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In this special new series of episodes, Phil explores how improvisation—yes, the kind you might associate with theatre—can help language learners speak more freely, express their true selves, and find their English-speaking personality.
This episode introduces a new focus: using the philosophy of improv to connect identity, personality, and language.
If you’ve ever felt like a quieter version of yourself when you speak English, or like your true voice doesn’t quite come through, this episode is for you.
🎙️ Topics include:
– What improvisation really means in language learning
– Why your English-speaking personality matters
– How play, spontaneity, and mistakes lead to confidence
By Phil SchillerIn this special new series of episodes, Phil explores how improvisation—yes, the kind you might associate with theatre—can help language learners speak more freely, express their true selves, and find their English-speaking personality.
This episode introduces a new focus: using the philosophy of improv to connect identity, personality, and language.
If you’ve ever felt like a quieter version of yourself when you speak English, or like your true voice doesn’t quite come through, this episode is for you.
🎙️ Topics include:
– What improvisation really means in language learning
– Why your English-speaking personality matters
– How play, spontaneity, and mistakes lead to confidence