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☕ Coffee Hour is today!
Free for everyone. No preparation needed. Just show up with your questions. 👇 🗣️ Quick poll — what should we focus on today? - 🔤 A — A specific sound you're struggling with - 🎵 B — Word stress and rhythm - 💬 C — Real conversation practice - 🤷 D — Surprise me, Sal! Whatever gets the most votes, that's where we start. 👇 ⏰ Today — 7:00pm CET🔗 Here is the link: https://www.skool.com/live/ltmTqnK7PrY Come as you are. Bring your questions, your problem sounds, anything you've been wondering about. See you there. ☕💪
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🎉 Saturday's Premium Lesson Recap
🎉 Saturday's Premium Lesson Recap — and wow, did we cover a lot. If you were there — this is your recap to review and practice with. If you weren't — here's a taste of what Premium members get every week. 👇 📖 Real vocabulary, real context: - Come back vs Go back — same idea, completely different meaning depending on where the speaker is - Hire vs Fire — the full employment cycle in two words - Underestimated vs Underrated — two words everyone confuses, finally explained clearly - Principal vs Headmaster/Headteacher — American vs British, side by side 🔢 Numbers the way natives actually say them: 1700 isn't "one thousand seven hundred." It's "seventeen hundred." That's how it sounds in real professional conversations, and most learners never hear this explained. 👅 Pronunciation that actually matters: Breath vs Breathe — one letter. Completely different sound. Completely different meaning. - Breath → /breθ/ — short, no throat vibration - Breathe → /briːð/ — long, voiced, feel the buzz And then ...the hidden rule of "the." Most learners have NO idea that "the" changes pronunciation depending on what comes after it: - Before consonants → /ðə/ — the book, the car - Before vowels → /ðiː/ — the apple, the end This one small shift is something native speakers do automatically — and now you know why. 🎧 🍞 Even baking got the phonetics treatment: Knead — silent K, sounds exactly like "need"Fold vs Folder — verb vs noun, completely different words 🎯 The takeaway from Saturday: Don't say letters. Say sounds, but at the same time become fluent and confident! That's the whole philosophy of this Lab! 💬 Premium members: drop your favourite moment from Saturday's session below. Everyone else — what are you waiting for? Make sure to come to tomorrow's Coffee hour! Here is the link: https://www.skool.com/live/ltmTqnK7PrY
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🏆 WINS & BREAKTHROUGHS
This tab is for celebrating your progress — big or small! Did you finally pronounce a difficult sound correctly? Did someone understand your English more clearly? Did you speak with confidence in a meeting? Did you understand a movie better? Did phonetics finally “click”? Post it here. You can also share: • voice note improvements • pronunciation breakthroughs • successful conversations • exam results • work presentations • feedback from other people • personal reviews about the community Every win matters, because fluency is built step by step. And remember: The more you share your progress, the more you inspire others to keep going too. 🚀
🏆 WINS & BREAKTHROUGHS
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Think of one real moment when you were misunderstood in English. Now ask yourself honestly: "Was it really a grammar mistake — or was it a sound?"
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Let's get to know each other! Comment below sharing where you are in the world, a photo of your workspace, where you are in this very moment or something you like to do for fun. 😊 I'll start 😁 I am Sal, I currently live in Italy and I am writing this at 2:39 am so a pic would be quite embaressing 🤣
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