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.

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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
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“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
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Weekly Confident English Lessons

#239: Dropped T and D Sounds in English | Understand Fast Speakers Series
Why does often sound like ofən? Or lightning sound like ligh’ning. The secret is the dropped t sound in English pronunciation. Learn common patterns of dropped sounds in this Confident English lesson.

#238: In/At/On | Use Prepositions of Place Correctly
Use 4 simple visual strategies to accurately use English prepositions of place — in, at, on — every time. No more stress or mistakes.

Lead a Business Meeting in English | 10 Must-Have Strategies for Success
Successfully lead a business meeting in English, ensuring clarity and efficiency at every step with these 10 strategies.

#237: Common Reductions in American English | Understand Fast Speakers Series
Understand fast English speakers more easily and help your English speech to flow more naturally with these common reductions in American English.

#236: Future Continuous and Future Perfect Forms | Advanced English Grammar
Learn when and why to use the future continuous and future perfect forms in English conversation, including the correct grammatical structures.

#235: American Intonation Patterns + 10 Common Uses for Effective Communication
Learn common American intonation patterns and how to use intonation to hold someone’s attention, express certainty in your ideas, disagree with someone politely, indicate surprise, and more.