English Therapy Blogs
5 Things to Do for a Successful Interview in English
Preparing for a job interview can be nerve-wracking but it becomes even more stressful when the interview is in a language that’s not your first. If you're expecting an interview in English, don’t worry. With a bit of preparation and the right mindset, you can still...
Language Support for International Students in UK Universities
“I understand the ideas in my head… but I can’t always find the words to express them.” For many international students studying in the UK, this is an everyday reality. While arriving at university opens the door to exciting academic and social opportunities, language...
How to Feel More Confident in Social Interactions in the UK?
5 Simple Ways to Feel More Confident in Social Interactions in the UK Many international students in the UK know English very well but still feel nervous when speaking in real life situations. This is very common and it doesn’t mean your English is bad! Sometimes it’s...
How to Feel More Confident Speaking English?
Simple tips to help international students feel more comfortable speaking English in everyday situations Do you feel nervous speaking English when native speakers are around? Many international students who speak English as a second language feel this way. They worry...
International Children’s Book Day
Celebrate International Children’s Book Day and Inspire Young Readers Mark your calendars, bookworms. Every year on 2nd April, we celebrate International Children’s Book Day which is a day dedicated to fostering a love of reading in children and recognising the...
Does Living in an English-Speaking Country Make You Fluent?
Many people believe that moving to an English-speaking country like the UK, the US, or Canada will automatically make them fluent in English. They think that being around native speakers will improve their English quickly. But is this really true? Why Living Abroad...