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Hey a, I want to ask you something. And I'd like you to think about it for a moment. How much has staying where you are actually cost you? Not in euros. I'm talking about something much harder to measure. I mean the promotion you didn't go for because you weren't confident enough about how you'd come across in the interview. The meeting where you had the right answer but stayed quiet anyway. The presentation you over-prepared for and still walked away from feeling like you hadn't quite nailed it. The moment someone asked you to repeat yourself and you felt that horrible familiar drop in your stomach. None of those things show up on an invoice. But they add up in losses to your quality of life and amazing career opportunities. And the longer they go on, the more normal they start to feel. Which is the most dangerous thing of all, because then you're settling for an uncomfortable life that just frustrates you. My students don't come to me because they want a nicer accent. They come because they're tired of being underestimated. Tired of working twice as hard to be taken half as seriously. Tired of knowing exactly who they are in their own language and feeling like a lesser version of themselves the moment they open their mouth in English. That's what improving your pronunciation actually fixes. You're not just fixing sounds and intonation patterns. You're fixing everything that comes with them. Tomorrow I'll be sharing details of how to work with me directly this summer, a.
If that's something you want to know more about, keep reading tomorrow. Speak to you then, |