Be Direct in English — 4 Ways to Sound Confident, Not Rude
Description
Being polite in English is important — but sometimes, clarity is kindness. In this episode, you'll learn how to be direct in English without sounding rude, harsh, or impolite.
We'll explore the right times to use direct communication in English and the grammar tools that help you sound clear and confident at work — not cold or aggressive.
You'll discover how to:
✅ Use imperatives, simple statements, and modal verbs effectively
✅ Give feedback and set boundaries with professionalism
✅ Communicate deadlines and instructions with confidence
✅ Improve your English communication skills and sound confident, not rude
If you want to practice speaking English this way in real conversation, join my Confident Women Community — a supportive space to use your English for real 👉 https://speakconfidentenglish.com/community
Episode Timestamps:
00:00 Was no one listening?
03:23 When to be direct
07:01 Choosing the right grammar
08:07 Imperatives
09:05 Statements
09:44 Modals
11:42 Tone
15:57 Practice
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