Alexander concludes being multilingual offers broader perspective and is an advantage, not a weakness.
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Friday Episode with Alexander
đ§ What Youâll Learn:
â How I improved my English on the job (despite not having great grades in school)
â Why consuming high-quality English content (like podcasts, TED Talks, and books) made a big difference
â Tips for writing regularlyâeven journalingâand using tools like ProWritingAid
â How slowing down when speaking actually makes you sound more confident
â Why making mistakes is part of the processâand doesnât reflect on your intelligence
â Simple phrases I use to clarify or ask questions in meetings
â How to shift your mindset from perfection to communication
â The power of practicing with others and surrounding yourself with supportive people
đ§ Who It's For:
â If youâre working in a global team, attending meetings in English, or just want to become more confident in how you communicate at work, this episode is for youâespecially if English isnât your first language.
đŻ Final Thought:
Being a non-native speaker means youâre already multilingualâand thatâs a strength. With practice and the right mindset, youâll thrive in any English-speaking work environment.
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