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The English Education Lab Podcast

The English Education Lab Podcast

By: Karolina Thomoglou
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Welcome to The English Education Lab Podcast, your go-to guide for all things English language learning! Join me as we explore all aspects of the language, including grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, and everyday conversation and study tips. Whether you're looking to improve your skills or gain more confidence, I'm here to support you on your language-learning journey. So, sit back, relax, grab a cup of coffee, and let's get started!

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Episodes
  • Why you freeze when someone speaks English to you
    Apr 2 2026

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    Welcome to The English Education Lab Podcast—where we explore smarter ways to learn, build confidence, and use real English for real conversations, one step at a time!

    In today’s episode, we’re diving into something that almost every English learner has experienced: why you suddenly freeze when someone speaks to you in English.

    You know the moment. You’ve studied. You’ve practised. You know the words. But then someone starts talking to you—and your mind goes completely blank. Panic sets in, your heart races, and the sentence you wanted to say just… disappears.

    In this episode, we explore why this happens—not because your English isn’t good enough, but because your brain is reacting in a very natural way to pressure, speed, and real-time communication. We’ll look at what’s really going on in those moments, from processing overload to performance anxiety.

    More importantly, I’ll share practical, simple strategies to help you stay calm, think clearly, and respond with confidence—even when you feel put on the spot. You’ll learn how to slow conversations down, use “thinking time” phrases, and train your brain to stay present instead of panicking.

    Because the goal isn’t perfect English—it’s confident communication!

    So grab your coffee, take a deep breath, and let’s help you move from freezing… to flowing in English conversations.

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    • Website: https://englisheducationlab.net/
    • YouTube: @EnglishEducationLab2023
    • Email: info@englisheducationlab.net
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  • How to turn passive vocabulary into power words!
    Feb 12 2026

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    Welcome to The English Education Lab Podcast—where we explore smarter ways to learn, gain confidence, and use real English for real conversations, one step at a time.

    In today’s episode, we’re tackling something that even advanced English learners struggle with: how to turn your passive vocabulary into powerful, active words you can actually use in conversation.

    You know the feeling. You recognize a word instantly when you read it. You understand it perfectly when somebody else uses it. But when it’s your turn to speak? That word suddenly disappears. It’s somewhere in your brain… just not available when you need it most!

    In this episode, we explore why this happens—including the science behind the forgetting curve (yes, up to 70% can disappear without review!)—and what you can do to stop it. We’ll look at spaced repetition, the testing effect, memory hacks, creative associations, and simple strategies that help move vocabulary from recognition to confident use.

    Most importantly, I’ll show you how to activate those “garage tools” in your brain—through conversation, role-play, teaching, and even a little humor—so your words don’t just sit there… they show up when you need them.

    No cramming. No boring memorization. Just practical, science-backed techniques you can start using immediately.

    So grab your cup of coffee, head out for a walk if you like, and let’s turn your vocabulary into something powerful, confident… and completely yours!

    Support the show

    • Website: https://englisheducationlab.net/
    • YouTube: @EnglishEducationLab2023
    • Email: info@englisheducationlab.net
    • Instagram: / english_education_lab
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    10 mins
  • How to discuss sensitive topics in English with confidence
    Jan 20 2026

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    Welcome to The English Education Lab Podcast—where we explore smarter ways to learn, gain confidence, and use real English for real conversations, one step at a time.

    In today’s episode, we’re diving into a topic many English learners find especially challenging: how to discuss sensitive topics in English without sounding rude, aggressive, or unsure.

    Even if you speak English fluently, you may have noticed that what sounds perfectly normal in your own language—or even in one English-speaking country—can sound too blunt, awkward, or uncomfortable in another. This can create stress, hesitation, or those “oh no, did that sound rude?” moments we all want to avoid.

    In this episode, we’ll look at why sensitive topics feel harder in English, how cultural differences play a role, and—most importantly—how you can soften your language, disagree politely, ask better questions, and sound calm and confident, even in difficult conversations at work or in international settings.

    I’ll share practical examples, useful phrases, and simple strategies you can start using straight away—no scripts, no textbook language, just English that actually works in real life.

    So grab your cup of coffee, go for a walk if you like, and let’s get started, my friends!

    Support the show

    • Website: https://englisheducationlab.net/
    • YouTube: @EnglishEducationLab2023
    • Email: info@englisheducationlab.net
    • Instagram: / english_education_lab
    • Facebook Group: / englisheducationlab
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    13 mins
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