🚀 Episode Summary:
In this powerful and thought-provoking episode of Speak English Confidently, Grace welcomes Angel, a passionate educator and advocate, to dive deep into raciolinguistics and linguicism — the intersection of language, race, and power.
Angel explains what linguistic discrimination looks like in classrooms and communities, and how it affects English learners from diverse racial and cultural backgrounds. Together, they explore how educators can challenge dominant language ideologies, recognize the value of linguistic diversity, and create supportive, inclusive learning environments where all voices are honored.
🌟 In This Episode, You’ll Learn How to:
Define raciolinguistics and understand how language is racialized
Identify linguistic biases and their effects on learners
Promote equity and inclusivity in language learning spaces
Empower students to embrace their full linguistic identities
💡 Why It Matters:
Language is never just about grammar — it’s also about identity, culture, and belonging. To truly speak English confidently, learners must feel safe, seen, and valued for how they speak, not just how well.
🛠️ Practical Tips from Angel:
Normalize multiple Englishes (accents, dialects, regional variations)
Use culturally responsive materials in ESL teaching
Interrupt correction-based teaching that ignores context or tone
Encourage students to explore their own language stories
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👉 After this episode, reflect or write in English: How does your background influence the way you speak? What languages or accents are part of your identity?
🌍 About This Podcast:
Speak English Confidently helps English learners build real conversation skills, expand vocabulary, and prepare for IELTS, TOEFL, CEFR exams, and everyday communication. Hosted by Grace from English with Grace — helping you speak clearly, confidently, and naturally.