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866 : STOP Being an English Student (Start Being a SPEAKER)

Published 2 weeks ago
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Are you stuck in the "English student" trap? You know enough grammar, you've studied vocabulary for years, but something still holds you back from speaking confidently. The problem isn't your English level — it's your identity.

In this episode, I reveal why upper-intermediate learners struggle to break through to fluency: they've spent so long defining themselves as "students" that they've never given themselves permission to BE speakers. Students study. Speakers speak. And as long as you call yourself a student, your brain will keep you preparing instead of participating.

I'll walk you through five powerful applications that will shift your identity from student to speaker:

  • The Identity Declaration — How to consciously redefine yourself as someone who speaks English (not someone learning it)
  • The Participation Shift — Why measuring progress by conversations had (not hours studied) changes everything
  • The Mistake Reframe — How to see errors as proof you're speaking, not proof you're not ready
  • The "Already Enough" Mindset — Why your current English is sufficient to participate right now
  • The Daily Speaker Practice — Simple actions to reinforce your speaker identity every single day

Each application includes real-world examples showing exactly how this identity shift plays out in networking events, work meetings, client calls, and everyday conversations.

This isn't about studying more or reaching some future level of fluency. This is about making one decision today: to stop being a student and start being a speaker. Your English doesn't need to change — your identity does.

Perfect for: Upper-intermediate English learners who are tired of waiting to feel "ready" and want to finally step into their identity as confident English speakers.

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