

Fluent English Pro
Talking Silkworm
The Fluent English Pro Podcast, your definitive guide for professionals aiming to enhance their English proficiency. - New episodes every Tuesday
If you have an intermediate to advanced level of English and you're seeking improvement despite time constraints and limited practice chances, we're here to lend a hand.
Each Tuesday, a new episode will contribute to your precise English language requirements, providing you with valuable pointers and perspectives. These insights are tailored to elevate your performance in works settings and every-day-life situations. From corporate meetings, to delivering impactful presentations, to improving your communication with international colleagues.
Join us and unleash your potential as a Fluent English Speaker!
If you have an intermediate to advanced level of English and you're seeking improvement despite time constraints and limited practice chances, we're here to lend a hand.
Each Tuesday, a new episode will contribute to your precise English language requirements, providing you with valuable pointers and perspectives. These insights are tailored to elevate your performance in works settings and every-day-life situations. From corporate meetings, to delivering impactful presentations, to improving your communication with international colleagues.
Join us and unleash your potential as a Fluent English Speaker!
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May 27, 2025 • 18min
Is It Easier to Learn English or Spanish?
Language learning can be a rollercoaster ride! Discover why some languages feel easier, as the hosts compare English and Spanish. English has unpredictable pronunciation and tricky phrasal verbs, while Spanish has its own challenges with verb conjugations. The discussion highlights how knowing a similar language can make learning easier, and how cultural factors add complexity. Ultimately, practice and patience are key to mastering any language. Embrace the journey, and don't shy away from the tough spots!

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May 20, 2025 • 47min
Using Linkedin to improve your English and Expand you Network, Interview with Jakub Grajcar
Jakub Grajcar, Head of Marketing at Talkie.ai and host of 'Scaling Practice Management', shares his journey of learning English through long-form content like video essays and podcasts. He emphasizes the power of passion in language acquisition and offers practical tips for enhancing networking skills via LinkedIn. Jakub discusses how AI tools like ChatGPT can aid in both language learning and marketing efforts. Active listening and genuine connections also play crucial roles in professional growth, making learning both effective and enjoyable.

May 13, 2025 • 15min
Sometimes It's OK to Break the Rules
Have you ever stopped yourself mid-sentence in English because you weren’t sure if it was “correct”? What if I told you that sometimes, breaking the rules might help you speak better?In this episode, I talk about why making mistakes when you speak English isn’t a big deal and why it’s sometimes even helpful. I explain how being fluent matters more than being perfect, especially in conversations. If you stop to fix every little error, you might lose your train of thought or make the conversation awkward.I also share when accuracy is more important, like in emails or reports, and how tools like Grammarly can help you check your writing. The main idea is to focus on speaking clearly and naturally and worry less about being perfect. That’s how you really improve.Key Takeaways:Work on both fluency and accuracy little by littleMost mistakes go unnoticed in conversations, so don’t panicWriting gives you more time to fix things, so take advantage of thatResources:Grammarly: for checking grammar, spelling, and clarity in your writinghttps://www.grammarly.com/………………………………………………….Become a Member! This is the place for you to boost your English skills and career growth with a supportive community — without the limitations of a packed schedule.Join our membership community here: https://fluentenglishpro.com/members/@fluentenglish.pro (IG) https://www.instagram.com/fluentenglish.pro/

May 6, 2025 • 45min
How to use AI to improve your English, interview with Russell Stannard
Ever feel overwhelmed by all the tools and apps out there for learning a language? What if you could use AI to make language learning easier and more fun?In this episode, I chat with Russell Stannard about how he uses AI to boost his language skills. He shares how he watches YouTube videos, gets transcripts with TurboScribe, and then uses AI tools like Gemini to create quizzes, translate words, and dig deeper into the content. It’s a smart way to turn any video into a personalized learning experience.We also dive into AI bots like Gliglish and Lingolet, which help you practice speaking by having real conversations. Russell explains how they provide feedback to improve your skills without overwhelming you with corrections.And when it comes to learning vocabulary, Russell gives some great advice: focus on just a few words each day and keep reviewing them. He talks about using “dead time,” like while walking or doing chores, to listen to the language and reinforce what you’ve learned.Key Takeaways:Learning a language through content that interests you makes the process more engaging and effective.Avoid the temptation to learn too many words at once; instead, focus on mastering a few key words each day for better retention.Repetition is crucial—revisit the same content multiple times to strengthen your understanding and boost language recall.Resources:Russell Stannard is a former high-energy particle physicist turned expert in educational technology. As a Professor Emeritus at the Open University, he now focuses on integrating technology into language teaching. Through his website and YouTube channel, Russell shares valuable resources, tutorials, and insights on using AI and technology in language learning. His work aims to help both teachers and students make the most of the digital tools available to enhance the learning experience.Russel’s YouTube Channel And Websitehttps://www.teachertrainingvideos.com/ https://www.youtube.com/user/crete1987 TurboScribe – Transcription tool for YouTube and other videos Website: turboscribe.aiGemini – AI assistant (part of Google’s AI suite)Gliglish – Language speaking practice with feedback Website: gliglish.aiLingolet – AI-driven language learning based on user interests Website: lingolet.aiNatural Readers – Text-to-speech tool (free tier available) Website: naturalreaders.com………………………………………………….Become a Member! This is the place for you to boost your English skills and career growth with a supportive community — without the limitations of a packed schedule.Join our membership community here: https://fluentenglishpro.com/members/@fluentenglish.pro (IG) https://www.instagram.com/fluentenglish.pro/

Apr 29, 2025 • 18min
False Cognates That Could Ruin Your Business Deals
Have you ever said something in English that sounded perfectly right, but people looked at you like you said something strange? What if the word you used wasn't actually wrong, it just didn't mean what you thought it did?In this episode, I’m talking about something that trips up a lot of people, even advanced speakers — false friends. These are those sneaky words that look or sound just like words in your native language, but actually mean something totally different in English. If your first language is Spanish, you’ve probably run into these more than once.I walk through a few common examples that can really throw you off if you're not careful. We talk about actual and actual, assist and asistir, fabric and fábrica, and a few others that cause confusion all the time. You’ll hear how easy it is to make mistakes with these, even in professional settings.Key Takeaways:Double-check any word that looks familiar before using it.Don’t be afraid to ask for clarification in team settings.Miscommunication caused by false friends can lead to serious issues at work.Resources:Become a Member! This is the place for you to boost your English skills and career growth with a supportive community — without the limitations of a packed schedule.Join our membership community here: https://fluentenglishpro.com/members/@fluentenglish.pro (IG) https://www.instagram.com/fluentenglish.pro/

Apr 22, 2025 • 33min
How to Write Persuasive Copy in English for Ads, Emails, and Social Media. Interview With Jon Clemence
Have you ever felt a little insecure about your writing in English? Maybe you’re worried it won’t sound natural, or that people won’t get your message. Well, you're not alone! In this episode, I sit down with Jon Clemence, and we talk about how to make your writing better and more effective, no matter your level.Jon shares a super simple but powerful writing framework that he uses to make his content really hit home. It all starts with a hook to grab attention, then keeping sentences short and sweet, and wrapping things up with one clear call to action. He also talks about how to connect with audiences from different cultures, especially when you're writing for a global audience.We also talk about using AI as a tool in the writing process. Jon explains how he uses AI to organize ideas and brainstorm, but he stresses that it’s important not to let AI take over your thinking or your creativity. The key is using it to support your writing, not replace it.Key Takeaways:Progress in writing often means being okay with imperfect first draftsUse short paragraphs and simple sentences to improve readability on screens.One strong message is more powerful than five scattered onesResources:Jon Clemence is a professional writer and content specialist who offers insights on writing for diverse audiences. He also runs Cedar Press Proofreading, where he helps individuals improve their English writing skills, especially for non-native speakers.Websitehttps://cedarpressproofreading.com/ Linkedinhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jon-clemence-300b31187/ ………………………………………………….Become a Member! This is the place for you to boost your English skills and career growth with a supportive community — without the limitations of a packed schedule.Join our membership community here: https://fluentenglishpro.com/members/@fluentenglish.pro (IG) https://www.instagram.com/fluentenglish.pro/

Apr 15, 2025 • 21min
Understanding Different English Accents in Global Business
Have you ever struggled to understand someone in English, even though they were speaking clearly? Maybe it was just their accent. If that’s happened to you, you’re definitely not alone. In this episode, I talk about how to get better at understanding different English accents.I explain why everyone has an accent and how it’s shaped by our first language and culture. I also share some real examples from my own experience working with people from all over the world and how I’ve learned to adjust.You’ll hear some tips for training your ear, like listening to content from different countries, using subtitles, and asking for clarification when needed. The goal is not to expect everyone to speak the same but to become more flexible and confident when talking with people from different places.Key Takeaways:Expecting a “standard” accent from everyone isn’t realistic or helpful.Ask for clarification when you need it—there’s no shame in that.Adapting your listening skills is a must in global communication.Resources:Become a Member! This is the place for you to boost your English skills and career growth with a supportive community — without the limitations of a packed schedule.Join our membership community here: https://fluentenglishpro.com/members/@fluentenglish.pro (IG) https://www.instagram.com/fluentenglish.pro/

Apr 8, 2025 • 21min
Adjective Order in Business English: A Complete Guide for Non-Native Speakers
Have you ever tried to describe something in English—like a product or a report—but it just didn’t sound natural, even though the words were correct? It’s probably not what you said, but the order you said it.In this episode, I talk about the correct order of adjectives in English. There’s a structure native speakers follow, and once you know it, your English will instantly sound more natural and professional. I break it down using a simple formula called OSASCOMP—and no, you don’t have to memorize it all at once.You’ll hear real examples, common mistakes, and how this small detail can make a big difference in how clear and confident you sound at work. Plus, I give you a quick practice challenge to try it for yourself.Key Takeaways:Whether you're writing, speaking, or presenting, this small detail makes a big difference.Keep it simple; stick to 2 or 3 adjectivesThe better your descriptions, the more professional and trustworthy you’ll soundResources:Become a Member! This is the place for you to boost your English skills and career growth with a supportive community — without the limitations of a packed schedule.Join our membership community here: https://fluentenglishpro.com/members/@fluentenglish.pro (IG) https://www.instagram.com/fluentenglish.pro/

Apr 1, 2025 • 18min
How to Stay Motivated While Learning Business English
Have you ever felt like you’re putting in all this effort to learn English, but the progress just isn’t showing? Maybe you’re exhausted, unmotivated, and just want to quit? Trust me, you’re not alone. But here’s the thing—motivation is only part of the process. In this episode, I’ll share how to keep going, even when motivation fades.In this episode, I talk about why motivation comes and goes and why you don’t need to rely on it to make progress. Learning English is a long-term process, more like a marathon than a sprint. The key isn’t to stay motivated all the time but to build habits that keep you improving even on days when you don’t feel like it.I also share some simple ways to make English a natural part of your daily life, like switching your personal notes and messages to English, finding content that interests you, and even talking to yourself in English. It may sound silly, but it actually works. The goal is to make learning feel effortless so you don’t have to depend on motivation to keep going.Key Takeaways:It’s better to practice a little every day than to study for hours once in a while.Motivation isn’t reliable, but routines and habits areLearning doesn’t have to be a lonely process—connect with others and make it enjoyable.Resources:Become a Member! This is the place for you to boost your English skills and career growth with a supportive community — without the limitations of a packed schedule.Join our membership community here: https://fluentenglishpro.com/members/@fluentenglish.pro (IG) https://www.instagram.com/fluentenglish.pro/

Mar 25, 2025 • 19min
How to Improve Your Business English Reading Skills: Strategies for Emails, Reports & More
Have you ever struggled to understand a work email or business report because it was full of complicated language? Or maybe you missed an important detail that changed the meaning of what you read?In this episode, I talk about why strong reading skills are important for work. Reading at work isn’t just about recognizing words—it’s about picking out key points, understanding the main message, and avoiding misunderstandings. Whether it’s an email, a contract, or a report, knowing how to read carefully can help you communicate better, make smarter decisions, and avoid mistakes.I also share a time when I misread part of a project update, which caused confusion and delays. That experience taught me how important it is to slow down, read carefully, and make sure I fully understand what I’m reading.Key Takeaways:Reading more improves comprehension, vocabulary, and overall communication.Keep a vocabulary journal and use new words in real emails and reports. Exposure and consistency are essential—immerse yourself in business English daily.Resources:Become a Member! This is the place for you to boost your English skills and career growth with a supportive community — without the limitations of a packed schedule.Join our membership community here: https://fluentenglishpro.com/members/@fluentenglish.pro (IG) https://www.instagram.com/fluentenglish.pro/