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Natalia Tokar | Native-Like Fluency

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🌍 Native-Like fluency in English. Join the community of Practice and learn to learn. https://nataliatokar.me/community

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  • 13 авг.Early announcement: August 17-19, 2026 Three days of spontaneous speech training with me. You will learn where your attention is when you’re speaking in English and how much of YOU (not only your words) is received. August 17: We’ll focus on WHAT you are saying. Fully asynchronous (all day event in Telegram) August 18: HOW you’re saying it Fully asynchronous (all day event in Telegram) August 19: WHO you are when you speak in English without preparation? (A live event. 5pm CET) It’s FREE. Participation is required. Silent observers will be removed. If you’re determined to join, leave a comment. I’ll send you the link.4,69%
  • 31 июл.“My IQ drops to fifty the second I walk into that room.” A client told me this last week. She is a native Russian speaker and runs investor relations at a VC in London. She’s sharp, capable, and very smart. Her English is good. But then someone asks the real, uncomfortable question — about big money, the one she couldn’t have scripted for — her English is gone. Here’s what happens in that moment: While the investor is still talking, she’s running a second conversation underneath the first: Do I look competent enough? Smart enough? Strategic enough? Do I sound like someone they’d trust with this much money? She isn’t only speaking for herself in that room — she’s the face of the company. So every bit of attention goes to monitoring how she’s landing, and there’s none left for the answer. So the sentence doesn’t come. Not because she doesn’t have it. She has the right sentences an hour later, and even three better versions of what she should have said. But in the moment that mattered, there was no room to reach it. She doesn’t have the language problem. She doesn’t need more English. She had the English. She needed to access it while someone was looking at her. And she’s spending everything she has on not looking like she’s struggling. I’m not surprised that her English disappears under that load. I’m surprised that she’s expected to survive untrained. The work she needs to do is not learning more vocabulary. She needs to learn to keep her attention on the person in front of her instead of only on herself. Spontaneous speech is trained, not studied. You’ve been taught to correct language mistakes. You spent years fixing your English. But what fails you in rooms like that is not grammatical errors but lack of awareness of your own speech. Your speech doesn’t need to be corrected. It needs to be trained so people can see YOU in it. Train the speech. Start here. P.S. if you want my eyes on your situation, send a DM with a voice note. I’ll listen and direct you to the training/exercise that YOU need the most.4,40%
  • 14 авг.⬆️ Spontaneous expression is a skill. I see two types of people: Type 1: They over-prepare. They dread or avoid spontaneous conversations or Q&As because they end up feeling mentally exhausted every time. Overthinking and translating every word is exhausting. Type 2: they never prepare. They don’t say a word if they’re unprepared either. They wait for the flow state. They wait for the someone to make them comfortable enough to speak. They wait for the right inner state. They wait for the right moment. Waiting is the whole strategy that results in not speaking or practicing at all. Practice must be intentional, well-structured, creative, and sustainable. It must be a routine, not a lottery. If you want to learn my METHOD to get to native-like fluency, here is more. If you’re ready to practice your spontaneous speaking skills with me, join on August 17. It’s free.3,92%
  • 13 авг.I'm inviting you to join the Spontaneous Speaking Practice. August 17-19, 2026 The practice will take place in a private Telegram group. The event is free but requires participation. Silent observers will be removed. I'll see you there! https://nataliatokar.myflodesk.com/spontaneous3,39%
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  • 4 авг.New YouTube video is out 🎥 Everyone Says Your English Is Great. So Why Does It Feel Wrong? If you've ever felt that your English is "good enough," but still doesn't feel like you, this one's worth watching. Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8WuZHHVYGU0,00%