For Nonnative English Speakers
Get the Confidence You Want in English
I specialize in building a bridge from learning English to speaking English. Creating a clear path to English clarity, confidence, and fluency, particularly if you’re feeling shy, stuck, or nervous right now.
As seen in
Hi, I'm Annemarie
Here’s how I know English confidence is possible for you.
This is what I do. Also, I’ve been there.
Does this sound familiar to you: feeling shy, stuck, nervous, embarrassed, or frustrated speaking English, even after doing everything right? Studying for years. Hiring private teachers. Watching YouTube lessons. Listening to podcasts. Trying AI tools and apps.
My mission is to share strategies that work. Strategies to develop lasting accuracy and fluency so you can live confidently in English and:
- Start conversations with anyone
- Be a clear communicator
- Interview in English & get the job you want
- Share your opinions or ideas in a business meeting
- Make friends easily with people where you live
- Go to the grocery store or coffee shop without stress
- Speak with doctors, teachers, and professionals
- Feel comfortable with any situation—in English
“It’s completely new me. I’m more confident and daring to take up challenges.
I feel more in control while I’m speaking and more organized. And I’m able to give any spontaneous response now.”
Jinsa
India
“I’m happy to report I’ve become more confident and fluent.”
Bayan
Jordan
“If I have to pick a word, it would be freedom. Now I feel free.”
Gergana
Bulgaria
3 Ways I Can Help You
Start Making Progress Today
“It is specialized for shy people or people that feel they are stuck.”
Monica
Colombia
“I’ve succeeded to build my identity, my personality in English.”
Yumi
France
A step-by-step plan for progress.
Discover your English confidence with the proven strategy my students use.
Get my fluency training + my easy-to-follow practice plan that leads to results.
GET THE LATEST
Weekly Confident English Lessons
#197: 8 Powerful Synonyms for Feeling Surprised in English
Using synonyms adds excitement and variety to your English. Plus, you can precisely choose the word you want to best express yourself. For example, using the word amazed vs. flabbergasted. Both mean ‘surprised’ but there’s a slight difference in meaning and use.
#196: Habits to Improve Your English [+ FREE Habit Tracker]
Follow 5 simple steps to start an effective daily habit to improve your English and learn how to measure your progress. Plus, download a free 30-day vocabulary habit tracker.
#195: Express Doubt and Uncertainty in English [11 Phrases & Idioms]
By expressing doubt and uncertainty, you’ll get the clarity you need so that you can make the right decision, help others take action, and move forward with confidence. Use these 11 phrases and idioms to get started.
Third Conditional in English + Example Sentences [Advanced Grammar]
There are 2 reasons why the third conditional is useful in English conversation. Find out exactly what those are and how to use this form accurately.
10 Questions to Start a Conversation in English
The key to engaging, fun conversations in English is effective conversation starters. Use these 10 conversation questions to have conversations with anyone in English.
Top 5 Confident English Lessons of 2020
Better ways to ask “How are you”, must-have telephone phrases, power words for job interviews, phrasal verbs for work and strategies for effective vocabulary learning — these are the top 5 Confident English lessons from 2020!