901: Wednesday Conversation Practice: The Wedding You Can’t Afford to Attend

In today’s conversation transcript, you’ll listen to a realistic, upper-intermediate to advanced English conversation between two close friends (Sam and Jess) talking through whether to say yes to a destination wedding invitation that’s stretching the budget too far. This episode is full of natural spoken English: honest back-and-forth, gentle truth-telling, and the relatable tug-of-war between Read more about 901: Wednesday Conversation Practice: The Wedding You Can’t Afford to Attend[…]

899: Wednesday Conversation Practice: Stranded in the Parking Lot

In today’s conversation transcript, you’ll listen to a realistic, upper-intermediate to advanced English conversation between two coworkers (Will and Nadia) in a parking lot after work, when Nadia’s car won’t start and Will stops to help. This episode is full of natural spoken English: reassurance under pressure, step-by-step explaining, and the warm, capable tone someone Read more about 899: Wednesday Conversation Practice: Stranded in the Parking Lot[…]

898 : Think In English With Me | Episode 1: Motivation

Think in English with me as we tackle motivation the native-speaker way. In this episode, you will hear the gap between “learner English” and natural English, then learn how to close it with powerful phrases and sentence patterns you can use immediately. You’ll learn how to use AI to: Spot the “gap you can hear” Read more about 898 : Think In English With Me | Episode 1: Motivation[…]

897: Wednesday Conversation Practice: Whose Turn Is It to Pay?

In today’s conversation transcript, you’ll listen to a realistic, upper-intermediate to advanced English conversation between two roommates (Priya and Marco) sitting down to sort out their shared bills after one of them notices the math isn’t adding up. This episode is full of natural spoken English: soft openings, honest money talk, and the small, considerate Read more about 897: Wednesday Conversation Practice: Whose Turn Is It to Pay?[…]

896: 5 Powerful Ways Ai Can Improve Your English Fluency

In today’s episode of Speak English With Tiffani, you’ll learn 5 powerful ways AI can improve your English fluency—so you can sound more natural, respond faster, and speak with more confidence in real conversations. AI can be like a private coach that helps you practice without pressure, get instant feedback, and build stronger speaking habits. You’ll learn Read more about 896: 5 Powerful Ways Ai Can Improve Your English Fluency[…]

895: Wednesday Conversation Practice: The Suitcase That Never Arrived

In today’s conversation transcript, you’ll listen to a realistic, upper-intermediate to advanced English conversation between two friends (Dana and Theo) meeting for coffee a few days after Theo got back from a trip to Lisbon — with no luggage. This episode is full of natural spoken English: venting, dry humor, and the kind of supportive Read more about 895: Wednesday Conversation Practice: The Suitcase That Never Arrived[…]

894: Stop Studying English Alone Like This (7 Solo Study Mistakes + What To Do Instead)

Do you study English alone for hours—YouTube, articles, vocabulary, Netflix—and still freeze the moment you need to speak? This episode is for you. Because the problem usually isn’t that you’re studying alone… it’s that you’re doing “alone study” in a way that keeps you stuck in input and avoids output. In today’s lesson, I’m walking you through 7 common Read more about 894: Stop Studying English Alone Like This (7 Solo Study Mistakes + What To Do Instead)[…]

893: Wednesday Conversation Practice: A Noisy Upstairs Neighbor

In today’s conversation transcript, you’ll listen to a realistic, upper-intermediate to advanced English conversation between two friends (Chris and Emma) as Emma admits they haven’t slept properly in over a week — all because of a noisy upstairs neighbor. You’ll hear natural, emotional English: frustration, disbelief, support, and the moment a friend steps in with Read more about 893: Wednesday Conversation Practice: A Noisy Upstairs Neighbor[…]

892: Stop Saying “Sorry, My English Is Bad” (7 Reasons It’s Keeping You Stuck)

Do you ever start speaking and immediately apologize—“Sorry, my English is bad”? If you do, I want you to hear me clearly: that sentence is not helping you. It’s training you to shrink, and it’s teaching other people to focus on your English instead of your message. In this episode, I’m breaking down 7 real reasons that Read more about 892: Stop Saying “Sorry, My English Is Bad” (7 Reasons It’s Keeping You Stuck)[…]