Discover this podcast and so much more

Podcasts are free to enjoy without a subscription. We also offer ebooks, audiobooks, and so much more for just $11.99/month.

268. They criticized her English mistakes publicly… and this is how I responded

268. They criticized her English mistakes publicly… and this is how I responded

FromThe InFluency Podcast


268. They criticized her English mistakes publicly… and this is how I responded

FromThe InFluency Podcast

ratings:
Length:
18 minutes
Released:
Nov 15, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Is English really for everyone?
Not according to a YouTube channel named… English for Everyone.
The creators of this channel have published a series of critical videos targeting the mistakes of another YouTube creator with millions of followers – Marina Mogilko.
Marina, a non-native speaker, immigrant, and a very successful creator and entrepreneur is an example of what’s possible when you use English to reach your dreams, and you don’t let your mistakes hold you back.
But apparently, this seems to really bother the ’English for Everyone’ duo, who are on a mission to ‘expose’ Marina and portray her as a fraud, DESPITE the immense value she brings to her audience. (The numbers speak for themselves, yo!)
But it’s not just Marina that they are targeting.
It affects every non-native speaker who may one day dare to speak publicly.
It’s validating the worst thoughts almost every non-native speaker has.
It’s sending a message to non-native speakers that mistakes will cost them their dignity.
In this video I want to share how problematic this approach is, the negative impact it has on the mindset of learners, and why we need to call people out on such behaviors so we can foster an environment that allows everyone to thrive.
I also want to use this opportunity to show solidarity to my fellow non-native speaking teachers and say – WE NEED MORE OF YOU!
WE NEED MORE NON-STANDARD ENGLISH VOICES IN THE ENGLISH TEACHING INDUSTRY.
Don’t let the grammar police and those who think that English belongs to them stop you from reaching your dreams, making an impact, motivating people, and driving students to take action in a positive way.
Because at the end of the day, what REALLY counts, is that you dare to speak.
And say what you think and want.
And how you make others feel.
And what DOESN’T count – is if you used ‘at’ instead of ‘on’.
I also want to use this opportunity to give a shoutout to my fellow non-native English-speaking creators teaching in English.
You ROCK and you’re making a difference!
Lingua Marina: https://www.youtube.com/@linguamarina

More episodes on this topic: 
Speak English Like A Native Speaker – THE MYTH https://hadarshemesh.com/magazine/speak-english-like-a-native-speaker-myth/
Feel Stuck in English? Here’s Why (The Illusion of Learning) https://hadarshemesh.com/magazine/the-illusion-of-learning-english/
What Do You Do When Someone Criticizes Your English? https://hadarshemesh.com/magazine/how-to-handle-criticism-of-your-english/
This person criticized my English… This is my response https://hadarshemesh.com/magazine/a-native-english-speaker-criticized-my-english/
Released:
Nov 15, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The InFluency podcast is your go-to resource for learning, speaking and teaching English. Hadar Shemesh is a pronunciation expert and fluency coach with thousands of students around the world, though she herself was an intermediate speaker of English once. In this podcast she will share her best strategies for learning English, speaking English with confidence and mastering the American accent. Discover how becoming fluent has everything to do with acquiring the right mindset, setting goals and learning how to overcome challenges. Hadar will also share her teaching philosophy and techniques to support English teachers looking to help their students become fluent.