English for Impact (S2S + PitchUp)
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Advanced English for ambitious learners. Join & speak with impact.

By @ybeymlina

Learn more about our products, S2S and PitchUp 👉 https://linktr.ee/EnglishForImpact
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🧸 AI can end conversation now if you're toxic to protect itself

Don't know about you guys, @ybeymlina spends about 30min per day on average chatting with AI on personal and professional topics combined. Sometimes 0 min, sometimes up to 3 hours. She prefers her conversations to be short and to the point, and hates when AI shows signs of sycophancy*.
Check the images to learn new vocab — we'll quiz you on Saturday, you know it ;)

“Open AI” and “Anthropic” disagree! Both of them put a premium on the emotional bond developing between their AI models and users. However, for different reasons...

“Open AI”'s making an effort to make the GPT experience feel friendly for users. Meanwhile, “Anthropic”'s enabling Claude to protect itself against abusive users and will end chats in extreme cases to protect the model, not the user. They say they're mitigating risks "just in case"

The good news is that with us you're mastering communication skills in English to communicate with anyone, even Claude 😎

⭐️ Resources
🫧TechCrunch, Anthropic says Claude can end ‘harmful or abusive’ conversations
🫧TechCrunch, GPT-5 is supposed to be nicer now


⭐️ Want to try discussing this topic too but afraid to stick to S2S before trying?
Join Wednesday Open Meeting for subscribers to try us out!
6-7PM MSC time
Text @ybeymlina with "Wednesday" to register
After this meeting you'll be able to summarise AI news and share your opinion in a professional way that makes everyone pay attention to you


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🧛 6 Bizzare Job Ttitles on LinkedIn Power Accounts Around the World in 2025

Job titles keep changing fast. In the battle to stand out, job seekers, experts, and mentors come up with creative namings for their mundane job functions. Now you can hire a Chief Vibes Officer, Digital Prophet, Cybersecurity Ninja and more

@EnglishForImpact helps you to stay coolheaded and see the true meaning behind the buzz. Let's dive in!

🫧Talent Wrangler

Followers: 4K
Geo: US 🇺🇸
Job function: HR
Title deconstructed: “Talent” is a synonym for employees or human resources
“Wrangler” is someone who herds or manages unruly animals
“Talent Wrangler” emphasizes HR’s role in skillfully organizing, and guiding people at work

🫧Clarity Whisperer

Followers: 3.3K
Geo: Singapore 🇸🇬
Job function: Career Mentor
Title deconstructed: "Whisperer" is a person who whispers, speaks very softly
"Horse whisperer" is someone who can calm and train wild horses by using gentle voice, patience, and understanding instead of force
“Clarity Whisperer” is a career mentor who gently guides people toward clear decisions and direction

🫧AI Ethics Strategist

Followers: 4.1K
Geo: France 🇫🇷
Job function: Expert, visiting professor, board member
Title deconstructed: Advocates for AI to be aligned with humans based on respect, not dominance

🫧Chief Meme Dealer

Followers: 5.2K
Geo: US 🇺🇸
Job function: Business developer in crypto
Title deconstructed: Leads the spread of memes to build community, attention, and deals. Highlights how humor and viral content are central tools in crypto business growth

🫧Chief Happiness Officer

Followers: 10.3K
Geo: Vietnam 🇻🇳
Job function: HR
Title deconstructed: Creates a workplace where employees feel satisfied, motivated, and cared for. Highlights that HR is not just about rules, but about employee well-being

🫧The Wizard of Light Bulb Moments

Followers: 0.8K
Geo: Turkey 🇹🇷
Job function: Product Strategy
Title deconstructed: "Wizard" is a magician, someone with special powers to make amazing things happen
"Light bulb moment" is the image of a 💡 turning on, meaning a sudden new idea or insight
"Wizard of light bulb moments" is someone who magically sparks or guides big ideas that shape the product’s direction

🧛 Your turn

Which job titles do you find exciting? And which confusing?

What creative job title would you give to yourself? @ybeymlina goes for "Human Flourishing"
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3 Pronunciation Hiccups that we Fix for You Today

90% of S2S users have mispronounced these 3 words in August. Good news is our assessors have caught this and brought to the learners' attention in personal feedback reports. Now we share this with you so that you learn from others' mistakes

🔠 Genuine — real, honest, or authentic
"When you say you don't know something, it makes the dialogue more genuine"

/ˈdʒɛn.ju.ɪn/

🔠 Indigenous — The first people who lived in a place, before others came
“The Maori are the indigenous people of New Zealand”

/ɪnˈdɪdʒ.ə.nəs/

🔠 Pejoratively — in a negative way to make fun of or belittle someone
“Some people use the word ‘nerd’ pejoratively to mock smart kids”
[P again! Attentive readers'll get the insider joke]

/pəˈdʒɔːr.ə.tɪv.li/

🫧 Tap the video to listen, repeat, and use these words with the confidence you're capable of
Well done, you've taken a small step towards your big English goal. We're rooting for you
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🧛 Gen Alpha and Zoomers're making their way into the Cambridge Dictionary

TIL: "Tradwife," "red flag," "skibidi" and others have made their way to the Cambridge Dictionarry officially. If you're a millenial or even a boomer, pray, do not let your heart be heavy 😂 @EnglishForImpact is your source of youth and timely updates

6 words to keep abreast with the times ;)

🔠 Delulu — Short for "delusional." It means someone is believing something that is obviously not true, usually in a silly or hopeful way. Often used for having unrealistic crushes or wild dreams about becoming famous.

Origin: Popularized by K-Pop fan communities to describe unrealistic fantasies about idols.

🔠 No Cap — "No lie" or "for real." Saying "no cap" means you are being completely honest and not exaggerating.

Origin: "Cap" has been African-American Vernacular English (AAVE) slang for "lie" since the early 1900s. "No cap" became a popular phrase in Atlanta hip-hop and rap music before exploding on social media.

🔠 Rizz — Short for "charisma." It means the ability to attract, charm, and flirt with people smoothly. If you have "rizz," you're good at talking to your crush.

Origin: Coined by streamer Kai Cenat.

🔠 Fanum Tax — Playfully stealing a friend's food. If your friend has a snack, you can jokingly take a bite and call it the "Fanum Tax."

Origin: Comes from streamer Fanum, who was famous for taking food from his streaming friends, especially from Kai Cenat. His community began calling this act the "Fanum Tax."

🔠 Mouse Jiggler — A physical device or software program that makes your computer mouse move slightly on its own. People use them to trick their computer into thinking they are actively working, so it doesn't go to sleep or show them as "away" on messaging apps.

Origin: The term is a literal description of its function. Its use as an office slang term exploded with the rise of remote work, as employees looked for ways to maintain an "active" status while stepped away from their desks.

What do you want us to break down to you next? Let us know, and we will oblige

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☺️ Online VS Offline English Clubs: unbiased review

Anyone still interested in offline education? Weirdly enough, @ybeymlina is. She's even looking for an offline Vietnamese teacher in DN. Could be of Russian, English, or Vietnamese origin, the main requirement is a strong methodological approach. So if you know one, please recommend. With this in mind, she has attended 4 local English speaking clubs to compare their vibes to online offerings. Here're her findings

Pros of offline English clubs

🫧Great to get unglued from the screen after a long day
🫧You really get to see that the attendees have legs!
🫧Nice coconut drinks 🥥 served
🫧Sunset ocean breeze on your face, when not hosted in a stuffy room
🫧Good place to make friends to catch up for brunches after the club

Cons of offline English clubs

🫧It gets quite loud and hard to hear people speak, also you get to shout at the top of your lungs. Good training for primary school teachers, though
🫧Low individual speaking time. Since there are no Zoom break out rooms to speak in pairs, the whole group listens to a few most domineering speakers (usually, it's Yulia)
🫧You only get to practice what you already know, without learning much new. Typically, there're questions to discuss, but no vocabulary input or pronunciation drills involved
🫧No feedback from the facilitator

Overall, there're 5 Pros and 4 Cons of offline English clubs 😂 If you set out to make new friends and socially unwind, opt for offline clubs. If your goal is to boost up your vocabulary and speaking skills from Intermediate+ level and above, our online club is the choice

As 1/9 is approaching, and there's only 4 more months left before making and breaking new New Year Resolutions, we have a special offer for you, readers of thsi channel
💅 Get 1 month of high level English practice in our Wednesday club absolutely FREE for bringing in 1+ subscriber to this channel
Conditions: You can start from any Wednesday until the end of September if you bring in 1+ new sub to @EnglishForImpact until 1/9
How to get: Text @ybeymlina Wednesday and the name of the person you brought in. She'll confirm and give you access to the meetings


Wishing you a great weekend from the Never Ending Summerland
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Have you been an attentive reader this week?
Check if you remember vocabulary from this week's posts
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🪴 The Maori are the ... people of New Zealans
Anonymous Quiz
81%
🫧indigenous
19%
🫧genuine
41
🪴 Some CPOs call themselves Wizards of ... Moments on LinkedIn
Anonymous Quiz
68%
🫧Light Bulb
32%
🫧Happiness
31
🪴 There can be a rise in ... from GPT-5 when it says "Great idea," "Great question" to the user
Anonymous Quiz
80%
🫧sycophancy
20%
🫧syconium
41
🧸 11 Phrases | What Topic?

We've heard that the phrases we select for S2S weekly speaking plans are not "the most obvious ones."

May be. But we believe you can still be quite clear what the core of the discussion is about by having a look at them ;)

Can you guess this week's discussion topic from the 11 phrases in the carousel?

⭐️ During our Wednesday Open Meeting for subscribers, 6-7PM MSC, you can:
- integrate the 11 phrases into your speech
- meet motivated driven people to get energy from
- expand your horizons beyond your routine

To join, text @ybeymlina "Wednesday" before Tuesday midnight

💓Thank you for recognising @EnglishForImpact as the source of inspiration for your intercultural communication. We're honoured to serve you
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↗️ Public Speaking for Everyone: from ideas to execution under half an hour

Yesterday @ybeymlina ran an offline workshop on Public Speaking in Da Nang for an international audience. After American and European attendees left with rave reviews, it's time to face the reality and acknowledge: what we do here is way way beyond English learning

It's about communication, clarity, connecting with others and getting heard

After watching the video, you walk away with:
🫧understanding your gains & losses in Public Speaking
🫧how to generate public speaking ideas that hit the spot
🫧3 step execution approach that pushes you out of procrastination
🫧∞ energy to get heard

Timecode:
00:00 Why now is the best moment to record this video. Sleep deprivation and perfromance, unexpected relationship
03:10 Video overview
03:45 Meet Yulia. Her life in 5.5 figures
05:59 Your why: gains and losses in public speaking
10:18 Getting ideas for public speaking. Internal and external sources. Formats
15:30 Execution: the 3 step approach that will kill procrastination. 1 common pitfall to avoid
22:37 Your SMART goal
23:26 Wrapping up


2 spots left in the 1st online PitchUp Club group. Prices will go up in September for the 2d group. Apply now to @ybeymlina
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Execution: disambiguation (3 use cases)

Yesterday, after publishing the video "Public Speaking: from ideas to execution," a friend of @ybeymlina reached out asking:

"Execution is killing something, right? You wanna kill ideas, wtf?"

Here's our public clarification. Spoiler: No, we don't kill ideas

Let’s break down execution:

🫧Etymology

From Latin exsequi = ex- (“out, completely”) + sequi (“to follow”)
Core sense: “carrying out, following through”

🫧Key Meanings

1. Carrying out a plan / order
execution of a contract, plan, duty = putting it into action

2. Legal punishment, death 🧛
the execution of the prisoner = killing as a penalty

3. Computing
program execution = running code on a computer

So the core thread = “carrying something through to the end" Sometimes it ends in a result (contract done, program runs), sometimes in a death (punishment)

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🔠 P*3T = 3 Profound Pronunciation Pitfalls

The sponsor of this post is a "love Triangle 🔺" Not because we're into geometry or Bollywood, but because S2S users trip over this word left and right as they discuss top 3 most popular Amazon books this week. Get clear on 🔺 and 3 more top mispronounced English words that start with "T"

1. Thorough - complete, careful, detailed
"CTO did a thorough code review — every line of the legacy code"

/ˈθʌr.ə/

2. Tenacious - not giving up, very determined
"Tenacious founder never quits, even after 10 failures"

/təˈneɪ.ʃəs/

3. Tangible - something real, you can touch it (not just an idea)
"As soon as you get first tangible results, it's time to raise your seed"

/ˈtændʒə.bəl/

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