English for Impact (S2S + PitchUp)
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Advanced English for professionals & founders
•S2S Advanced English with new buddies + personal feedback from a teacher
•PitchUp Public speaking in groups with a trainer
Join & speak with impact•By @ybeymlina•Learn more https://linktr.ee/EnglishForImpact
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Remember last week’s post on the Big 5 Personality Traits and language learning?

Quick recap: The top two traits that impact your learning most are
Conscientiousness
Openness to new experience

Today, let’s focus on Openness to new experience:
😐 Bad news: It tends to decline with age.
😊 Good news: You can actively boost it!

Many high-achievers (entrepreneurs, IT pros, executives) dismiss "openness" as fluffy nonsense — "I don’t need fun, I need results."
But science shows the opposite: top innovators and problem-solvers score high in openness.

Why Openness to new experience boost is good for you:
👁‍🗨 Gain an edge over colleagues/competitors
👁‍🗨 Accelerate language learning
👁‍🗨 Enjoy a healthy dopamine boost :)

Swipe the carousel for 3 simple, enjoyable ways to train Openness—without wasting time.
Bonus: Glossary with vocab from this post on the last slide💓

Which tip will you try this week?

📎 Discover how S2S users train openness by meeting new people for practice
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⭐️ The Top Language Learning Voices of 2025 – who should you know?

1.9 billion people are learning a foreign language right now — that’s 1 in every 4 people on Earth! Demand creates supply.
With so many apps, teachers, and gurus (real & fake) out there, how do you know who to trust? Most learners just follow the loudest voice or the first ad they see… but there's a simple smarter way.

🧭 That’s why S2S created this map of top voices in language learning — so you can learn consciously and critically.

What's in the map

The experts are divided into 3 categories:

1. Businessmen – judged by revenue & user growth
2. Scientists – ranked by research & peer recognition
3. Educators – measured by followers & course sales

Every week, we’ll introduce 1-2 top experts so you can:

📌 Discover the most popular learning approaches & theories today
📌 Understand who’s behind them
📌 Make smarter choices in your learning

Become an active co-builder of your learning path and let us know:
Should we add another category?
Did we miss important criteria for top voices selection? Besides followers, peer recognition, and others listed above
🪴 Share this post to help others learn wisely


Key Vocabulary from this post:

🫧Conscious (adj.) – intentional, aware, doing something on purpose (compare: unintentional, doing something without thinking, automatically)
🫧To be behind (a theory) (v.) — to be the organiser, author, investor (of something)
🫧Peer recognition (n.) – respect from other people in your field (if you're a product manager, respect from other product managers)



Happy learning! We're a little jealous — you’re about to discover so much
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⭐️ Meet Steven Krashen – The Scientist Behind "i+1"
A Top Voice in Language Acquisition | Researcher @ the University of California

Hey everyone! As promised, today we’re diving into the mind* of Steven Krashen — one of the most influential language learning experts alive.

Why to care about Krashen?
Legendary status – One of the most cited scientists in language learning
Guilt-free* check – His theories help millions learn languages without stress

How his ideas can help you to learn a language

💓 Silent Period – No guilt if speaking lacks behind listening/understanding. Comprehension comes first, this is perfectly normal

💓 Affective* Filter Hypothesis – Confidence & self-esteem really matter. (Yes, it’s not BS!)

💓 i+1 Principle (mirrors soviet L. Vygotsky) – The secret to effective learning: challenge yourself just enough without frustration

💅 How S2S uses Krashen’s ideas
We make sure you get input slightly above your level (B1-B2 materials that push you gently) + meaningful conversations (real talks with like-minded people)

To hear it from Krashen himself watch his 15-min explainer (1.3M YouTube views)

Anything new or surprising about Krashen & 'i+1'? Or all familiar? What’s your trick for* staying motivated when learning gets tough? Share your thoughts in comments

Glossary (phrases from this post)

📌To dive into (the mind) — to go deep into the subject
📌Guilt-free (adjective) — not experiencing guilt of negative emotions for doing sth wrong. Eg., guilt-free habits, guilt-free time, guilt-free vonversation
📌Affective VS Effective — 'Affective' is about 'affect,' emotions / 'Effective' is about 'effect,' results
📌Your trick for (staying motivated) — your method of doing sth


📎Check out S2S’s learning approach here
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🌷End of Spring Give Away!

Struggling to discuss complex topics in English? Grab this free guide & make a step to natural speech in 15 minutes!

To help you to speak English fluently about real-life trends — like ‘Boomerang Employees’ or ‘Layoff Stigma’, we’ve packed 3 ready-to-use topics into this free PDF for you:

🫧 Native phrases from Reddit/LinkedIn (no textbook jargon)
🫧Glossaries to boost your vocabulary
🫧Discussion questions to practice with friends

Download now → [click]

P.S. Not sure about your level? Book a free 30-min speaking call with us (only 7 spots left!). A fun chat to test your English & check if you're S2S ready
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Question: How many rubber bands does it take to stop me from helping your English grow?

Answer: 400 rubber bands — still not enough. I’ll be back with flashcards tomorrow ;)

🎀Your homework till then: check out the guide above. This way flashcards will be even more useful to you.
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⭐️ Boost Your English Speaking with Ready-to-Use Phrases

Want to sound natural when discussing trends like Boomerang Employees or Layoff Stigma? We’ve prepared 3 FREE resources to help you start speaking confidently today:

💓[NEW] Quizlet Decks – Memorize key phrases from real trending topics (Reddit/LinkedIn). 3 flashcard sets inside: Boomerang Employees, Layoff Stigma, the Future of Consumption. Important: you don't need a paid account and can skip a free trial to access the folder
💓 [Friday goody] PDF Guide – Dive deeper into 3 trending topics + discussion questions
💓 Bonus Audio – Hear how natives pronounce these phrases. Audio track's inside the speaking plans — check out the guide

Why this works for you?

🌸 No textbook jargon – Only real English used by professionals
🌸 Practice-ready – Use these phrases in your next conversation
🌸 Feel confident – Stop translating in your head

Loved the freebies? Join S2S to speak weekly with feedback, expand your vocabulary fast, discuss global trends naturally

Only 7 onboarding spots left this month! → [Book a Free Trial]
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☕️ Quick Quiz Time

Let’s see if you remember 9 out of 32 phrases from S2S spring guide pdf
Just 3 short questions — fun and easy
Click, choose your answer, and check yourself
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Your friend posts gym selfies every day and talks non-stop about their abs. This is probably…
Anonymous Quiz
76%
🫧ego-building
14%
🫧health-conscious choices
11%
🫧socialising
1
If your manager keeps giving you fake praise and 0 support, it might slowly...
Anonymous Quiz
5%
🫧permeate your calendar
83%
🫧undermine your confidence
13%
🫧make assumptions
1
Phones in bed seem harmless, but they ruin your sleep little by little. What kind of habit is that?
Anonymous Quiz
8%
🫧acute
23%
🫧stigmatised
70%
🫧insidious
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Yes, all about the perfect 'th,' but only in your head 🧸

In reality, good pronunciation ≠ perfect accent. In reality, good pronunciation =

1. Effective intonation (voice going ↑ up and ↓ down in right places to convey meaning)
2. Stress on right syllables (BEAUtiful beauTIful)
3. Correct sounds (/ks/ in ‘aCCeptable’)

🐷 Quiz time — Check if you remember how to pronounce tricky words from S2S spring guide

🌸 Want to start using these kind of phrases in your speech and get personal feedback reports? Join S2S
Only 3 onboarding spots left this month! → [Book a Free Trial]
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🐁 What sounds are in 'coNSCious'?
Anonymous Quiz
92%
🫧/nsh/
5%
🫧/nsk/
3%
🫧/nk/
1
🐁 How to pronounce 'skepticism'?
Anonymous Quiz
7%
🫧/'keptisizm/
14%
🫧/'septisizm/
80%
🫧/'skeptisizm/
1
🐁 Where is the STRESS in 'competitive'?
Anonymous Quiz
23%
🫧COM-pe-ti-tive
71%
🫧com-PE-ti-tive
6%
🫧com-pe-TI-tive
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💒 Personality Traits & Language Success: Conscientiousness

Remember our post about "language talent & personality"? Last time we covered Openness to New Experiences. Today, we boost the #1 trait for learning success: Conscientiousness

What is "Conscientiousness"? It means

Being organized (having a plan)
Staying disciplined (doing the work consistently* even when you don’t want to)
Focusing on goals (knowing why you’re learning)

Good news: As we age, this trait naturally grows stronger (unlike Openness, which fades).

Here’re 3 simple ways to speed up Conscientiousness

1. Schedule It or Forget It

If it’s not in your calendar, it won’t happen. Schedule activities in advance, don't wait to feel motivated. Example:
— Every Monday/Wednesday/Friday at 8 PM: "Shadow read for 15 mins"
— Every morning with coffee: "Review 5 S2S vocab posts"

Decide what micro steps to take today

2. The 25-Minute Magic Trick — Use the Pomodoro Technique

Study hard for 25 mins (no distractions!). Stop when the timer rings → no guilt for "not finishing everything", only progress

3. "If-Then" Habit Hacking

Link new habits to existing ones: "If I open my phone after lunch, then I do 3 mins of Quizlet flashcards first"

How S2S Forces You to Succeed (Nicely) We bake conscientiousness into our system:

🪴 Weekly speaking practice with a buddy (accountability*)
🪴 Daily vocab tips in this channel (tiny consistent steps)
🪴 Personal feedback reports (track progress = stay motivated)

We believe in you — even when you don’t

*Post Glossary

🫧Conscientious (adjective): Organized, responsible, hard-working
/ˌkɑːn.ʃiˈen.ʃəs/ or 'kon-she-en-shus'
🫧Accountable (adjective): Owning responsibility for your actions & results
🫧Consistently (adverb): Doing something regularly, not just sometimes


💙 Want the full S2S method? [Learn more here]
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Top Voices in Language Learning 2025 | Active Educators | Olly Richard & Story Learning

Every week, we break down* one top language expert from the map to help you navigate the world of language learning with confidence. Today: Olly Richards (LinkedIn) — linguist, polyglot, and creator of StoryLearning, a method built on Steven Krashen’s language acquisition theory

⭐️Why Olly’s Storylearning approach matters for you (Especially at B levels)

🫧Context is king: Learn phrases inside stories. Ditch word lists
🫧No guilt for speaking lags*. Olly proves listening/reading come first — and that’s normal
🫧Shop smarter: Understand how methods work (so you pick the right tools for you)

💙 Key facts about Olly & his method

🫧Ditches* textbooks for suspenseful stories that teach grammar implicitly
🫧Shadowing technique: Repeat after native speakers in audio stories
🫧8 languages mastered himself — from Japanese to Arabic, using the storybased system

🐄Our fav Olly's resource

13 American Accents Ranked from easiest to hardest (24 min, YouTube)
Perfect for passive learning (during commute, chores, etc.)
Proves even polyglots struggle with accents

>> How S2S incorporates Olly’s ideas

🫧50% chunk-based learning (phrases > isolated words)
🫧Context-first drills: Every speaking plan includes a mini-text to anchor new vocabulary
🫧Shadowing audios: Practice “play-pause-repeat” with our audio recordings

But S2S goes further
> Real conversations with peers (not just passive reading)
> Expert feedback to correct mistakes before they stick

Your Turn! Tried shadowing yet?
If yes: Send this to someone who needs this technique, but doesn't know it yet ;)
If no: Grab our free Spring Speaking Plans sample and try it today. Play audio, pause, repeat. It's that simple, a no brainer for your speaking muscle

*Post Glossary

👁‍🗨to ditch To stop using something completely
👁‍🗨to break down (an expert) To explain a complex (expert) in simple parts
👁‍🗨a (speaking) lag When (speaking skills) develop slower than (other skills)


🍬 Stay tuned for another top voice next week & spread the language learning love
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S2S Top 5 fav movies | Weekend recommendation

No brainer* movies help you to immerse yourself in language learning and soak in the target language in a fun way (just as Olly Richard and Steven Krasjen recommend)

Here is the list of top personal discoveries from S2S founder in 2025. Spoiler: most of the movies are old vintage. Links point you to "RottenTomatoes," world's probably most recognised source of movie reviews

🍅 "Gaslight," USA, 1944, Director: George Cukor, Psychological thriller, 89% on Tomatometer

> Why?
Highlights the importance of self-confidence and self-reliance

🍅 "The Nice Guys," USA, 2016, Director: Shane Black, Neo noir/Buddy action comedy, 91% on Tomatometer

> Why?
Blurrs the boundary between the good, the bad, and the ugly

🍅 "Fargo," USA/UK, 1995, Director: J Coen, Black comedy/Crime, 95% on Tomatometer

> Why?
Illustrates the 'Minnesota nice' stereotype — being 'nice' to the point of passive agressive

🍅 "The Inglorious* Bastards," USA/Germany, 2009, Director: Quentine Tarrantino, War, 100% on Tomatometer

> Why?
Overpowering action that takes your away in time and space — perfect for a spree of escapism

🍅 "The Baffalo Boy," Vietnam/France, 2004, Director: Nguyễn Võ Nghiêm Minh, Drama/Coming of age*, 100% on Tomatometer

> Why?
From Vietnam, about pre-war Vietnam — where S2S founder lives


*Post Glossary

🫧Inglorious (adjective) Something shameful
🫧No brainer (noun) Something very easy to decide or do
🫧Coming of age (noun) The time when someone becomes an adult


🍿What movies should we add to the weekend watchlist?
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