

Speak English with Tiffani Podcast
Teacher Tiffani
Welcome to the Speak English with Tiffani podcast. A podcast especially created for Intermediate and Advanced English learners. In this podcast, you will learn the specific English tips and tricks that will make you a better English speaker! This podcast will take your English ability to the next level and help you to be more confident and more fluent when you Speak English. Are you ready? Well then, let’s jump right in!
Episodes
Mentioned books

Mar 29, 2026 • 28min
876 : The Memory Technique
In this episode, discover a powerful 5-step system for permanently memorizing new English vocabulary words through multi-sensory learning and personal connection.Visual Learning: Find images that represent your vocabulary word to activate faster visual memory processingPersonal Application: Write original sentences using new words in contexts meaningful to your lifeWord Relationships: Learn 3 synonyms to create multiple retrieval pathways and deepen understandingContrast Learning: Identify opposite words to establish clear meaning boundariesStory Integration: Connect vocabulary to personal experiences for long-term emotional retentionEach step is backed by cognitive science and includes detailed examples using words like "jubilant," "serene," and "dilapidated." Perfect for English learners who want to move beyond rote memorization and truly own their vocabulary.If you want to sign up for the free English email newsletter, go to https://speakenglishwithtiffani.com/newsletter

Mar 25, 2026 • 15min
875 : The "I'll Learn It Later" Lie You Keep Telling Yourself
Get Daily Vocabulary Words - http://dailyenglishvocabulary.com/"How many times have you told yourself you'll learn that new word "later"? Be honest. And how many of those words did you actually learn?In this episode, we dive deep into the psychology behind why "later" never comes—and why it's not about laziness or lack of motivation. Through Carlos's story, we explore how awareness without action creates the dangerous illusion of progress while your vocabulary gap silently widens.You'll discover:Why your brain tricks you into thinking "I'll do it later" is a real plan (it's not)The science of Present Bias and the Planning Fallacy—and why they sabotage your learningHow the Forgetting Curve means every day you delay is active forgetting, not neutral waitingWhy decision-based systems fail and what to do insteadThe difference between pull systems (that require your effort) and push systems (that work automatically)This isn't a motivational pep talk. It's a practical breakdown of why traditional vocabulary learning fails—and how to engineer a system that actually works.If you're tired of mentally bookmarking words you never actually learn, this episode will change how you think about language growth forever.Perfect for: Intermediate to advanced English learners who are self-aware about their vocabulary gaps but struggle to take consistent action.Key Takeaway: Stop waiting for "later." It’s not coming.

Mar 22, 2026 • 26min
874 : 25 Advanced English Terms & Expressions To Sound More Natural
In this episode, you'll master 15 advanced English terms and expressions that native speakers use every day. Each phrase is broken down with clear definitions, natural usage examples, and common mistakes to avoid—helping you sound more confident and natural in conversations.What You'll Learn:Everyday idioms like "on the same page," "touch base," and "wrap something up"Professional expressions such as "loop someone in," "heads up," and "rain check"Casual phrases including "down for something," "catch some Z's," and "call it a day"Decision-making terms like "up in the air" and "on the fence"Common mistakes English learners make with each expressionPerfect for intermediate to advanced learners who want to move beyond textbook English and communicate like a native speaker. Listen, practice, and start using these expressions in your daily conversations!If you want to sign up for the free English email newsletter, go to https://speakenglishwithtiffani.com/newsletter

Mar 18, 2026 • 11min
873 : Why You Sound Smart at Work But Awkward With Friends
They explore why English can feel polished at work but stilted with friends. The episode contrasts a well furnished professional vocabulary with an empty social one. It explains how the brain stores words by context and why formal phrases feel wrong in casual settings. Practical ideas focus on building social vocabulary through real-life exposure and daily practice.

Mar 15, 2026 • 25min
872 : The Best Way To Learn English Alone (Complete Strategy)
A clear five-day solo study plan that targets vocabulary, writing, listening, pronunciation, and speaking. Learn theme-based word lists, write short paragraphs, and practice listening with note-taking. Use recording and shadowing to polish pronunciation, then prepare brief spoken presentations. Weekend review ties everything together for steady progress.

Mar 11, 2026 • 13min
871 : Why Native Speakers Misunderstand You (Even when your words are correct)
Why technically correct English can still feel wrong to native speakers. How social meaning and pragmatics differ from dictionary definitions. Real examples of emails, interviews, and friendships that misfire because of tone and phrasing. Tips for noticing invisible social signals in everyday speech and media.

Mar 8, 2026 • 32min
870 : The Restart Cycle That’s Stealing Your Fluency : 3 Systems To Break It
In this episode, we explore why so many English learners get trapped in an endless cycle of starting, stopping, and restarting—and how to finally break free.You'll discover:The 3 stages of the "Restart Cycle" and why it feels impossible to escapeThe critical difference between goals and systems—and why systems win every time3 proven systems to transform your English learning: Vocabulary Builder, Daily Speaking Practice, and Active ListeningPractical examples and step-by-step routines you can start using todayHow small, consistent actions lead to genuine fluency by the end of the yearIf you're tired of restarting and ready to build lasting progress, this episode will show you exactly how to make 2026 your breakthrough year in English.If you want to sign up for the free English email newsletter, go to https://speakenglishwithtiffani.com/newsletter

Mar 4, 2026 • 16min
869 : Flashcards Aren’t Working (Here’s Why)
Get Daily Vocabulary Words - http://dailyenglishvocabulary.com/"You've spent months drilling flashcards. You've got the streaks, the points, the "mastered" badges. But when it's time to actually speak? The words won't come. This isn't about effort—it's about a fundamental mismatch between what flashcards train and what speaking requires.In this episode, we break down why flashcard apps optimize for recognition (word → meaning) when speaking demands production (meaning → word). We explore the neuroscience of storage vs. retrieval strength, the role of context in building memory pathways, and why your brain treats these as completely different skills.The uncomfortable truth: you've been measuring the wrong thing. But there's a better way—one that aligns how you learn with how you'll actually use vocabulary in real conversations.Key Topics:The directional mismatch: why recognition doesn't build productionStorage strength vs. retrieval strength (Bjork research)Encoding specificity: why context determines accessibilityThe difference between memorization and acquisitionHow to build vocabulary that's actually available when you speak3 Practical Takeaways:Recognition and production are separate neural pathways—train them separatelyContext isn't optional—it's how retrieval pathways get builtDaily exposure in context beats intensive isolated reviewIf you're ready to stop collecting words you can't use and start building vocabulary that shows up when you need it, this episode will change how you think about language learning.

Mar 1, 2026 • 32min
868 : How To STOP Translating In Your Head (FINALLY)
Do you ever catch yourself translating in your head before you speak English? Word by word, sentence by sentence—trying to convert your native language into English before the words even leave your mouth?It's exhausting. It slows you down. And it makes fluency feel impossible.But here's the truth: translation isn't a language problem—it's a thinking problem. And in this episode, we're going to show you exactly how to rewire your brain so you can finally think directly in English.We break down a powerful 3-stage method that trains your brain to process English naturally, without translation:STAGE 1: Vocabulary Immersion — Learn words in context through natural phrases and real situations, not isolated translationsSTAGE 2: Topical Study with the 5Ws — Answer Who, What, When, Where, and Why to build complete thoughts in English from the ground upSTAGE 3: Opinion Development — Express your perspective with structured reasoning to think critically in English, not your native languageEach stage includes real examples across fitness, shopping, and travel topics—so you can see exactly how to apply this method starting today.We also explore why translation happens in the first place (it's a natural learning stage, but you can outgrow it), and how thinking in English transforms not just your speaking speed, but your confidence, clarity, and ability to participate naturally in conversations.If you've ever felt stuck mid-sentence, searching for the "right" translation—this episode is for you. Because fluent speakers don't translate. They think, process, and express all in one language.If you want to sign up for the free English email newsletter, go to https://speakenglishwithtiffani.com/newsletter

Feb 22, 2026 • 25min
867 : Stop Rambling! 5 Simple Tricks to Speak English Clearly & Confidently
Ever feel like your words just... keep going? Like you started making a point, but then it multiplied into three half-finished thoughts, and now you're not even sure what you were trying to say?You're not alone. Upper-intermediate English learners often struggle with rambling—not because their English is bad, but because they're trying to sound too perfect, fill every silence, and prove they belong in the conversation.In this episode, we break down exactly why rambling happens (it's not a vocabulary problem—it's a confidence problem), and we give you 5 practical, field-tested strategies to speak more clearly and confidently:Kill the Safety Net — Stop adding "you know what I mean?" and trust that your point landedThe Power Pause — Use silence as punctuation, not something to fearOne Point, One Breath — Make one clear point per turn instead of stacking multiple thoughtsThe Exit Ramp — Give yourself permission to stop talking, even mid-thoughtFirst Answer Confidence — Trust your first instinct without rephrasing it three different waysEach strategy includes real-world examples from meetings, presentations, casual conversations, and interviews—so you can see exactly how to apply them starting today.If you've ever walked away from a conversation thinking, "Why did I say so much?"—this episode is for you. Because confident speakers aren't the ones who say the most. They're the ones who trust what they said.If you want to sign up for the free English email newsletter, go to https://speakenglishwithtiffani.com/newsletter


