843: Think in English, Not Your Language: The Fluency Breakthrough

In this engaging podcast episode, Teacher Tiffani reveals powerful strategies to achieve English fluency by thinking directly in English rather than translating from your native language. Discover how to organize your thoughts naturally and express yourself confidently through three transformative techniques. Each method comes with practical exercises you can implement immediately, including opinion journaling, news Read more about 843: Think in English, Not Your Language: The Fluency Breakthrough[…]

THINK IN ENGLISH, NOT YOUR LANGUAGE: THE FLUENCY BREAKTHROUGH

STUDY WITH ME Be my Homie: Join this channel to get access to perks Daily English Vocabulary Email: Take your vocabulary to the next level with these daily vocabulary lessons in your email inbox English With Tiffani App: Improve your English with my English App Free English Newsletter: Receive English tips via email Daily English Read more about THINK IN ENGLISH, NOT YOUR LANGUAGE: THE FLUENCY BREAKTHROUGH[…]

842: From Confused to Confident: Master These Tricky English Words

Get Daily Vocabulary Words – http://dailyenglishvocabulary.com/ 📚 Words Covered: ✅ Hiatus – Learn about this pause or break in a sequence or activity ✅ Hypothesis – Understand proposed explanations based on limited evidence ✅ Idiosyncrasy – Describe distinctive behaviors or characteristics unique to individuals 🔥 What You’ll Get: Clear definitions with easy-to-understand explanations Real-world example sentences for each word Perfect pronunciation guidance Read more about 842: From Confused to Confident: Master These Tricky English Words[…]

From Confused to Confident: Master These Tricky English Words

Get Daily Vocabulary Words – http://dailyenglishvocabulary.com/ 📚 Words Covered: ✅ Hiatus – Learn about this pause or break in a sequence or activity ✅ Hypothesis – Understand proposed explanations based on limited evidence ✅ Idiosyncrasy – Describe distinctive behaviors or characteristics unique to individuals 🔥 What You’ll Get: Clear definitions with easy-to-understand explanations Real-world example Read more about From Confused to Confident: Master These Tricky English Words[…]

SNEAK PEEK : Day 48 – Why Smiling Is A Part Of American Culture

  🎥 This is just a sneak peek from my 365 Daily English Lessons course! Imagine getting a powerful English lesson every single day for an entire year. By the end, you’ll go from intermediate to advanced—confident, fluent, and ready to speak like a native. Ready to start your journey? Click the link to enroll Read more about SNEAK PEEK : Day 48 – Why Smiling Is A Part Of American Culture[…]

REAL-LIFE ENGLISH | WEEK 11

YouTube Channel Source: Diary Of A CEO Learn the words and expressions used in this Real-Life English video. WORDS / EXPRESSIONS + [Timestamp] Toxicologist [00:26] Groundbreaking [00:28] Chronic disease [04:04] Shrugged it off [06:03] Component [08:33] Endocrine disruptors [11:30] Leeching [13:06] Bombarded [13:14] Combustion [14:22] Haywire [17:20] Detoxify [17:54] Mandating [24:00] Concerted [24:43] Ignited [29:55] Read more about REAL-LIFE ENGLISH | WEEK 11[…]

STOP SAYING “HOW ARE YOU?” – SAY THESE INSTEAD

STUDY WITH ME Be my Homie: Join this channel to get access to perks Daily English Vocabulary Email: Take your vocabulary to the next level with these daily vocabulary lessons in your email inbox English With Tiffani App: Improve your English with my English App Free English Newsletter: Receive English tips via email Daily English Read more about STOP SAYING “HOW ARE YOU?” – SAY THESE INSTEAD[…]

841: STOP Saying ‘How Are You?’ – Say These Instead

In this eye-opening episode of “Speak English With Tiffani,” we tackle the conversation starter everyone uses but few master: “How are you?” Discover why this common greeting often falls flat and learn 13 powerful alternatives that will transform your English conversations. We’ll explore these alternatives in three categories – casual, moderately casual, and formal – Read more about 841: STOP Saying ‘How Are You?’ – Say These Instead[…]