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E1 Why You Should Learn English in Context and How to Use This Podcast

2023/9/4
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Learn English Podcast

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🚀Welcome to the first episode of the Learn English podcast, the podcast teaching English in context so you can learn naturally. This podcast is for intermediate and advanced English learners who are trying to improve their listening comprehension, vocabulary, and knowledge of American culture.

📖In this episode, I introduce myself, my language learning journey, and my goal for the podcast. Dr. Krashen's research has shown that the more you read and listen, the better you become at speaking and understanding a language. This podcast can be a great source of input that you can use to improve your English and become more fluent. Our goal is to provide intermediate learners with materials that are just right—not too easy, but also not too difficult. The podcast is designed to give you real English to listen to, so you can get better at understanding and using the language. 🎧If you're ready to take your English skills to the next level, tune in to the Learn English Podcast! We'll dive deep into effective language learning techniques, share real-world examples, and provide you with the tools you need to become a confident English speaker.

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đź“ť Vocabulary List:

  1. premiere/debut: the first public appearance of a performer or work

  2. polyglot: a person who knows and is able to speak several languages

  3. to switch back into: to return to using a previously used language or thing

  4. soul-crushing: extremely disheartening or depressing

  5. plateau: a period of little or no progress

  6. to hit a wall: to reach a point where progress is difficult or impossible

  7. relatively: When compared to something else or to what is usual.

đź“ś SOURCES

Steve Kaufmann: https://www.thelinguist.com/)

Stephen Krashen: https://www.sdkrashen.com/)