891: Wednesday Conversation Practice: Arguing Over A Car Repair Bill

In today’s conversation transcript, you’ll listen to a realistic, upper-intermediate to advanced English conversation between a couple (Alex and Jamie) after Jamie picks up the car and discovers a repair bill that’s way bigger than expected. This episode is packed with natural conflict language — short responses, sarcasm, pressure, and the kind of back-and-forth native Read more about 891: Wednesday Conversation Practice: Arguing Over A Car Repair Bill[…]

890: Why You Feel Like a Different Person When You Speak English (The 5-Part Identity System)

Have you ever thought, “I’m confident in my language… but in English I feel smaller, quieter, flatter?” If that’s you, you’re not crazy—and you’re not alone. In this episode, I’m going to explain why it happens using a powerful framework: the 5-Part Identity System. Your identity isn’t just vocabulary and grammar. It’s your past, your present, your internal world (beliefs, values, personality), Read more about 890: Why You Feel Like a Different Person When You Speak English (The 5-Part Identity System)[…]

889: Wednesday Conversation Practice: A Package Delivered To The Wrong Address

In today’s conversation transcript, you’ll listen to a realistic, upper-intermediate to advanced English conversation between two housemates (Kate and Dan) trying to figure out what happened to a missing delivery. You’ll hear the kind of English native speakers use when something goes wrong: disbelief, anger, suspicion, and quick problem-solving — especially when there’s a deadline Read more about 889: Wednesday Conversation Practice: A Package Delivered To The Wrong Address[…]

888: The Moment English Finally Clicks (What It Actually Feels Like)

Have you ever had a moment where English didn’t feel like work anymore… it just happened? In this episode, I’m breaking down what that “click” really feels like—because it’s not random, and it’s not magic. It’s a progression. You’ll learn the 5 stages English learners move through as fluency becomes more natural: from describing what you see, to summarizing meaning, Read more about 888: The Moment English Finally Clicks (What It Actually Feels Like)[…]

887: Wednesday Conversation Practice: A Bad Haircut

In today’s conversation transcript, you’ll listen to a realistic, upper-intermediate to advanced English conversation between two friends (Sam and Jess) right after Jess leaves the salon with a haircut that went very wrong. This episode is full of natural spoken English: short reactions, teasing, embarrassment, and the kind of honest friend-to-friend support that feels real Read more about 887: Wednesday Conversation Practice: A Bad Haircut[…]

886: The Fear That Silences Your English (And How to Finally Speak Up With Confidence)

Have you ever had the words in your mind… but your mouth just wouldn’t move? Maybe you’re afraid of being judged, afraid of slowing people down, or afraid your “real personality” won’t come through in English. If that’s you, this episode is for you. In today’s lesson, we’re going to name the fear that keeps Read more about 886: The Fear That Silences Your English (And How to Finally Speak Up With Confidence)[…]

885: Wednesday Conversation Practice: Canceling A Gym Membership (Clause + “Give Someone The Runaround”)

In today’s conversation, you’ll hear two friends talk through a super real (and super frustrating) situation: trying to cancel a gym membership and getting blocked at every step. You’ll listen to natural, emotional English that native speakers use when they’re venting and pushing back. You’ll learn: clause: a specific rule or condition written into a Read more about 885: Wednesday Conversation Practice: Canceling A Gym Membership (Clause + “Give Someone The Runaround”)[…]

884: STOP Practicing English Alone Until You Watch This

Stop practicing English alone until you hear this. In this episode of the Speak English with Tiffani Podcast, we break down 5 powerful elements that turn solo study into real, confident fluency. You will learn how to: Build a schedule that actually works for your life so progress becomes predictable. Remove pressure so your real English shows up, Read more about 884: STOP Practicing English Alone Until You Watch This[…]

883: Wednesday Conversation Practice: Dealing With a Delayed Flight (Vague + “Smooth Things Over”)

Ever been stuck at the airport when your flight gets delayed again and again? In today’s Wednesday Conversation Practice episode, you’ll listen to two strangers react in real time as they deal with the frustration, the stress, and the waiting. You’ll learn: vague = not clear or specific (especially when an explanation feels unclear on Read more about 883: Wednesday Conversation Practice: Dealing With a Delayed Flight (Vague + “Smooth Things Over”)[…]

882: Your Brain ALREADY Knows English — Here’s Why It Won’t Come Out

Your brain already knows more English than you think, but when it is time to speak, the words feel stuck. In today’s episode of the Speak English With Tiffani Podcast, we break down 9 powerful reasons English stays trapped in your head, even after years of studying. You will learn why understanding English and speaking English are Read more about 882: Your Brain ALREADY Knows English — Here’s Why It Won’t Come Out[…]