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[Mastering the Art of Writing in English: Insights from Fabio Cerpelloni]-[How to write well in English ✍️ (with Fabio Cerpelloni) [975]]

Luke's ENGLISH Podcast - Learn British English with Luke Thompson · B2 · 2026-02-09

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The Art and Craft of Writing in English

In a recent episode of Luke's English Podcast, host Luke Thompson sits down with Italian writer and language teacher Fabio Cerpelloni to explore the multifaceted world of writing in English. The discussion moves beyond academic exercises, focusing on writing as a tool for self-expression, communication, and human connection.

Writing vs. Speaking: The Permanence Factor

Fabio highlights a fundamental difference between speaking and writing: permanence. While spoken words "disappear in the air," written text is permanent. This durability can be intimidating, as it places one's "reputation on the line." However, this permanence is also what makes writing a unique medium. Unlike the spontaneity required in conversation, writing allows an author to structure their thoughts, revise, and ensure their message is clear from start to finish without interruption.

Redefining 'Good' Writing: Impact over Perfection

Both speakers agree that many learners fall into the trap of equating "good writing" with complex grammar and "flashy" vocabulary. Fabio argues that the primary goal of writing is to create an emotional connection with the reader. A piece of writing is successful if it "does the job"—whether that is to inform, persuade, or entertain—and impacts the reader effectively. Luke reinforces this by noting that Cambridge assessment criteria prioritize "communicative achievement" and "effect on the reader" over mere grammatical perfection.

The Role of AI in Writing

Addressing the modern landscape of AI, Fabio emphasizes that tools like ChatGPT should be treated as assistants, not replacements. He suggests using AI to:

  • Clarify doubts: Ask for explanations regarding prepositions or complex grammar.
  • Brainstorm synonyms: Request lists of words to find the most appropriate fit for a specific context.
  • Verify ideas: Use AI to check if a word choice is appropriate for a certain register.

However, Fabio warns against being "left to your own devices" or "unsupervised" with AI. Over-reliance on AI to generate text strips away individual personality and authenticity. He insists that the dictionary—specifically the Oxford Learner's Dictionary—remains the "ultimate authority" to verify the accuracy of AI-generated suggestions.

Strategies for Improvement

To overcome the challenges of writing, the podcast offers several key takeaways:

  1. Read extensively: Echoing Stephen King, Fabio asserts that to be a great writer, you must "read a lot and write a lot." Reading exposes learners to natural structures and effective stylistic choices.
  2. Cut the 'fluff': A key skill for any writer is the ability to edit. "Fluff" refers to unnecessary, vague, or repeated sentences that dilute the core message. Less is often more.
  3. Clarify the purpose: Before writing, ask: Who is this for? and What is the core idea? If you struggle to write a sentence, it often means your underlying idea is not yet clear.
  4. Embrace small projects: Writing a 300-page book is intimidating. Fabio recommends writing "tiny books"—short, focused works that are achievable. This builds confidence and provides a sense of accomplishment.

Conclusion: The Writer as a Communicator

A writer is simply someone who writes. Whether it is a blog post, an email, or a journal entry, the act of writing serves to clarify one's own thinking. By focusing on the intended audience and the emotional impact of the message rather than ticking boxes for an exam, learners can transform writing from a daunting chore into a powerful tool for self-expression.

🎯Key Sentences

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I hope you're doing fine.
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Did I answer your question?
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Absolutely, you did.
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Oh, that's awful, isn't it?
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Nobody likes that.
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📝Key Phrases

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put pen to paper
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on the line
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do the job
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hit the task
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left to their own devices
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📖 Transcript

You're listening to Luke's English Podcast.
Hello listeners, welcome back to Luke's English Podcast.
How are you doing today?
I hope you're doing fine.
So let me tell you what I have lined up for you in this episode.
So this time I've decided to turn our attention to writing in English.

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