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What happens when you test a brand‑new podcast idea on someone who actually has to use it? In this episode, I invite you into a real conversation with my language‑exchange partner, Olga, where I explain the concept for The English Experiment and ask for her honest feedback.
We talk about what makes speaking courses helpful or frustrating, why listening can feel harder than reading, and how correction and kindness can work together. You’ll hear me “pitch” the project, adjust my explanation on the fly, and gently rephrase some of Olga’s sentences so her ideas are clearer in English—without turning the moment into a lesson.
If you’re learning English, this is not a textbook dialogue. It’s real speech, with hesitations, repeats, and all the messy bits that come with trying to express yourself about something that matters. You can follow along with the full transcript and an optional study pack that focuses on pitching ideas and giving feedback in natural English.
You can find the full transcript and the optional study pack for this episode on my website. Go to teewchantelle.com, look for The English Experiment section, and open the page for E03 Part 1 – Pitching the English Experiment to a Friend. All study materials and links are collected there.
By ChantelleWhat happens when you test a brand‑new podcast idea on someone who actually has to use it? In this episode, I invite you into a real conversation with my language‑exchange partner, Olga, where I explain the concept for The English Experiment and ask for her honest feedback.
We talk about what makes speaking courses helpful or frustrating, why listening can feel harder than reading, and how correction and kindness can work together. You’ll hear me “pitch” the project, adjust my explanation on the fly, and gently rephrase some of Olga’s sentences so her ideas are clearer in English—without turning the moment into a lesson.
If you’re learning English, this is not a textbook dialogue. It’s real speech, with hesitations, repeats, and all the messy bits that come with trying to express yourself about something that matters. You can follow along with the full transcript and an optional study pack that focuses on pitching ideas and giving feedback in natural English.
You can find the full transcript and the optional study pack for this episode on my website. Go to teewchantelle.com, look for The English Experiment section, and open the page for E03 Part 1 – Pitching the English Experiment to a Friend. All study materials and links are collected there.