Alexander explains he is a non-native speaker who improved English mainly through international work experience.
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Friday Episode with Alexander
🧠What You’ll Learn:
✔ How I improved my English on the job (despite not having great grades in school)
✔ Why consuming high-quality English content (like podcasts, TED Talks, and books) made a big difference
✔ Tips for writing regularly—even journaling—and using tools like ProWritingAid
✔ How slowing down when speaking actually makes you sound more confident
✔ Why making mistakes is part of the process—and doesn’t reflect on your intelligence
✔ Simple phrases I use to clarify or ask questions in meetings
✔ How to shift your mindset from perfection to communication
✔ The power of practicing with others and surrounding yourself with supportive people
🔧 Who It's For:
✔ If you’re 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 you—especially if English isn’t your first language.
🎯 Final Thought:
Being a non-native speaker means you’re already multilingual—and that’s a strength. With practice and the right mindset, you’ll thrive in any English-speaking work environment.
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