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Do not worry about your English Accent

13 min · 27. Mai 2026
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This podcast is narrated using advanced AI voice technology (powered by ElevenLabs) to ensure consistent clarity, natural pacing, and an easy-to-follow listening experience — especially helpful for language learners. All scripts are written and carefully edited by real humans, combining expert content creation with voice technology to bring you the best of both worlds: ✅ Human intelligence and creativity ✅ AI precision and clarity We use slow, natural pronunciation and carefully chosen vocabulary to support learners at every level. What if everything you believe about your accent is completely wrong? That is the question Martin and Julia open with — and it may be the most important conversation this podcast has ever had. This is not about grammar or vocabulary. It is about the story you tell yourself every time you open your mouth. Meet Amara, a financial analyst from Lagos working in London. Her English is excellent. But every Monday on the Zoom call she freezes, convinced the room is judging her accent. Martin and Julia use her story to prove one thing: that thought is a lie. A real University of Chicago study showed that native speakers rated accented voices as more credible — not less. Because your accent signals a journey. It signals courage. It is not a flaw. It is a credential. The episode introduces the word most language schools never teach: intelligibility. Not perfection — just clarity. Can the other person understand you? That is the only standard that matters. And it is built from trainable daily vocabulary and grammar habits: slowing down, pausing before key words, finishing sentences strongly. These are basic sentences and daily use english skills anyone can develop, in any daily situation where English is needed. The episode closes with the Signature Phrase exercise — one sentence you own completely, spoken at your pace, in your voice. A practical tool to help our friends learn how to speak english fluently without erasing who they are. Perfect for anyone using this as an english podcast for beginners or as a confidence reset at any level. Relevant for IELTS Speaking Parts 1–3, TOEFL Speaking Tasks, Cambridge B2 First and C1 Advanced. Essential latest english vocabulary words with meaning in real spoken context. Keywords: how to speak english fluently, english podcast for beginners, latest english vocabulary words with meaning, daily use english, daily situation, daily vocabulary and grammar, basic sentences, slow english podcast, learn english, your english toolbox, accent confidence, intelligibility english, IELTS speaking practice, TOEFL speaking, Cambridge B2 First, C1 Advanced, exam English, academic English listening 💬 We’d love to hear from you! If you enjoyed this episode, leave a comment, share your thoughts, or tell us how you’re using these tips to improve your English. Your feedback helps us grow and create even better content for you. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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