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At English on the Run, we understand that mastering English is more than learning a language; it's opening doors to a world of opportunities.

With our handpicked London English summer school programme, your child won't just learn English; they'll live it, breathe it, and return transformed.

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With our direct ties to the London's Burlington School, particularly the head of the Young Learners Programme, we ensure your child's education is entrusted to those as committed to their success as you are.

Our London English summer school programme combines rigorous language learning with critical life skills development, ideal for aspiring global citizens aged 11-17.

The creative project-based courses are completely focused on speaking skills. Each week students work together to learn what they need to design and present a project.

Competencies covered:

- Public speaking

- Critical and creative thinking

- Study skills

- Collaboration skills

- Intercultural communication

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We recommend a study period of a minimum of 2 weeks to really take advantage of the experience and see a fundamental change in your child's English and perspective.

Packages offered:

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You can choose to stay at the onsite accommodation or stay with a family (14+).

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Slow Down, 4 expressions to use to pause in English

Why Smart Adults Speak English Too Fast (How to Pause)

May 31, 20263 min read

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So, let's take a sip of my coffee... [ahhh] I love taking my time with my morning brew. No rushing. Just enjoying the moment.

But... did you notice what I just did? I didn't chug it down like a machine. I paused.

And that is exactly what we need to talk about today.

Many mature English learners tell me: "Audrey, when I travel, I feel like a boring version of myself. My mind goes blank, I panic, and I just smile, nod, and say 'Yes, yes, good.' I feel like a child."

You have checked off so many big boxes in life—career, family—but this one bucket list dream of speaking fluent English feels unachieved.

You think the problem is that your English is too slow. Traditional school teachers told you that fluency means fast.

But that is a giant lie.

Interesting, mature adults don’t talk like speedboats. They take their time. They use The CEO Pause.

Today, we are putting a cushion under your brain. Here are 4 simple tools to buy you thinking space so you can speak with your real personality abroad.

1. The Compliment: Buying 3 Seconds at a Dinner Party

Imagine you are at a lovely dinner while traveling. Someone asks you a deep question: "What is the most beautiful place in your country?" If you rush, you will panic and say, "Uh, Madrid is nice." Boring! You are way more interesting than that.

How to fix it: Look them in the eye, smile, and say:

"That’s a good question..." or "That’s a really good point."

You look incredibly polite, warm, and worldly. But honestly? You just bought three seconds for your brain to find the right words to describe that beautiful beach or mountain town. No hurry.

2. The Story Reset: Your Magic Delete Button

You are telling a wonderful travel story, but halfway through, you get completely lost in a complicated grammar structure. You are stuck. You want to disappear.

How to fix it: Don't panic and stop talking. Just stop, smile, and use your delete button:

"You know what... let me say that another way."

It is incredibly natural. It tells the listener, "I care about this connection, so I’m going to simplify it for us." It clears the air, drops the heavy grammar, and keeps the conversation alive.

3. The Focus Arrow: Communicating From the Heart

You have a beautiful, deep feeling in your soul—maybe how you felt watching a sunrise in Asia—but your English vocabulary feels too simple. You feel frustrated because you don't know the "perfect" words.

How to fix it: Stop searching the dictionary in your head. Say this:

"What I’m trying to say is..."

This phrase is like an arrow. It tells the listener, "Forget any mistakes I just made. Look right here, because this next sentence is what I really feel." It forces them to connect with your emotion, not your grammar.

How to Practice

Fulfilling your bucket list dream isn't about being a perfect textbook. It's about having the tools to be yourself.

Next time you are traveling and meet someone new, don't rush. Take a slow pause and enjoy the connection.

If you want to hear exactly how these smart pauses sound in a real conversation, listen to The Bangkok Experiment story series.

Our character, Marc, uses these exact expressions to slow down, make friends, and share stories in Thailand.

Check it out here:

👉 Download the Story Immersion Journal to find the "CEO Pause" moments in Marc's story and practice using them with your AI Speaking Partner before your next trip.

Anyway... I should get back to my coffee before it gets cold!

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Audrey Smith

Audrey Smith is the founder and head coach of English on the Run. She is passionate about helping you knock down the barriers to English communication in order to help you achieve your dreams.

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