Stuck? Seven days to get you moving again
Join the 7-Day Unstuck Challenge
Hi there,
Can I ask you something?
When was the last time you felt your English was actually getting better?
I am asking because I keep hearing the same thing…
You have been studying for years.
You read comfortably.
You follow films, most of them, most of the time.
You can hold a conversation. But when it really matters, in a meeting, a presentation, a moment when you want to sound sharp, the same three safe phrases fall out of your mouth.
You translate in your head. You hesitate. You walk away thinking, “I have been at this for years. Why do I still sound like a learner?”
That feeling has a name. It is the intermediate plateau. And it is not a sign that you are bad at English. It is a sign that what got you this far will not get you to fluent, and nobody warned you that was the case.
Next week, I am running a free 7-Day Unstuck Challenge, and I would love you to join me.
Seven days.
Seven short emails.
Each one lands in your inbox in the morning, takes two or three minutes to read, and hands you one thing to try that day.
On Day 1, we unpick why you are stuck in the first place.
Day 2, we tackle the single habit that keeps intermediate learners slow.
Day 3 is about the safe phrases you lean on without noticing, and what to reach for instead.
Day 4 is permission to hesitate like a native rather than a textbook.
Day 5 is a sixty-second daily practice you can do on your own, because the problem is rarely what you know, it is the gap between knowing and saying.
Day 6 is the phrase that saves you when your brain freezes mid-sentence.
Day 7 is your plan for what to do next.
No lectures.
No grammar drills.
No lists of five ways to anything. Just one small, useful thing a day for a week, and a real chance to feel the plateau lift.
It is completely FREE. It starts Monday the 11th May.
That is it.
I will send Day 1 first thing on Monday 11th, and the rest will follow.
If your English has been feeling stuck, this is your week.
See you in the inbox, Rachel
P.S. If you know another adult learner who would benefit, forward this on. They can sign up at the same link. Feeling stuck is much easier to shift with company.


