English Therapy Blogs
How to Overcome Language Anxiety in English Learners?
Many English learners feel stressed or anxious when they need to speak in English, especially in social settings, classrooms, or workplaces. In our recent webinar, we explored the reasons behind language anxiety in English learners, common myths about learning...
How to Make Friends in a New Country as an ESL Speaker
Moving to a new country can feel like stepping onto another planet; exciting, overwhelming, and a little lonely at times. If you're learning English as a second language, that challenge can feel even bigger. But the good news? Making friends in a new country is...
5 Must-Watch British Series for Language Learning
Why Watching British Series for Language Learning Matters If you are living in the UK or planning to arrive soon, watching British series for language learning can make a big difference in blending into UK society and understanding it better. This way, you...
Common British Workplace Communication Phrases to Sound More Professional
British workplace communication has its own rhythm, tone, and subtle codes of politeness that can feel unfamiliar even for native English speakers from other parts of the world. If you're an international professional working or planning to work in the UK, knowing...
What Is the Easter Holiday in the UK?
A Guide to Traditions, Dates, and Celebrations Whether you’re new to the UK or simply looking to understand more about local customs, the Easter holiday in the UK is an important cultural and religious occasion worth knowing about. Celebrated by many across the...
Tone and Politeness in English Conversations
How English Users Can Sound More Professional? Many learners focus on grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation when learning English. But there’s another key part of communication that’s often missed and that's tone and politeness in English conversations. Tone is how...