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Express to Impress Podcast

by Kristine

Communicating clearly, confidently, and effectively in job interviews and the workplace is critical for your career success. Join English Communication and Interview Coach Kristine as she shares communication tips and tells stories from the workplace, including funny mistakes. Designed for native and non-native English speakers, you'll grow your English vocabulary with definitions for English idioms and phrases. Can you talk about your accomplishments in a way that impresses others? Are you ready to deliver a presentation that doesn't bore your audience? Do you know how to ask for feedback in an interview? Express to Impress provides the knowledge, tools, and techniques to help you communicate more effectively and make others love talking to you!

Copyright: © 2023 Express to Impress Podcast

Episodes

Listening Expert Shares How to Understand More of the English Language

27m · Published 03 Feb 01:00

I invite you to tune in to hear the rest of my conversation with Listening Expert Cara Leopold with Leo Listening.

This time, we talk about how to get used to different accents and speaking speeds and motivate yourself to learn a language for work or school even if you don't want to. You'll also learn what to do if your language learning has stalled, bad habits language learners pick up when learning a language in a traditional classroom setting, reductions and linking, and how to improve your English skills by joining a movie club.

Here are a couple of excerpts from our conversation:

"The irony is that it's usually the words that you already know that cause the most problems."

"People resent it (the English language), and I understand that because it's imposed on a lot of people, and obviously, we can't expect everyone to be excited about learning it. So I totally understand those feelings, which are valid. I think then, if you can't get excited about English, what can you get excited about? What interests you, in general?"

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Original theme music by Lucas Knutter 

Read the transcript here

Join the Express to Impress community on LinkedIn.

Get my Job Interview Preparation Checklist.

Familiarize yourself with different English accents by visiting the International Dialects of English Archive (IDEA) website.

Learn more about Cara’s Movie Club.

Watch Rachel’s series: 100 Most Common Words in American English.

Boost your language skills and gain friends with the Language TV Club.

How to Improve Your Listening Skills With Movies With Cara Leopold

12m · Published 27 Jan 01:00

Get ready for a special treat! In this episode, I talk with Cara Leopold, an English Teacher known as the Listening Expert. We covered a lot of topics, so this will be the first of two episodes with our conversation. The main theme of our conversation was building great listening skills in another language. In this first episode, we talk about the importance of listening when learning another language, including pronunciation, and what to do when you don’t understand your colleagues in meetings.  Here are some gems from this episode:

“People might think, “I spend most of my time speaking.” But listening is actually the skill that dominates. So by that logic, the foundation for also learning future languages should be listening.”

“So what’s really helped me to get fluent in French is observing what people say, understanding them, and then copying them.”

“Notice the expressions that people keep using and then use them. You will sound more authentic because you'll be using what the people around you actually say, as opposed to what you read in a book or what you got out of a list of 100 idioms.”

Tune in to get more valuable insights from Cara, so you’ll understand more of what people say around you! The second part of our conversation will be released in the next episode. 

Read the transcript here. 

Join the Express to Impress community on LinkedIn.

Please take a minute to rate and review the podcast.

Original theme music by Lucas Knutter 

How to Improve Your Listening Skills With Movies With Cara Leopold

12m · Published 27 Jan 01:00

Get ready for a special treat! In this episode, I talk with Cara Leopold, an English Teacher known as the Listening Expert. We covered a lot of topics, so this will be the first of two episodes with our conversation. The main theme of our conversation was building great listening skills in another language. In this first episode, we talk about the importance of listening when learning another language, including pronunciation, and what to do when you don’t understand your colleagues in meetings.  Here are some gems from this episode:

“People might think, “I spend most of my time speaking.” But listening is actually the skill that dominates. So by that logic, the foundation for also learning future languages should be listening.”

“So what’s really helped me to get fluent in French is observing what people say, understanding them, and then copying them.”

“Notice the expressions that people keep using and then use them. You will sound more authentic because you'll be using what the people around you actually say, as opposed to what you read in a book or what you got out of a list of 100 idioms.”

Tune in to get more valuable insights from Cara, so you’ll understand more of what people say around you! The second part of our conversation will be released in the next episode. 

Read the transcript here. 

Join the Express to Impress community on LinkedIn.

Please take a minute to rate and review the podcast.

Original theme music by Lucas Knutter 

10 Common Sayings in American English

8m · Published 16 Jul 14:00

Want to use more common sayings while speaking in English?  Tune into the latest Express to Impress Podcast episode to learn ten common sayings for everyday conversations. 

This episode is a follow-up to the previous episode, Word Choice in Journalism and Business with Steven Youngblood. If you haven’t checked out that episode yet, you won’t want to miss it! 

When you use these common sayings in everyday conversations, you’ll connect better with native English speakers. 

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Read the transcript here.

Join the Express to Impress community on LinkedIn.

Learn how to use the Shadowing Technique.

Have an interview coming up? 

  • Check out my 5 Tips for Interviewing in English.
  • Watch my 90-minute online video course, “How to Succeed in a Job Interview.”  (Get 15% off with the coupon code podcast15)
  • Work with me one-on-one for a mock interview.

Original theme music by Lucas Knutter

10 Common Sayings in American English

8m · Published 16 Jul 14:00

Want to use more common sayings while speaking in English?  Tune into the latest Express to Impress Podcast episode to learn ten common sayings for everyday conversations. 

This episode is a follow-up to the previous episode, Word Choice in Journalism and Business with Steven Youngblood. If you haven’t checked out that episode yet, you won’t want to miss it! 

When you use these common sayings in everyday conversations, you’ll connect better with native English speakers. 

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Read the transcript here.

Join the Express to Impress community on LinkedIn.

Learn how to use the Shadowing Technique.

Have an interview coming up? 

  • Check out my 5 Tips for Interviewing in English.
  • Watch my 90-minute online video course, “How to Succeed in a Job Interview.”  (Get 15% off with the coupon code podcast15)
  • Work with me one-on-one for a mock interview.

Original theme music by Lucas Knutter

Word Choice in Journalism and Business With Steven Youngblood

27m · Published 27 May 19:00

How you tell a story matters.

The way you talk about why you lost your job can cost you a potential one. The way you explain the reason for layoffs can cause panic among employees and stakeholders. And the way journalists report the news can incite violence.

Framing, including word choice,  is one of the most important areas peace journalists discuss and develop.

To find out what business professionals could learn from peace journalists about storytelling, I invited Steven Youngblood, Director of the Center for Global Peace Journalism at Park University, for a conversation on The Express to Impress Podcast. 

Here are some excerpts from our conversation;

“The question should never be, do we withhold the information? The question should be, how do we convey the information?”

“If you want to be an informed person in 2022, it is going to take an effort. So the first thing I tell my students is not to depend on social media for their news. This, despite the fact that study data shows that's exactly where they get their news from.”

Tune in to get more valuable insights from Steven, so you're well prepared to tell stories about challenging events.

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Original theme music by Lucas Knutter 

Read the transcript here. 

Join the Express to Impress community on LinkedIn.

Cited in the episode:

Center for Global Peace Journalism

Steven's Peace Journalism Insights blog

Steven’s book, Professor Komagum

Steven’s book, Peace Journalism Principles and Practices

Word Choice in Journalism and Business With Steven Youngblood

27m · Published 27 May 19:00

How you tell a story matters.

The way you talk about why you lost your job can cost you a potential one. The way you explain the reason for layoffs can cause panic among employees and stakeholders. And the way journalists report the news can incite violence.

Framing, including word choice,  is one of the most important areas peace journalists discuss and develop.

To find out what business professionals could learn from peace journalists about storytelling, I invited Steven Youngblood, Director of the Center for Global Peace Journalism at Park University, for a conversation on The Express to Impress Podcast. 

Here are some excerpts from our conversation;

“The question should never be, do we withhold the information? The question should be, how do we convey the information?”

“If you want to be an informed person in 2022, it is going to take an effort. So the first thing I tell my students is not to depend on social media for their news. This, despite the fact that study data shows that's exactly where they get their news from.”

Tune in to get more valuable insights from Steven, so you're well prepared to tell stories about challenging events.

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Original theme music by Lucas Knutter 

Read the transcript here. 

Join the Express to Impress community on LinkedIn.

Cited in the episode:

Center for Global Peace Journalism

Steven's Peace Journalism Insights blog

Steven’s book, Professor Komagum

Steven’s book, Peace Journalism Principles and Practices

English Sayings for Everyday Conversations

6m · Published 22 Apr 10:00

Want to use more natural expressions when you speak English? Tune into the latest Express to Impress Podcast episode to learn English sayings for everyday conversations. Specifically, you’ll learn six idioms, phrases, adjectives, and adverbs. 

This episode is a follow-up to the previous episode, Less is More: Tips for Effective International Business Communication.

When you use these English sayings in everyday conversations, you’ll connect better with native English speakers. 

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Read the transcript here.

Join the Express to Impress community on LinkedIn.

Learn more about my online course, How to Land Your Next Job, and watch free previews. Get 15% off the cost with the coupon code podcast15.

Learn how to use the Shadowing Technique.

Original theme music by Lucas Knutter

English Sayings for Everyday Conversations

6m · Published 22 Apr 10:00

Want to use more natural expressions when you speak English? Tune into the latest Express to Impress Podcast episode to learn English sayings for everyday conversations. Specifically, you’ll learn six idioms, phrases, adjectives, and adverbs. 

This episode is a follow-up to the previous episode, Less is More: Tips for Effective International Business Communication.

When you use these English sayings in everyday conversations, you’ll connect better with native English speakers. 

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Read the transcript here.

Join the Express to Impress community on LinkedIn.

Learn more about my online course, How to Land Your Next Job, and watch free previews. Get 15% off the cost with the coupon code podcast15.

Learn how to use the Shadowing Technique.

Original theme music by Lucas Knutter

Less is More: Tips for Effective International Business Communication

14m · Published 19 Mar 02:00

Globish, anyone? In this episode, we'll talk about how to communicate effectively in an international business setting. Since most people in an international business environment speak English as a second language, that will be our focus. I'll share tips for native English speakers and English Language Learners, including where to focus your English language-learning efforts, so you're ready to excel in an international business setting. 

To succeed in an international business environment, I suggest going back to the basics. Tune in to find out how you can go back to the basics. 

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Original theme music by Lucas Knutter 

Read the transcript here. 

Join the Express to Impress community on LinkedIn.

Please take a minute to rate and review the podcast.

To access my 5-Step Job Interview Preparation Checklist at express-to-impress.com.

Materials cited:

  • How to speak up when you don't understand something
  • Globish.com for 1500 vocabulary words with definitions
  • Rachel's English 100 Most Common Words in American English 
  • Youglish for pronunciation
  •  Business English Pod for business vocabulary
  • Anki language app for help memorizing new vocabulary
  • perfect-english-grammar.com/past-simple.html for grammar practice

Express to Impress Podcast has 161 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 32:20:12. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 25th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 19th, 2024 04:41.

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