Is your focus on vocabulary lists holding back your professional English communication?
Many professionals hit a wall focusing only on vocabulary and grammar. Discover how to move beyond textbooks and use output—speaking and writing—to identify and fill crucial communication gaps. Learn how body language, tone, and confidence are essential tools for excelling in business English.
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Our guest is Lindsay Dow, an expert language teacher who helps global citizens learn how to learn languages. Lindsay reminds us: “Fluency grows when your words, voice, and body work together”.
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Are you stuck at the intermediate level and wondering if AI or a human tutor is the key to finally achieving business fluency?
We discuss Lindsay Dow's three modes of self-review (solo, tech assisted, human assisted) and how to combine them effectively. Learn to choose the right strategy—using tools like ChatGPT or a tutor—based on your professional goals and personality to refine your work English. (59 words)
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David
Let's talk about one of the most important and sometimes confusing parts of learning English: how to keep improving once you have already reached an intermediate level. At this stage, you already know the basics. You can communicate, understand most conversations, and maybe even use English at work or in your studies. But the big question is, how can you continue improving?.
David
Should you, for example, use artificial intelligence tools or work with a teacher?. Now, let's hear what an expert English teacher, Lindsay Daw, has to say about using AI or working with a teacher for learning. There is a word you'll need to learn first: Solo. Solo means alone. Doing something solo means doing something alone by yourself. It's a word that comes from Italian and it's commonly used in English.
Lindsay
So, you're going to know for yourself what feels better when you want to get that human feedback and interaction versus when you're happy to fly solo. I consider there to be three modes of self-review, right?. And I call them all self-review because you are involved in all of them. For example, we have solo self-review, tech assisted, and human assisted.
Lindsay
Now, even human assisted—when I'm talking about maybe part of that is like you said, a community conversation club, for example—but it might be a teacher. So why is it still self-review? Because you're there with your teacher going through it. Maybe you're listening to your recording together. Maybe you're reading your written text together that you've done. You're not just handing it over and saying, 'There you go, teacher'.
Lindsay
So, if we're doing the solo, quite simply, we are assessing ourselves. I often like the idea of mistake goals. Rather than trying to avoid mistakes—a lot of learners have this fear of getting things wrong, right?—if you're at the intermediate plateau, this probably isn't too big of an issue for you. But you can be saying to yourself, 'Okay, I want to hit record and I want to speak until I notice five mistakes'.
Lindsay
Then we've got tech assisted. So, this would be when you are using Google Translate, maybe ChatGPT. I love—I noticed recently, I think it's only for maybe French, Spanish, and English right now—the conversation or the practice button on Google Translate. They've got a new button in beta mode at the minute, where you can speak and it will correct you. I'm intrigued, I'm intrigued, yeah!.
Lindsay
So things like that, right? With this, what's really important if you're using tech assisted review, is that you teach yourself how to check the accuracy of that. Because what we don't want to be doing is just following it as gospel and saying, 'Yep, cool. Great. Thank you, Google Translate. Thank you, ChatGPT'. We want to be able to know how to read between the lines of when it gets it right and when it gets it wrong.
David
So, which approach is the best for you? Honestly, it depends on your personality, your goals, and your lifestyle. If you're independent and love organizing your own time, self-study might be your best fit. If you want quick corrections, detailed explanations, and personal guidance, working with a tutor is a great option. And if you enjoy flexibility and creativity, technology can be your perfect daily companion.
David
But here is the real secret: You don't have to pick just one. You can combine them. Studying by yourself and studying with a tutor for a more complete learning experience. Use each one depending on what you need. That's how you'll keep learning, growing, and staying motivated. Our guest in this episode was Lindsay Daw. She's an expert language teacher, and she helps global citizens learn how to learn languages.
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If you want to learn more about her and see her YouTube channel, please check all the links in the description of this episode.
What if the key to unlocking professional English fluency isn't learning more grammar rules?
We explain why grammar must become a tool, not the goal, to express complex ideas. Learn to shift your energy from rules to natural usage.
Meet Our Guest: Lindsay Dow is an expert language teacher who helps global citizens learn how to learn languages. Inspirational quote or tip from guest: It's really important to say that hitting the plateau "does happen pretty much to everyone learning English" and it has "nothing to do with you learning wrong".
Helpful Links & Tools: Lindsay Dow’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@LindsayDowLanguages
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David When you are learning English. Most of us start with the same things. Vocabulary and grammar. Grammar is essential at the beginning. It gives us structure, confidence, and a foundation to build on. But after a certain point, learning more grammar doesn't necessarily make you sound more fluent. You reach a stage where grammar becomes a tool, not the goal. Now let's hear what an expert English teacher, Lynsey Dow, has to say about learning English grammar.
David She uses a particular word scaffolding. Scaffolding comes from scaffold. A scaffold is a structure construction workers use to advance the construction of a building. Similarly, the grammar in English is a basic structure, a scaffold used for building your English communication skills.
Lynsey Dow If that's more relevant to us, the practice that we're doing, then we're going to be moving beyond that faster and getting to a place where we're more comfortable. Because a lot of the, you know, the general kind of building work, the scaffolding of language, the grammar is the same. The grammar ends. This is always like, grammar sets, grammar.
Lynsey Dow So boring, I hate grammar. Grammar ends like you will get to a point where you will know all the grammar is so good. That's such a good feeling to think that one day that's going to be it. It's just going to be a case of practicing it and using it. But you'll know it all.
David Once you hit that grammar plateau, you stop worrying about rules and start focusing on fluency and communication. The real breakthrough happens when you shift your energy from learning how the language works to using it naturally to express complex ideas, opinions, and emotions. Grammar opens the door to the English language, but practice is what moves you in your way.
David Real improvement happens when English becomes part of your daily life, when you use it to express who you are, not just to form correct sentences or guest. In this episode was Lynsey Dow. She's an expert language teacher and she helps global citizens learn how to learn languages. If you want to learn more about her and see her YouTube channel, please check all the links in the description of this episode.
Are you an intermediate English speaker feeling frustrated that your progress has stalled?.
Many professionals hit the "intermediate plateau," feeling they aren't improving, especially when needing advanced work and business English. Learn why this flat line is only a perception and how progress is actually becoming deeper and more granular at this stage. Discover the mindset shift needed to keep adding those "tiny grains of sand" and unlock your professional potential.
Meet Our Guest: Lindsay Dow is an expert language teacher who helps global citizens learn how to learn languages. Inspirational quote or tip from guest: It's really important to say that hitting the plateau "does happen pretty much to everyone learning English" and it has "nothing to do with you learning wrong".
Helpful Links & Tools: Lindsay Dow’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@LindsayDowLanguages
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David: Welcome to the Fluent English Pro Podcast, the resource for professionals looking to improve their English language skills. Every week you'll have a new episode that addresses your specific English language needs, providing tips to help you excel in business meetings, deliver impactful presentations, or engage in casual conversations with international colleagues. Don't let the lack of time hold you back. Tune in and unlock your full potential as a fluent English speaker.
When you start learning English, progress feels fast at the beginning. You can see it and feel it, but once you reach the intermediate stage, things change. New knowledge comes in apparently smaller pieces.
This is the famous intermediate plateau. A plateau is an expression that comes from geography. It is a mountain with a flat top. In other contexts, plateau means there is no progress. You are expecting an ascending curve representing progress but you see a flat line, which means no progress.
Many people in intermediate and advanced English levels sometimes feel like they are not making any progress. But the truth is, you're not stuck. It is only a perception. You're just learning in more granular steps.
Progress at intermediate and advanced levels is like adding tiny grains of sand to a beach. You won't notice them day by day, but they definitely build something big in the long term.
Now, let's hear what an expert English teacher, Lindsay Dow, has to say about the plateau. That feeling where progress seems to hit a flat line.
Lindsay Dow: Well, first of all, it's really important to say that it does happen pretty much to everyone learning English. So it's nothing to do with you learning wrong. I think that's really important that we start there because it often makes us feel like we've got as far as we can go. "I've done as much as I can do. Maybe I'm not meant. I don't have the magic talent or the key to just unlock the next level of English. I guess this is where I stop".
It's not what it has to mean at all. I really want to start from that point. And also, a plateau, first of all, can happen at any level, but typically, we're talking about intermediate level.
So when you first start learning a language, you learn one word and you know 100% more than you did yesterday when you knew zero. You then learn two words, and that percentage is going down. Every time.
And then it will get to a point where it does feel like a flat line because we've gone from an increase in knowledge being massive to it suddenly being much more granular. And also by the time we get to that point, typically, we know the words that we're going to use most frequently so we can get by in a lot of situations.
David: To wrap up this episode, remember this: Reaching an intermediate level isn't the end of growth. It's the beginning of deeper learning.
At this stage, progress becomes quieter, less visible, but progress is absolutely real. Your progress is happening in silence, one tiny step at a time. Keep adding those grains of sand to your beach.
Our guest in this episode was Lindsay Dow. She is an expert language teacher and she helps global citizens learn how to learn languages. If you want to know more about her and see her YouTube channel, please check all the links in the description of this episode. Thank you for tuning in.
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Feeling stuck in your English progress? Learn why the intermediate plateau is common, especially for professionals managing English at work. Language consultant Lindsay Dow shares actionable strategies for intentional practice, boosting speaking output, and recognizing the gradual growth needed to reach advanced professional fluency.
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Lindsay Dow is a language consultant and self-described "language nerd" who specializes in helping individuals master the process of learning languages. She possesses a professional background in applied linguistics and focuses on the dynamics of how languages are learned. Tip: "Progress is not a sudden leap; it is a continuous, very, very slight gradual incline of growth".
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Term | Meaning + Example Sentence
Plateau | A stage in language learning where perceived progress flattens or stops. Example: Many professionals hit an English plateau after mastering basic meeting conversation.
Granular | Highly detailed or composed of tiny, gradual increments of progress. Example: To reach advanced fluency, focus on the granular details like nuanced expression and idiomatic phrases.
Output | Producing language, typically through speaking or writing, crucial for progress. Example: Increasing professional output (presentations, emails) helps fill vocabulary gaps and avoid stagnation.
Nuance | Subtle differences in meaning, expression, or tone required for advanced communication. Example: Mastering the nuance of requests and feedback is critical for effective business communication.
Pragmatics | The understanding of cultural context and implied meaning in communication beyond words. Example: Focusing on pragmatics helps you navigate cross-cultural professional interactions more effectively.
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Stop worrying that fast talking equals English fluency. Public speaking expert Maria Rincon shows non-native professionals how to leverage pace, tone, and intonation for powerful, confident communication. Learn strategies for overcoming anxiety and tapping into your core confidence for business success.
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Maria Rincon, former UN consultant and 2025 TEDx speaker, coaches non-native English speakers in clarity and confidence. "Nervousness actually means that I care about what I'm doing”.
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Pacing | Meaning: The rate or rhythm at which you speak.
Example: A moderate pacing helps your audience absorb your important business message.
Intonation | Meaning: The rise and fall of your voice pitch across a full sentence.
Example: Varying your intonation stops your presentation from sounding flat or monotone.
Tone | Meaning: The emotional quality or specific emphasis given to a particular word.
Example: The tone of the email suggested that the client was very excited about the proposal.
Foreign Language Anxiety | Meaning: Stress or fear experienced when speaking a non-native language, often related to making mistakes or judgment.
Example: Using affirmation banks can help professionals battle foreign language anxiety before a big meeting.
Overachiever | Meaning: A person who performs better or achieves more success than expected.
Example: Her drive to be an overachiever resulted in great academic success and a prestigious career.
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Discover the critical role of Medical English in healthcare and research, especially in an AI-driven world. Learn essential terminology, communication skills for different audiences, and how to navigate cultural and ethical challenges. This episode provides guidance on staying competitive and future-proofing your career in specialized English
Meet Our Guest: Jason Willis-Lee is a medical translator, linguistic validation expert, and personal branding strategist with 25 years of experience. He coaches professionals on business skills and adapting to an AI-powered market.
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Discover how to make your messages clear and concise in professional English, especially as a non-native speaker. This episode tackles the biggest communication barrier: confidence, and provides practical frameworks to structure work conversations, adapt your message for diverse stakeholders, and navigate cultural differences to communicate with impact.
Meet Our Guest: Chris Fennig is a communication expert whose background spans engineering, project management, and leadership in over 20 countries. He shifted from corporate life to teaching, sharing "hard-won experience". Chris believes that communication is "absolutely a learnable skill set".
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In today’s episode we address the common anxieties of non-native English-speaking professionals, from perfectionism to accent concerns. Discover how to leverage your leadership voice, adapt communication culturally, and cultivate connections to excel in your career.
Meet Our Guest: Tania Suarez is a leadership communication coach empowering non-native English-speaking executives worldwide.
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Lead with Your Voice, Not Perfect English: Your expertise matters more than linguistic perfection in leadership roles.
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Trickle-down effect: When benefits or influence at the top spread throughout an organization or system.
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You can conquer your fear of public speaking in English! This episode reveals why this crucial professional skill is no longer optional, especially for non-native speakers. Learn strategies for strategic preparation, overcoming anxiety, and structuring your ideas to persuade any audience and champion your business ideas effectively.
Meet Our Guest: Juanita Wheeler, founder of Full & Frank and Executive Director of TEDxBrisbane, is an expert who helps professionals deliver high-impact presentations. Her empowering advice: "Just start. Don't wait. Just start. The sooner you start, the sooner you become brilliant."
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In this episode of Fluent English Pro, we dive into essential project management jargon, explaining why understanding these terms is crucial for us as professionals and English learners. We'll observe real-world examples to navigate project tasks, improve our business English, and "hit the ground running" in any professional role.
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Dylan Gates is an experienced English language teacher and trainer, originally from the UK and now based in southern Spain. He specializes in working with adult professionals and other teachers, helping them improve their language for work-related purposes. Dylan emphasizes that LinkedIn is a "great place for professional development" and for connecting with fellow professionals.
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Are insecurity and perfectionism holding back your professional English? This episode explores how language learning is a powerful tool for personal and professional growth, enhancing communication and opening career opportunities. Discover practical strategies to gain confidence and refine your English for the workplace.
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Walter Freiberg is a life and language coach for professionals, working in five languages. He integrates his passion for languages and past experiences to foster personal growth and reshape identity through cultural learning. He also hosts a bilingual podcast.
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Taking the IELTS test can be stressful, as many life plans for studying or working abroad depend on its score. This episode with expert Salma Banouri explains the different IELTS exams, covers how scores are given, and offers important strategies. Learn to handle test nerves and get the score you need for your goals.
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Salma Banouri Liong is an experienced English teacher and IELTS expert. With nearly 20 years teaching English, she guides professionals through the IELTS exam, leveraging her deep knowledge and passion for AI in education.
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Busy schedule? Still want to improve your English work? In this episode, language coach Kerstin Cable shares how busy professionals can build strong English skills on their own, without feeling overwhelmed. Learn how to stay consistent, make time for daily English, and use AI tools to support your learning. You’ll also hear mindset tips to stay motivated and confident, even when mistakes happen.
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Kerstin Cable is a language coach who specializes in helping people develop skills to learn and practice languages, mostly busy adult professionals. She helps them overcome self-imposed barriers and learn how to make language acquisition easier. She also co-runs the AI Language Club.
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Excelling at your job is crucial, but it is not enough for career growth. This episode highlights why emotional intelligence, communication, and social skills are essential for promotions and standing out. Discover actionable tips and a powerful five-step framework from expert Brianne Rush to advance your professional English communication.
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Brianne Rush is an expert specializing in helping individuals launch their careers, especially recent university graduates seeking their first job. She also provides valuable guidance for those already in a career or considering a professional shift.
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Job interviews in the IT world can be tough, especially when English isn’t your first language. In this episode, Mariana Vignola, a language coach and job interview trainer, shares how to prepare for IT interviews, improve your CV, and explain your skills clearly in English. You'll also learn how to show both technical and soft skills with confidence.
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Mariana Vignola is a multilingual language coach helping professionals succeed in IT job interviews and write strong, clear CVs in English. With experience in the UK and Europe, she helps non-native speakers communicate with confidence and land international roles.
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Having trouble talking to people in English at work? This episode shows how getting better at small talk can help you build trust, find new work opportunities, and feel more at ease in unfamiliar situations. You'll pick up useful tips to have better conversations and build real professional connections that can move your career forward.
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Learn why networking is just as important as doing your job well for advancing your career. Michael Morgan, author of “The Power of Networking”, shares essential skills for building connections and making a positive impact. He explains how to overcome shyness, grow professional relationships, and use technology to support your networking efforts. This is especially useful for professionals who use English at work.
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Michael Morgan, author of "The Power of Networking," teaches professionals to effectively network and influence their careers. Drawing on over 15 years of experience at major companies like JPMorgan Chase, Amazon, and Walmart, he offers essential strategies. Holding an MBA and PMP (Project Management Professional), his insights help others achieve professional growth and success.
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Many non-native English professionals struggle to express precise, specific ideas in a work setting due to a lack of specialized vocabulary. This can hinder your confidence, credibility, and effective communication. In this episode, discover three practical strategies to improve your technical English vocabulary, helping you convey clear messages and significantly boost your professional presence.
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Having trouble speaking English naturally at work? This episode shares simple, useful tips to help you improve your fluency, pronunciation, and intonation. You’ll learn how to use everything you know in English right when you need it, so you can speak more clearly and confidently in important meetings and presentations.
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