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Learn how to explain a decision in English clearly and confidently in this practical leadership English lesson. You'll discover a simple 4-step method to organize your ideas, express your reasoning, and speak with clarity. Perfect for professional English communication and meetings.
In this episode, you'll learn how to:
✅ Share your thought process naturally ✅ Use key decision-making vocabulary in English ✅ Speak clearly in meetings and interviews ✅ Build confidence through real-world examples
This Confident English lesson is part of our ongoing series to help you build English fluency and communication skills for everyday and professional success.
💬 Ready for real conversation practice? Join the Confident Women Community — the safe, supportive space where women practice speaking English with confidence. https://www.speakconfidentenglish.com/community
Episode Timestamps:
00:00 Explaining "Why" — the Challenge
01:58 The "STEP" Method
02:53 Step 1: Set the Scene
05:08 Step 2: Tell Your Thought Process
07:32 Step 3: Explain the Options
09:51 Step 4: Present the Decision
12:10 Where/How to Practice
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By Annemarie — Speak Confident English5
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Learn how to explain a decision in English clearly and confidently in this practical leadership English lesson. You'll discover a simple 4-step method to organize your ideas, express your reasoning, and speak with clarity. Perfect for professional English communication and meetings.
In this episode, you'll learn how to:
✅ Share your thought process naturally ✅ Use key decision-making vocabulary in English ✅ Speak clearly in meetings and interviews ✅ Build confidence through real-world examples
This Confident English lesson is part of our ongoing series to help you build English fluency and communication skills for everyday and professional success.
💬 Ready for real conversation practice? Join the Confident Women Community — the safe, supportive space where women practice speaking English with confidence. https://www.speakconfidentenglish.com/community
Episode Timestamps:
00:00 Explaining "Why" — the Challenge
01:58 The "STEP" Method
02:53 Step 1: Set the Scene
05:08 Step 2: Tell Your Thought Process
07:32 Step 3: Explain the Options
09:51 Step 4: Present the Decision
12:10 Where/How to Practice
---
Thank you for listening! I share new episodes every Wednesday. Make sure you click the follow button to get notified.
Get the full episode show notes at: https://www.speakconfidentenglish.com/explain-a-decision-in-english
If you prefer video or want closed captions, you can watch all my episodes on YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/speakconfidentenglish
COME SAY 'HI!'
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/speakconfidentenglish/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/speakconfidentenglish
MORE RESOURCES FOR YOU:
How to Get the Confidence to Say What You Want in English (Free Fluency Training) → https://www.speakconfidentenglish.com/say-what-you-want-in-english/
If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review! It really helps get encouragement and actionable advice to nonnative English speakers around the world.

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