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[Building Authority and Confidence in English as a Non-Native Speaker]-[462. Speak with Authority in English]

The InFluency Podcast · B1 · 2025-04-15

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Beyond the Native Accent: Building Authority in English

For many professionals and business owners, the pursuit of English fluency is often clouded by the belief that one must sound like a native speaker to be taken seriously. Hadar, a pronunciation expert and fluency coach, challenges this "all or nothing" mindset, arguing that authority is not solely dependent on a perfect accent or the absence of mistakes. Instead, true influence comes from a combination of clarity, mindset, and intentional communication.

The 80/20 Rule for Professional Communication

When time is limited, trying to perfect every aspect of your English is inefficient. Hadar suggests applying the 80/20 rule: focus on the 20% of your communication that yields 80% of your results. This includes:

  • The first 60 seconds: The opening of any conversation is critical. If you nail your introduction and initial pitch, you set a positive tone that shapes how the listener perceives your competence for the rest of the interaction.
  • High-frequency phrases: Identify the questions you regularly ask, the way you introduce yourself, and the specific industry terminology you use daily. By mastering the pronunciation and rhythm of these specific items, you build immediate authority.

Clarity Over Perfection

While you do not need to sound like a native, you do need to be understood. Achieving clarity involves understanding the "clash between your pronunciation and the expected pronunciation." You should focus on:

  • Rhythm and Stress: Using the expected rhythm and stress patterns helps your message land effectively, ensuring people focus on what you are saying rather than how you are saying it.
  • Intentionality: When you are not understood, instead of apologizing, use your knowledge of these patterns to regain the listener's attention and clarify your point.

The Power of Non-Verbal Cues and Energy

Communication is more than just words. Hadar emphasizes that charisma, engagement, energy, and attitude are essential non-verbal clues. If you look stressed or overly serious, you inadvertently project doubt. To improve your presence:

  • Mindset Awareness: A healthy growth mindset is vital. If you are constantly afraid of making mistakes, you will "push down" your speech energy, appearing hesitant and second-guessing yourself.
  • Physical Presence: Pay attention to your body language—your shoulders, your facial expressions, and whether you smile. These factors influence how you are perceived. Using tools like video recording allows you to observe your own performance and become more intentional about your delivery.

Shifting the Focus to the Message

Ultimately, the listener is interested in your message, not your accent. If you focus too much on your own mistakes or apologize for your English, you make your language skills the topic of the conversation rather than your professional expertise. Hadar concludes that you can possess significant authority and ownership in English without losing your unique identity as a non-native speaker. The goal is to move from a place of fear to a place of confidence, where your English serves as a tool to help you achieve your professional goals.

🎯Key Sentences

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it's not all or nothing.
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people will start taking me seriously.
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Let's do it!
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things that get in the way
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I am here to help you
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📝Key Phrases

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get in the way
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take someone seriously
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let alone
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first impression
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all or nothing
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📖 Transcript

I'm making this video to help you understand that it's not all or nothing.
It's not only when I start speaking with a native -like accent, people will start taking me seriously.
No, and it's not, if people hear my mistakes then they're not going to take me seriously.
There is so much you can do to build authority and confidence in English, And it's not just about sounding like a native speaker.
Hey, you're listening to the InFluency podcast. I'm Hadar, your host, a pronunciation expert, fluency coach, and a proud non -native speaker.
With over 16 years of experience teaching, I am here to share with you all my secrets on how to show up in English, clearly with confidence.

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