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For founders, product builders, and top managers who are non-native English speakers. Want to sound confident, clear, and inspiring even if English isn’t your first language? Start by learning from those who’ve already made it into Y Combinator.
We’ve gathered 4 real YC applications [all of them accepted, one now a unicorn, three acquired] and broke them down on a single interactive Miro board. Each pitch is deconstructed and ready for you to learn from.
1️⃣ Explore:
Meet 4 successful YC-backed teams. Watch their original application videos (from 45 sec to 2:20 min)
2️⃣ Observe:
Spot key elements in their delivery — tone, pacing, clarity, energy
3️⃣ Analyze:
Read the pitch scripts, follow the structure breakdown, and review highlighted vocabulary and phrases
4️⃣ Apply:
Use the same structure to write your own pitch & integrate powerful phrasing used by successful founders
5️⃣ Practice Out Loud:
Shadow-read one top pitch sentence by sentence, mimicking the speaker’s intonation and stress (we marked it for you!). Build your pitch delivery muscle literally
Before this board, you had to search and reverse-engineer good pitches on your own. Now, you can apply proven patterns and start sounding more native-like on the spot
Access the Miro board here
One product builder at a time. One strong voice at a time. One speech that actually gets heard and moves people into action. Let’s go with ❤️ & 🧠 open
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As we observe S2S users sharing their responses on a variety of topics, we notice 2 things:
📈We release a 10 min video illustrating 1 easy to follow tip that helps you to say more and produce more speech in English
Time codes:
00:00 Intro
00:18 Why to say more (the benefits)? Is it for everyone? Language learning & personality
02:40 Learners' typical speech (S2S example)
04:02 The tip 'How-to' boost the typical response and make it longer
05:11 Improved speech, following the 'How-to' tip
07:49 The phrases that nudge you to speak more
08:59 Invitation to practice saying more in English with S2S
*Video Glossary🫧 to lengthen (a response) — to make something longer🫧 a hush-hush topic — a topic not to speak about, a taboo or a secret🫧 The way I see it is ... — a phrase to introduce your opinion
"The way I see it is people don't start improving English until it's too late"
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📈 To celebrate our growth, we kick-off a free weekly subscriber Zoom meeting for high level English practice
⏰ Can make time for strategical English growth on Wednesdays, 6-7pm MSC time zone
⏰ Fill out this short google form to reserve your spot. Deadline: Tuesday, midnight
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This week, S2S users discuss Labubu, learn to use new phrases in their speech, and get feedback from our cool assessors. Feedback report contains strengths and weaknesses against 4 criteria: Vocabulary, Grammar, Pronunciation, Interaction patterns
We share 3 top challenging phrases for our users to learn this week, picked by our assessors. Let's review them together. They're worth reviewing, cause they're
🫧 Prices soar – Prices rise very quickly and high, like a bird flying in the sky
"Labubu's original prices were reasonable, though resale prices have soared"🫧 Elusive appeal – A hard-to-explain charm
"Like many viral hits, Labubu’s appeal is elusive: a mix of timing, design, and internet buzz"🫧 To embody anti-perfectionism — to represent the idea that imperfections are okay
"Labubu’s global breakout began in late 2022, as China emerged from the pandemic. Many sought emotional escape, and Labubu with its chaotic charm embodied anti-perfectionism"
😇 Labubu's cute
😈 Labubu's ugly
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Meet our member, @mike_melanin at Strawberry AI. When a Robotics graduate at Bauman University and the Entrepreneur of the year 2017 (according to Ernst & Young) chooses our PitchUp club as the go to solution to keep pitching in English fresh, we understand we're doing something... more than just right
Mike's thoughts on who needs PitchUp and when's a good time to join:
"Actually, everyone. Everyone who does or wants to do business outside of Russia needs it. It's not just about fundraising, investors, or accelerators. It's about your ability to explain what you build and inspire others. Russian founders have issues with that."
'PitchUp level check' for a free quick checkMike's Medium for thoughts and inspiration
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Wikipedia:
"International Kissing Day or World Kiss Day is an official holiday celebrated each year on July 6. The practice originated in the United Kingdom, and was adopted worldwide in the early 2000s.
The concept is that International Kissing Day came about because many people may have forgotten the simple pleasures associated with kissing for kissing's sake, as opposed to kissing as mere* social formality or prelude to other activities."
We asked chat GPT to describe kissing from the point of view of American series, comedy clubs, or Silicon Valley community. Enjoy
Slang and descriptions as if coming from TV characters in shows like Friends:
😹 Saturday Night Live Comedy-Style (Absurd, Satirical, Wildly Over-the-Top)
Slang as if written for a sketch about weird dating culture:
🧑💻 Silicon Valley / Tech Bro Lingo (Hyper-Ironic, Cringe, or Deadpan Nerdy)
Imagine two developers awkwardly describing kissing like it’s product integration:
*Post Glossary🫧 mere /mie/ = Only, just. Used to show how small or unimportant something is🫧 a smooch — A quick kiss, often on the lips or cheek🫧 merge request — A way for a developer to ask for their code to be added to the main codebase. To merge sth = to put together 2 parts, as in mergers and aquisitions when a bigger business buys a smaller one
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The Velvet Sundown: The AI Band That Wasn’t
The Velvet Sundown’s recently emerged as a trending band on Spotify, gathering over a million followers through algorithmic, vibe-based playlists. Their music, described as “Californian Pink Floyd” was pleasant but uninspired, “inoffensively bland*”
It was soon revealed that the band was not real, but rather an AI-generated music project. Clues included* the absence of interviews, live performances, or a discernible media footprint*.
Resources📌 Let it Burn song on YouTube📌 Medium blog post with a thorough overview of what this news piece means for the music industry📌 Rolling Stone (renowned magazine covering music and entertainment) statement
*Post Glossary
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Bland
— not interesting, with little taste or feeling
"The soup was
bland
, so I added some salt"
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Clues included
— things that help you understand or find the answer
"
Clues
to the perpetrator
's
identity
include
footprints in the mud leading to the crime scene"
🫧
Discernible media footprint
— clear, easy to see online presence
"A famous singer has
a discernible media
footprint because you can find many videos, interviews, and songs online"
🤩 I like this new Post Glossary format (looks sharper, easier to digest)
😉 I want the previous Post Glossary format back (can see all vocab at once)
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This 15 min video will equip you with a framework and questions to ask yourself in order to produce more speech, engage your liíteners, and build deeper connections
Time codes
00:00 Intro
01:10 The problem about (too) short speeches
02:12 A typical learner's speech, example
03:22 What's lacking in the typical learner's speech, explained
04:41 An improved response
08:23 What allowed me to come up with a better speech
10:20 Break down of the to-do list to create lengthier, more engaging utterances
12:56 Invitation to S2S where you can practice English communication skills with new speaking partners every week
Video Glossary
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enumeration
— a list of things one after another
"Learners give simple
enumerations
, without explaining what they mean"
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vague (speech)
— not clear or detailed; hard to understand or imagine
"A
vague
speech is not engaging and means little to the listener"
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literally
— exactly, word for word; not figuratively
"A response that
literally
anyone would give is not interesting or engaging"
What are your personal take aways from the video? What steps can you start using next time you speak English?
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Every week S2S users discuss a trending topic with a peer, learn to actively use 10 new phrases in their speech, and ... [drum roll* 🥁] get a personal feedback report with their level checked, errors corrected, and victories celebrated
👁 Have a look at a randomly selected Feedback report for one of S2S users
[Access the Google doc with the Feedback Report]
Meet the team who helps you to notice and correct the gaps, celebrates your achievements, and helps you to become a better conversational partner
Today, we introduce to you Natalia Milan
💓 Cool facts about Natalia💓 Speaks English, Spanish, Russian💓 Back in the 2000s, she ran a fan site for "Rebelde Way," an Argentine TV series. At its peak, it was actually the second biggest Russian fan site for the show, with 2000 visitors daily!💓 Natalia's message to S2S students:
"I’m consistently impressed by how you dive into discussions with your speaking buddy and the way you incorporate advanced vocabulary.
Don’t let English become a ‘used-to’. Stay in the game — even if it’s just podcasts while cooking. Small drops fill the bucket!"
*Post Glossary🫧 Drum roll 🥁 — that means something exciting is coming🫧 Dive into discussions — start sharing ideas with energy🫧 Small drops fill the bucket — small actions make a big difference over time
UPD: competition’s closed — results’re in comments🧸
If you've meant to try S2S for some time but haven't been quite sure if it's a good fit for you — today is your day!
Guess if Natalia's #1, 2 or 3 in our Zoom meeting and get a free trial.
The winner will be randomly selected from the comments on Sunday
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