English for Devs
Onboarding Language: Essential Terms to Guide Junior Developers Through Initial Team Syncs Your code is solid. But when your tech lead asks about your blockers, your bandwidth, and whether you're aligned with the sprint goals — do you know exactly what to say? For most junior developers, the first weeks on a new team aren't hard because of the code. They're hard because of the communication. The daily stand-ups. The async updates. The unwritten rules of how professionals talk about their work. In this episode of English for Devs, we close that gap. We break down the high-frequency vocabulary you'll hear from day one — stand-ups, sprints, velocity, backlog, PRs, technical debt, capacity — and go beyond the definitions to show you how these terms actually live in real team conversations. You'll learn not just what to say, but how to say it with technical precision and professional confidence. By the end of this episode, you'll be able to: * Structure a clear, confident daily stand-up update * Raise blockers professionally — without fear * Use terms like "bandwidth" and "sprint goals" the way senior engineers do * Write async stand-up updates that are clean, scannable, and respected Whether you're a bootcamp grad stepping into your first Agile team, a self-taught developer joining a structured engineering org, or a non-native English speaker navigating the cultural layer of tech communication — this episode was built for you. No more nodding along hoping no one asks you to elaborate. It's time to speak the language of your team. English for Devs is the podcast for developers who want to master the professional English behind the pull requests, the planning meetings, and everything in between.
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