logo
episode-header-image
Feb 2024
11m 42s

[Part 1/4] Dreaming Big about Your Engli...

Real English Conversations: Amy Whitney & Curtis Davies - English Podcast
About this episode
  We are only 1 month into the year and you may be feeling like some of your 'New Year's resolutions' are already starting to fade.   Good news! I've today's podcast episode is going to fill you up with excitement and help renew your enthusiasm to keep going and break through big barriers this year!     Like Min, one of our students from China.    Early last year, Min felt like she was spending WAY too much time thinking about what to say. She was trying so hard to speak correctly and constantly worried that she might say something offensive by accident.   But after being shown a different way to study real English, she quickly realized that most of the words she was using were totally normal, and definitely not offensive. This helped her to build her confidence and see quick improvements in her speaking fluency.   Additionally, studying English in this way has helped her to discover new words and phrases that sound really natural and help her to express her ideas easily, just like her native language.    This level of confidence and ability is exactly what I want for you.  I’ve got another inspiring student story to share with you that is really going to help you see what is possible with the right plan.    Curious to hear the story? Listen to the podcast episode now!   Learn with Teacher Curtis 

Do you want our help to accelerate your results? We currently have space for 5 professionals to join Teacher Curtis for 1-to-1 coaching. Find a lesson time and book your trial session now! Click this link to book your trial 

We specialize in helping professionals become confident English communicators in the workplace with lessons focused on:

  • Communicating your ideas clearly and effectively
  • Reducing your accent to be easily understood
  • Understanding fast-spoken English in meetings and calls
  • Delivering strong presentations & handling follow-up questions
  • Building rock-solid confidence to speak in ANY professional situation
  • Preparing for job interviews
  • Navigating difficult or sensitive workplace conversations

Learn more at realenglishconversations.co

Up next
Oct 8
🎙️New Episode - “I’m Still Here”: Resilience, Leadership & Life Lessons with Tom LeNoble | Real English Conversations for Global Professionals
In this episode of the Real English Conversations Podcast, host Curtis Davies speaks with Tom LeNoble, executive leader, international speaker, resilience coach, and philanthropist. Tom’s career spans Fortune 500 giants, including MCI (VZ), Walmart.com (WMT), Palm (HP), and Faceb ... Show More
22m 48s
Sep 17
🎙️Mastering Mindset with Kam Knight: Mental, Emotional & Physical Performance | Real English For Global Professionals
In this episode of the Real English Conversations Podcast, host Curtis Davies speaks with Kam Knight, coach, international speaker, and bestselling author of more than a dozen books on mental, emotional, and physical performance. Kam is known for offering fresh, out-of-the-box pe ... Show More
40m 35s
Sep 10
🎙️Politics, Law & Leadership with Linda “Love” Lemos | Real English Communication & Strategy for Global Professionals
In this episode of the Real English Conversations Podcast, host Curtis Davies speaks with Linda “Love” Lemos, M.P.S., a dynamic professional with expertise spanning political management, legal studies, and business consulting. Linda is a Certified Speaker, Book Author, Senior Con ... Show More
25m 12s
Recommended Episodes
Jul 2018
#055 Moods and Feelings in English - part ll
>> Get my new course: The PRONUNCIATION Course 2024! Visit PronunciationCourse.com and get the course! 
14m 11s
Aug 2022
#300 The Courage to Suck at Doing Something New: A Story of English Fluency Journey
Are you afraid of making mistakes in English? Well, being a successful English learner means having the courage to fail, dust yourself off and try again and again and again. In today’s episode, I’m joined by a very special guest who will share her English learning journey and how ... Show More
28m 18s
Oct 2023
#272 Be more positive when learning English
>> Get my new course: The PRONUNCIATION Course 2024! Visit PronunciationCourse.com and get the course! 
16m 59s
Jun 2022
How to study English by yourself
Are you learning English alone? In this podcast, I’ll share some tips and advice so that you can improve your English by yourself. Not only during the summer break but at any time during the year. We’ve also received some lovely stories from you by voice message, so we’ll be list ... Show More
38m 25s
May 2022
#213 How to manage your time to learn English part#3
>> Get my new course: The PRONUNCIATION Course 2024! Visit PronunciationCourse.com and get the course! 
11m 15s
Jul 2018
#054 Expressing Moods and Feelings in English- Stop using the word VERY!
>> Get my new course: The PRONUNCIATION Course 2024! Visit PronunciationCourse.com and get the course! 
19m 57s
Nov 2017
#025 Stay Motivated when learning English
>> Get my new course: The PRONUNCIATION Course 2024! Visit PronunciationCourse.com and get the course! 
13m 18s
Jun 2024
Lost luggage: What happens to it? (Track down)
Today's story: Have you ever wondered what airlines do with all the lost luggage? If they can't find owners after three months, they go to auction. Here's what happens to all the lost clothes, jewelry, and electronics (and how you might get in on the action).Learn this English ex ... Show More
21m 45s
Jul 2024
East-coast living: the pros and cons (Focus on)
Today's story: The east coast of the U.S., between Washington, D.C., and Boston, is home to about 50 million people. It has rich history, great cultural treasures, top-notch universities, and four distinct seasons. But the winters are harsh, costs can be high, and the pace of lif ... Show More
20m 27s
Feb 2022
#274 Fast & Easy Trick to Expand your English Vocabulary
One of the greatest challenges for Upper-intermediate learners is to continue making progress in their English. We’ve had countless students tell us about this problem: They already speak English quite well but still have some things to improve. Although they know this, they’re n ... Show More
41m 26s