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Add ONE Word and Your English Changes: YET (Fixed vs Growth Mindset)

This podcast is narrated using advanced AI voice technology (powered by ElevenLabs) to ensure consistent clarity, natural pacing, and an easy-to-follow listening experience — especially helpful for language learners.

All scripts are written and carefully edited by real humans, combining expert content creation with voice technology to bring you the best of both worlds:

✅ Human intelligence and creativity

✅ AI precision and clarity

We use slow, natural pronunciation and carefully chosen vocabulary to support learners at every level.


In today’s short, powerful episode, Martin and Julia show you how one tiny word can completely change the way you learn English: “yet.”

Have you ever thought: “I can’t do this”… and felt like your brain hit a wall? In just a few minutes, we break down the mindset behind that feeling, using a real story (the infamous guitar F chord) and a simple language “hack” you can start using today.


What you’ll learn (fast + practical):

  • The difference between a fixed mindset and a growth mindset (in simple, real English).
  • 3 advanced C1 adjectives to describe learning barriers: staticinsurmountablemalleable.
  • The “identity trap”: why “I’m not musical” / “I’m bad at English” blocks progress.
  • The one-word upgrade: “I can’t… yet.”
  • A weekly challenge to re-train your self-talk and sound more natural in English.

Exam-oriented bonus (IELTS / TOEFL / Cambridge):

This episode builds high-value speaking material for IELTS Speaking Parts 1–3, TOEFL Speaking tasks, and Cambridge B1/B2/C1—especially for:

  • Talking about learning experienceschallengespersonal growth, and goals.
  • Using precise adjectives and clear explanations (a key scoring feature in speaking bands).
  • Sounding confident when you describe problems and solutions.

✅ Your mission: Leave a comment with ONE thing you “can’t do… yet” in English (listening, phrasal verbs, pronunciation, fast movies, speaking under pressure).

Comments help platforms recommend the show, and they help our learning community grow.


Quick recap: Your brain is not static. Your problem is not insurmountable. You are more malleable than you think—so add “yet” and keep going.


⏱️ TIME STAMPS

00:00 – The “brick wall” feeling (hook)

00:22 – Welcome + meet Martin & Julia

00:45 – The tiny word that changes everything: “yet”

01:10 – Story: learning the guitar and the F chord

01:52 – The identity trap: “I’m not musical” / “I can’t do this”

02:20 – Fixed mindset explained (simple + clear)

02:55 – C1 word #1: static (meaning + use)

03:25 – C1 word #2: insurmountable (meaning + image)

03:55 – C1 word #3: malleable (meaning + science angle)

04:35 – The one-word upgrade: “I can’t… yet”

05:10 – Weekly challenge: catch yourself and add “yet”

05:50 – Listener question: what can’t you do yet?

06:23 – Final message + goodbye


🔎 KEYWORDS

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