How To Speak English With More Confidence
Speak With POWER and SELF-BELIEF
The most COMMON thing that people need to improve their English is not grammar, vocabulary, or more practice. CONFIDENCE is one area that will cover all of those areas.
In this lesson, you will learn POWERFUL ways to:
- Improve your self belief
- Speak with more authority and power
- Become more confident BEFORE you feel it
- Have more control of yourself
- Much more.
NOTE: You will not absorb everything you need to learn by just passively watching this training one time. It will take MULTIPLE times and it is highly recommended that you take notes during the lesson.
If you need a guide, there are notes you can look at and copy in the description of the video.
Course Curriculum
Your Instructor
Motivation. Self-belief. Consistency. Jesse Sweed started teaching English in South Korea in 2006. He then traveled to Spain, and now he teaches English online to students all over the world. As the founder of Sweed Academy, he uses that experience to create the most practical and useful courses and English lessons possible that will be useful for teachers and learners of English.
Hey there, English speakers. I'm Jesse. As it says above, I've been an TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) teacher since 2006. I've learned a lot in that time, and I want to share my experiences with you to help you in the classroom whether you're a teacher or a student.
WE CAN ALL USE A FRESH PERSPECTIVE. This is what I'm offering you. The three first words of this bio are the three keys to success when you're studying to be fluent in another language. There's one more key factor that umbrella's over all of these three... ACCOUNTABILITY.
I've helped students with:
passing exams, improving conversation skills, preparing for job interviews, public speaking, grammar, writing, or just general English improvement
If you have any ideas for future courses, let me know. I'm always open to suggestions. I want to help you get to the next level.
Is this year gonna be like last?