A Real English Conversation about Speaking Up with Sima
In this real English conversation, I sit down with Sima, a member of my Confident Women Community, to talk about what English confidence really sounds like. Sima joined the community in January 2024. In this conversation, she shares how regular speaking practice has helped her feel more calm, more confident, and more able to express what she really thinks in English. We talk about life in California, helicopter parenting, and one topic that became especially meaningful for her: how to disagree in English while staying polite, honest, and true to your values. You’ll also hear what real conversation sounds like: natural pauses, small mistakes, laughter, searching for words, and continuing anyway. Because English confidence doesn’t mean perfect English. It means being able to stay present and keep connecting. This is the first episode of Confident English Conversations, a monthly series where I sit down with women I know and talk in English, the way friends do. If you’d like to practice English with other women in a safe, friendly space, join us inside the Confident Women Community: https://www.speakconfidentenglish.com... Chapters: 00:00 Welcome to Confident English Conversations 02:46 The myth of California weather 06:16 What changed Sima's English 07:32 Sima's favorite topic: how to disagree and stay true to yourself 10:53 What English confidence means to Sima 13:39 Her favorite podcasts, and the phrase "helicopter parent" 14:53 How Sima stays consistent, even on the hard days 17:11 The myth of consistency MORE FROM SPEAK CONFIDENT ENGLISH Prefer to listen? Find Confident English Conversations here: https://www.speakconfidentenglish.com... Want a free first step? Get my free training, Say What You Want in English: https://www.speakconfidentenglish.com... New here? Subscribe for a new lesson every Wednesday.

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