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 πŸ‘‰ https://linktr.ee/EnglishForImpact
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πŸ’· "Antler" vs "500 Global": where should you go with your startup idea? Sharing insider insights

Disclaimer: the post reflects personal experience from 2 founders and may vary from person to person. The "500 Global" part is covered by @duran, and the "Antler" part β€” by @ybeymlina

Both accelerators give you a strong label, but the experience is drastically different. Swipe through the carousel to find out more and welcome to ping us with questions, even - and especially (!) - silly ones :)

For more,

πŸ“Œ Check out Yulia Beymlina's LinkedIn to learn more about her professional journey
πŸ“ŒLearn more about Sergei Sarkisian's LinkedIn and his AI voice coach for customer facing teams "Talk Labs" (the website)

WBU

1️⃣ Do you have accelerator experience? What turned out to be the most valuable?

2️⃣ Or are you applying to an accelerator program at the moment? Is there anything you find challenging?
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πŸ’… 1-minute Exercises to Squash 3 Common Problems Among B2 English Learners

πŸ“Ή YouTube Video (13 min)

Remember 4 posts ago, we shared 3 common struggles that hold "PitchUp" members back from delivering high impact speeches?

The 1st step - recognising the problems: done
The 2d step - finding adequate tools to tackle the problems: in progress
The 3d step - execution

3️⃣In this video, you'll find 3 super simple exercises for 3 underestimated problems that pull back high level English learners. You can do all 3 of them on your own, daily, which will take under 10 minutes.

TIMECODES

00:00 Intro, Challenge and a Special Offer
01:25 Exercise 1 - for Intonation
05:59 Exercise 2 - for Filler Words
10:23 Exercise 3 - for Signposting

WARNING

The 1st time you're doing these exercises: they feel awkward
The 3d time you're doing these exercises: you start giggling* and having fun
After a week of doing these exercises: you're addicted

*Glossary
🫧To giggle: to laugh in a light, high-pitched way, from amusement, nervousness, or embarassment

πŸͺ΄ Enjoy
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Any of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" fans here? 😊

In the book, a supercomputer is asked to find β€œthe Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything.” After thinking for 7.5 million years, it answers: 4️⃣2️⃣

The joke is that they got a clear answer (42) but realized they never actually knew what the question was. So the answer is meaningless without knowing what question it’s answering.

As a meme, β€œ42” is used as a funny response when:

🫧Someone asks a big, impossible-to-answer question
🫧The answer to something is unclear or absurd
🫧To joke that life has no simple explanation

It’s basically saying β€œthe answer is meaningless” or β€œnobody really knows” in a nerdy way.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
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πŸͺ΄ β€œKind …” is an awkward typo for β€œkind regards,” where you call your addressee an idiot
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LAST CALL for ambitious high level English learners

"S2S" and "PitchUp" prices will go up one more time on Wednesday, January, 21, to remain stable till April.

YOU CAN

β€’ start acting on the promises you've been giving to yourself
β€’ get a subscription extension before the expiration at the old price
β€’ activate the subscription at any time before July, 1
β€’ buy a gift subscription for your friend (I will prepare a special design following your brief β€” professional or meme-like)
β€’ discover a new quality of language training, from @ybeymlina, the expert blending linguistics, business, and psychology training

DISAMBIGUATION

β€’ PitchUp - Business English for entrepreneurs and top managers. 90 min weekly workshops in small groups with Yulia
β€’ S2S - General English training, for high levels. 45 min one to one meetings with other learners (peer to peer) with personal feedback from a teacher (based on Zoom recording) + 60 min group training with Yulia every week

CURRENT PRICES

PitchUp
3 m $207
6 m $350
12 m $620

S2S
3 m $95
6 m $143
12 m $239


Text "PitchUp" and/or "S2S" to @ybeymlina to apply

Thank you for choosing @englishforimpact and our products πŸͺ΄
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4 Reasons Why You Don't Understand Fast English Native Speech

SUMMARY
"What did you have?" > "Whajav"
"How is it going?" > "Owsitgan"
"How did you?" > "Owja"

πŸ˜‰ reference sammfenton

2 Reasons

1. Linking (Joining Words)
Native speakers often join words so they sound like 1 long word instead of 3 or 4 separate ones.

Example: At [00:27], "How is it going" sounds like one single word: "Owsitgan."
The words "stick" together.

2. Dropping Sounds (Elision)
Sometimes, speakers completely "delete" or drop sounds from a word to save time.

Examples:
At [00:27], the speaker drops the "g" at the end of "going," so it sounds like "gan."
At [00:13], the "t" in "What" & the "d" sounds in "did"become very quiet.

Some letters are not spoken at all.

The Other 2 Reasons

3. Assimilation
4. Weak Forms

Want to understand how Assimilation and Weak Forms work? Invite one friend to join the channel > comment or DM @ybeymlina +1. If we have 5 new readers with your help, I will post the continuation πŸͺ΄
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πŸ’Š WHAT 1 Adjective Can Be Used With 9 Nouns in 4 Categories

The real no BS (bullshit) pill you can take for your English is to pay attention to collocations. Simply, to what words are used together. Yep, not only to separate word translations, but to whole phrases.

πŸ‘ NAKED

Boy 🐣

🫧learns that 'naked' /ˈneΙͺ.kΙͺd/ means 'not covered by clothes'
🫧googles 'naked ass' > feels happy

Man πŸ”

🫧looks up what nouns 'naked' can be used with
🫧learns collocations in 2-4 categories
🫧commands attention and respect with his speech > gets power over his enemies' asses

4 Collocation Groups with NAKED

1. Physical appearance

Examples: naked body, naked skin, stark naked (completely without clothes), half naked

2. Figurative / emotional exposure

Examples: naked truth (unembellished truth), naked fear (pure, intense fear), naked ambition (blatant ambition), naked aggression (overt aggression), naked power (unconcealed power), naked hostility

3. Perception / visibility

Examples: visible to the naked eye (without instruments), naked flame (open, uncovered flame), naked light bulb (unshaded bulb)

4. Literary / poetic uses

Examples: naked branches (bare trees), naked landscape (devoid of covering or shelter), naked soul (emotionally exposed self)

πŸ’· The naked truth: S2S and PitchUp prices go up tomorrow Text @ybeymlina to get subscription now
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πŸ’Ž 13 Slides from the Miro Team Telling me What A Great User I Am

Most of the activity has to do with the "PitchUp" club.

2 Noteworthy Moments:

1) I am a free user
2) I got the slides on January, 18 (a bit late, right?) the day after I complained about Miro's UX on my LinkedIn. A coincidence? No idea. Like the slides, though.

Any Miro board fans here? Did you get 2025 Recaps?
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