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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3 products built WITH SIMPLICITY IN MIND

Discussing ©️ollaborative tools

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Friday — focus on sharpening your #s2s_pronunciation! 🎤

Boost your speaking skills and earn rewards for the hall of fame while mastering this weeklytopic’s Collaborative tools phrases! 🥇

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Focus word

🧵A SEAM — a line that connects 2 pieces of clothing together (see the pic with a seam on the denim pocket)

🌊 SEAMLESSLY — in a smooth way, without interruptions or problems.
Example: The new scheduling app connects to your calendar seamlessly.

Today we have a tongue twister challenge! Listen to our pronunciation of the tongue twister. Send your own voice message saying it 3️⃣ times as fast as you can

Ideas SEAMLESSLY shift, showing simple solutions


You’ve got this! Drop your records in the comments

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Learning the phrase above: 3️⃣ Things chat GPT can do SEAMLESSLY

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Hey! Today is Saturday, time for #s2s_frequent_errors focus.

At S2S, we observe speaking and networking sessions where buddies converse freely without a teacher. After each session, we review their interactions, correct any mistakes, and send personalized feedback reports. You can see one of such corrections on the screenshot.

A common error: confusing "another" with "the other" when speaking about something different or additional.

Notice the difference:

🔹 Another = ‘one more’ or ‘any other one’.

Example:

I'll have another slice of that pizza (1 more from many) 🍕🍕🍕🍕


🔹 The other = the second of two things or people:

Example:

I have two apples: one is red, the other is green 🍎🍏


Now, quizz time below

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Drilling down the grammar point above: ANOTHER vs THE OTHER meet each other 🔠 a career advice column

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As S2S users’ve talked about Product Hunt and products that make ©️ollaboration easier, we’ve asked our homie chat GPT to play Sam Altman and output his answers to the question:

'What is the most used app on your phone?'

Here’s what we’ve got:

What is the most used app on your phone?

The app I use the most on my phone is SLACK.
It seamlessly connects me with my team and collaborators no matter where I am, making it easier to stay on top of projects effortlessly. I appreciate how its design is built with simplicity in mind — every notification and message is organized in a way that feels both intuitive and efficient.

I remember a particular day when we were in the middle of a product launch and faced a sudden technical challenge. Even while I was on the go, Slack allowed me to jump into a dedicated channel, exchange quick insights, and help steer the team toward a solution without missing a beat. That experience truly demonstrated how this app empowers me to work seamlessly across different time zones and locations.

In short, Slack isn’t just an app — it’s an essential tool in my daily routine that ensures I remain connected and responsive, no matter where innovation takes me.


Quoted source: Business Insider

Now over to you, what is the most used app on your phone? Drop your answers in comments

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👋Sunday is when we wrap up our #s2s_weekly_topic. This week, S2S users’ve been speaking using ©️ollaborative tools
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This week’s #vocabulary roundup. Which phrase’s the most useful? Vote and double down: tell us about yourself using your fav phrase.

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to track (changes)
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to make it easier to do sth 😌
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to streamline a process 🚆
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with simplicity in mind 🪄
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effortlessly 🌴
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seamlessly 🌊
We round up most active S2S speaking buddies and subscribers in the #s2s_hall_of_fame every week

Meet previous week's top speakers

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@anton_sytin

who consistently open up schedule for speaking practice, attended sessions on time, showing their commitment to mastering English speaking skills

@Azizamukhametovagets +1 point for giving a good chunk of her time to speaking

What’s next?

At the end of March, we’ll reward our most active participants with special prizes, such as personal consultations with a highly qualified trainer, additional study tools, and more. See how we add up scores.

Don’t miss out on your chance to shine and earn rewards — book your speaking sessions, stay active, and get closer to your goals with S2S
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Routines

For Russian speakers, ‘routine’ is associated with something boring and tiresome. In the English speaking world, ‘routine’ doesn’t carry this negative meaning. It’s a neutral word to speak about everyday actions that help you to start or finish your day or an activity. There are morning routines, evening routines, end of the lesson routines, and bedroom routines — to each his own.

This week, we learn to speak about those rituals that help you stay cool and grounded 😎 no matter what else is going on around you. You’ll pick up key vocabulary and sharpen your pronunciation.

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🔉 Play the video above sound on to learn more about Jack Dorsey’s (ex CEO of Twitter) routine. Do you buy into it? Or think it’s for hype only?

🌠 Drop an emoji to show you're in for the week of exchange, practice, and growth!

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Hey, it’s Tuesday #s2s_vocabulary time! Speed up your learning of this week’s Routine phrases and earn rewards!

Word of the day >>

TO 🫡AST — to fast means to NOT eat food for a certain period of time.

Example:

Fasting, especially intermittent fasting (IF), has been quite popular in Silicon Valley for years. Many tech entrepreneurs and biohackers see it as a way to improve focus, energy levels, and longevity (living longer).

Want extra points, great karma, and, most importantly, stellar English? It’s so simple:

1 Do the quizz below
2 Tell us about your fasting preferences in comments

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A tech entrepreneur … for 48 hours at the weekend

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fast
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fasts
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very fast
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Learning the word above: a FAST, to FAST, breakFAST, and... Jack Dorsey

Speaking about Routines

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Hey, hey, It’s Wednesday — time to sharpen your pronunciation! Boost your speaking skills and earn rewards for the hall of fame while mastering this weeklytopic's Routine phrases

Phrase of the day

🧐 TO STAY ALERT — to stay alert means to be awake and pay attention to what is happening around you.

Example:

Taking sleep aids such as Ambien doesn’t help staying alert.

Back in 2018, Musk admitted that he was taking Ambien, which some people speculated led to his late-night, chaotic tweets — like the time he tweeted he was taking Tesla private at $420 per share. This caused a massive stir, got him in trouble with the SEC, and even led to Tesla’s board reportedly trying to limit his Twitter use.

It’s a classic case of not staying alert when it matters most. Moral of the story? Maybe don’t mix business with Ambien… or at least stay away from Twitter while doing it.


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Сhoose the right STRESS

#pronunciation Routine
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to stay Alert
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to stay aLERt
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Learning the phrase above: 3️⃣ things that help me to STAY ALERT (fasting like Jack Dorsey is not one of them)

Discussing Routines

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