BE Inglés - Escucha y Aprende

BE Inglés - Escucha y Aprende - by Bydand Education

Soy Will, English Coach. Lo que empezó como recursos para mis clientes… terminó siendo esto: un podcast que ayuda a latinos pro a sonar claros, seguros y naturales en inglés. Cada episodio nace de lo que vemos en sesiones reales: errores comunes, dudas frecuentes y frases que sí funcionan. Vocabulario útil, pronunciación clara, gramática sin trauma. Coaching real, sin drama. Descubre más y agenda tu clase en www.beingles.ca

  1. Episode 5 – Strong English. Soft Endings. Fix That.

    1 FEB

    Episode 5 – Strong English. Soft Endings. Fix That.

    In this episode of English for Leaders who Speak Up, we focus on one of the most overlooked leadership skills in English: closing. Many professionals negotiate well. They ask smart questions, explore options, and contribute thoughtfully. But when it’s time to bring the conversation to a clear decision, they hesitate. Not because their English is weak, but because closing requires authority. It requires direction. This episode is about that moment. You’ll hear the difference between negotiation language and closure language, and how both can use the same English level but create very different impact. We look at why conversations often end “softly,” without decisions, assignments, or commitment, and how that quietly weakens your professional presence. Then you’ll learn simple, practical ways to close conversations with clarity, responsibility, and confidence. We also connect this topic to a free resource you can download on the BE Inglés website: How You Use English at Work – A Practical Self-Reflection This short document helps you notice how you actually use English in real workplace situations. It is not a test. There are no right or wrong answers. Instead, it guides you through common professional moments such as: speaking up in meetings negotiating and closing disagreeing or interrupting sounding convincing showing your personality and leadership in English For each situation, you choose what feels most true for you. At the end, you get a clearer picture of how your English supports you, where it costs you energy, and where it may be quietly limiting your impact. If today’s episode resonates, that document will help you put words to what you are experiencing and understand how your English shows up at work beyond grammar and vocabulary. You can download it for free at:www.beingles.ca Strong English is not just about being correct.It’s about being clear.It’s about choosing direction.And it’s about letting your English reflect how you lead.

    3 min
  2. Episode 4 – The Hidden Cost of Over-Preparing in English

    29 ENE

    Episode 4 – The Hidden Cost of Over-Preparing in English

    Over-preparing in English feels like the responsible thing to do. It feels professional. It feels safe.But what if all that preparation is quietly limiting how you show up as a leader? In this episode of English for Leaders who Speak Up, we talk about the hidden cost of over-preparing. Not from a language perspective, but from a leadership one. Because when you only feel ready once everything is written, rehearsed, and controlled, English stops being a tool for leadership and starts becoming a condition for participation. This episode is about the moment when preparation stops creating confidence and starts creating hesitation. When accuracy replaces presence. When scripts replace trust. And when strong professionals stay silent, not because they lack English, but because they are waiting to feel “ready enough” to speak. If you have ever walked into a meeting well prepared and still held back, softened your ideas, or waited for the perfect moment that never came, this episode is for you. I also want to invite you to download a free self-reflection that connects directly to today’s topic. It’s calledHow You Use English at Work – A Practical Self-Reflection. It is not a test. There are no right or wrong answers.It helps you see how your English actually shows up under pressure and where it supports you, and where it quietly limits your leadership. You can download it by visiting:www.beingles.ca Ten questions. Five minutes. And real clarity about how your English behaves when leadership is required.

    3 min
  3. Episode 2 -When Your English Explains … But Doesn’t Persuade

    24 ENE

    Episode 2 -When Your English Explains … But Doesn’t Persuade

    In this episode of English for Leaders Who Speak Up, we explore one of the most subtle shifts in professional communication: the difference between explaining and convincing. Many professionals explain their ideas clearly in English. Their logic is solid. Their language is correct. Their message is understood. And yet, they sometimes leave meetings feeling that nothing really moved forward. People listened, but they didn’t fully commit. They understood, but they didn’t necessarily follow. This episode is about that gap. Explaining shares information.Convincing creates direction. Explaining shows competence.Convincing shows leadership. You’ll learn why sounding convincing has less to do with stronger grammar or richer vocabulary, and more to do with ownership, positioning, and how you stand inside your ideas when you speak. We’ll look at how neutral, careful language can unintentionally reduce your impact, and how small shifts in tone and intention can help your English carry authority, confidence, and direction. This episode is inspired by one of the reflection points in the free PDFHow You Use English at Work – A Practical Self-Reflection, which helps you identify where your English already supports your leadership and where your voice is ready to grow. If you often feel that your English explains well but doesn’t always persuade, align, or move decisions forward, this episode will help you understand why—and what to do next. You can download the free self-reflection document and explore coaching resources at: www.beingles.ca

    5 min
  4. When English Matters at Work – Episode 1: Storytelling for Leaders

    3 ENE

    When English Matters at Work – Episode 1: Storytelling for Leaders

    When English Matters at Work – Episode 1: Storytelling for Leaders This episode is for profesionales que ya usan inglés en su trabajo — pero que no siempre se sienten tomados en serio cuando necesitan hablar durante más tiempo. The problem is rarely vocabulary.El problema casi nunca es el nivel. It’s structure. When professionals struggle with “storytelling” in English, they’re usually not talking about stories.Hablan de lo difícil que es explicar ideas largas con claridad, sonar seguros y mantener la atención del oyente. In this episode, you’ll learn how to organize your thinking before you speak, so your message is clear, controlled, and easy to follow — incluso en reuniones reales, actualizaciones de trabajo y situaciones de presión. You’ll discover three practical speaking structures that help you: explain complex ideas without rambling sound confident and authoritative when speaking at length guiar al oyente por tu razonamiento, en lugar de buscar palabras sobre la marcha This isn’t about storytelling for entertainment.No se trata de improvisar ni de sonar “fluent”. It’s about structured thinking, spoken clearly.Pensar con estructura para hablar con impacto. If you want to go deeper, you can visit www.beingles.ca to download a free guided self-assessment: “English at Work.”Te ayudará a reflexionar sobre cómo usas el inglés en tu día a día profesional y a identificar dónde tu inglés te apoya… y dónde te cuesta más energía de la necesaria. Clarity first.Structure first.Then speak.

    6 min

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Soy Will, English Coach. Lo que empezó como recursos para mis clientes… terminó siendo esto: un podcast que ayuda a latinos pro a sonar claros, seguros y naturales en inglés. Cada episodio nace de lo que vemos en sesiones reales: errores comunes, dudas frecuentes y frases que sí funcionan. Vocabulario útil, pronunciación clara, gramática sin trauma. Coaching real, sin drama. Descubre más y agenda tu clase en www.beingles.ca