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Hi, I'm Audrey Smith, the driving force behind English on the Run.
In 2018, I embarked on this journey with a clear vision: to revolutionize language learning through flexible and innovative approaches.
My inspiration come from my own personal experiences – I grew up in Australia but as an adult I moved to Italy, and now Palma, Spain. I know the challenges of overcoming language barriers firsthand. Navigating a foreign culture, I've felt the familiar pang of nervousness about speaking another language.
It's this empathy that guides my commitment to guide you towards unlocking your true potential in English.


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I love putting cinnamon on my oats in the morning. It tastes great!
But... anyway.
You're probably don't care about my breakfast habits!
But, did you notice what just happened?
I was talking about my breakfast, but with one word, I started to change the topic.
I took control of the conversation.
I used "Anyway."
Many intermediate English learners tell me: "Audrey, I feel like a passenger. Other people choose the topic, they talk for too long, and I don’t know how to stop them."
Today, we are moving you into the driver's seat.
Here is how to use the word "Anyway" as your "Magic Switch" to lead any conversation.
We have all been in a meeting where a colleague starts talking about something random—like the office coffee—for ten minutes. You are worried because you only have five minutes left to show your slides.
How to fix it: Take a small breath and say:
"Anyway, bringing it back to the deadline for Friday..." or "Anyway, before we run out of time, I wanted to show you the budget."
You aren't being rude. You are being a leader. You are protecting everyone's time.
Imagine it is 11:30 PM. You are at a dinner party. You are exhausted, and your "English brain" is finished. You want to be in your pajamas, but your host is still talking.
How to fix it: Don't wait for them to stop. Use the switch:
"Anyway, it’s been such a lovely night, but I’ve got an early start tomorrow, so I should probably head off."
"Anyway" signals that the topic is finished and it is okay to say goodbye. It gets you home to bed faster!
Sometimes you get lost in a presentation. Maybe you make a grammar mistake, or you see the other person looks confused.
How to fix it: Don't panic. Just say:
"Anyway, the main point is that our numbers are growing."
This helps the listener focus on the big picture. They forget the small mistake and listen to your most important idea.
Are your friends arguing about where to go on holiday? Are they going in circles?
How to fix it: Step in and say:
"Anyway, I think we should book the beach house. We need the sun!"
It sends a clear message: "The debate is over. Let’s decide now."
If two people are having a boring disagreement that will never end, you can save the group.
How to fix it: Gently interrupt:
"Anyway, we could talk about this all day! Let’s see what the data says tomorrow."
You propose a solution and move the conversation to something more fun.
Check out this cheatsheet on how to use "anyway" to manage your English conversations:

"Anyway" is one of the most common words in English.
You will hear it in movies, podcasts, and at dinner parties.
Get curious!
If you want to hear it in a real story, listen to The Bangkok Experiment.
Our character, Marc, uses "Anyway" to navigate his new life in Thailand. 🇹🇭
Check it out here:
👉 Download the Story Immersion Journal to find the "Anyway" moments in Marc's story and practice using them with your AI Speaking Partner.
Anyway...
I should get back to my oats!
See you in the English Social Club:
👉 https://english-social-club-uk-30qyzs...
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