scary. However, I have some good news. There is a much easier way to remember how to use “get.”
Instead of memorizing dozens of meanings, it’s better to organize the meanings of “get” into groups. Each group is easy to recognize because it is based on what comes after “get.”
For the full text of this podcast, please go to https://www.difficultenglishexplained.com/the-verb-get-not-as-complicated-as-it-looks/ .

The Verb “Get” --- Not as Complicated as it Looks
2024년 9월 16일
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How to say family members in Chinese? Let's learn how to say them together!
Follow me to learn more:
https://linktr.ee/sherrichinese

EP.4 Family Members in Chinese
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