Discover Why You Should Listen For Learn English - Learn English Podcast 168
So this week we take time out to talk about why listen for learn English works. First, did you spot the incorrect grammar “listen for learn English?“. Let me explain why I’ve used the incorrect grammar.
If you are learning a new language, like English, then you might read that English sentence on a page of paper and to be honest many students would not see it as a terrible mistake.
If you are familiar with hearing people speak English, this grammar mistake will sound awful! You know the sound when people drag their nails across an old-fashioned blackboard at school? It will jump out at you as a terrible miss use of the English language.
The point I am making here is that your brain is an amazing listening machine and if you train it to hear English, just like you have trained it to hear and understand your own language. You will learn to speak English far more fluently and quickly than traditional reading based approaches to language learning.
This is why Adept English uses a system of learning to speak English called “Listen & Learn” which is all based on listening.
We provide over 180 FREE English language conversation and video lessons to help you learn the English language. If you do not like this one then you can visit this page https://adeptenglish.com/about-us/podcasts/ to choose from 100's of English lessons with lots of different topics . So why not learn English the easy and FREE way?
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Learn English 118 Podcast Sound More English When You Speak Your Mind
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English language often uses a one word in many ways depending upon the context of the conversation. Sometimes the difference can mean being very polite to being rude enough to start a fight!
So as usual you may know 50% of the English language just by learning the most common 100 words , however its super important to understand the many uses of any particular word.
The Adept English method of learning to speak English quickly is all about "Learning through Listening", so that you become very, very fluent at UNDERSTANDING English first of all. Sooner or later, when you’ve heard enough spoken English, you will be ready to speak it. This "Learn English 118 Podcast" is part of the FREE listening content we provide every week. If you want to find out more about this type of learning then try our other articles explaining why we know this works in much more detail "Spoken English " & "fluent English language " or maybe see some quick and easy English language learning tips . Its FREE so you have nothing to lose in trying. Have fun!
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Learn English 170 Podcast Holiday Conversation Topics In English
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Today’s conversation topics in English are about a short holiday to a UK seaside town called Bournemouth. You could not ask for a more traditional British seaside town than Bournemouth, it provides an excellent excuse to talk about something interesting while we learn to speak English.
Bournemouth is a seaside town with an oceanarium (a large aquarium full of sea creatures), Victorian houses, a university, a beach and lots of things to visit. Bournemouth is close enough to London to make a short trip worthwhile. Throw in using Airbnb to make it cheap as well and you have all the makings of a lovely weekend break. So much so we thought it would be worth using the holiday as English conversation practice.
At Adept English we believe you need interesting things to listen to when you practice your English language listening. If you ever stand a chance of listening to an audio recording, many times it must hold your interest and be worth your time. So we hope you find this one does both and we hope you understand why it is so important to listen many times. We have a whole course which explains why we ask you to do this here , and we produced a short podcast here which explains how to get the best out of our English language lessons.
This is why Adept English uses a system of learning to speak English called “Listen & Learn” which is all based on listening.
If you need to understand more about our teaching technique, then listen to this podcast which explains how to get the best out of our podcasts. We have lots more free podcast English lessons which focus on pronunciation you can download here .
The Adept English method of learning to speak English quickly is all about "Learning through Listening" so that you become very, very fluent in UNDERSTANDING English first of all. Sooner or later, when you’ve heard enough spoken English, you will be ready to speak it.
This "Learn English 170 podcast, titled "Holiday Conversation Topics In English" is part of the FREE listening content we provide every week.
If you want to find out more about this type of learning then try our other articles explaining why we know this works in much more detail "Spoken English " & "fluent English language " or maybe see some quick and easy English language learning tips . Its FREE so you have nothing to lose in trying. Have fun!
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Interesting Conversations In English ✔Lesson transcript: https://adeptenglish.com/lessons/conversations-in-english-15/
Today’s English language listening practice is all about science fiction made real. If you’ve ever watched any of the planet of the apes films, what you hear in this podcast will definitely make you think twice. Today’s conversation in English will contain a lot of useful vocabulary and hopefully keep you interested in the topic.
The moral and ethical questions that the genetic science talked about in today’s English lesson should keep people up at night. It's almost the plot line for a horror movie, where someone innocently asks "What could possibly go wrong?"
Once again, science is pushing way ahead of societal norms. I only came across the research because of my interest in the human brain. Once I started researching the topic for this podcast, I could not stop looking for more. It seems there is a lot of active research taking place.
The saddest aspect of life right now is that science gathers knowledge faster than society gathers wisdom.⭐ Isaac Asimov, Scientist and Author
Most people will hardly know what’s happening and most people are not being asked if they are OK with what the scientists are doing. Just because you can do something does not mean you should. The research I’ve found is definitely not mainstream news.
I’d be interested to hear what you think about today’s English lesson. As always, I love to hear from listeners. Good or bad, just email us your thoughts. You can find our email addresses at the bottom of every web page on our website here.
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Learn English 137 Podcast A Useful Small English Idiom For Watching TV
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Over time Adept English has published tens of idioms with their meaning and sentences. They are usually fun and handy for everyday English conversation. This idiom is especially useful if you are watching something on TV which makes you 'tense.'
As with all our learn English speaking podcasts, the audio and the pdf transcript of this English lesson are free to download. So have fun learning to speak English and don't forget to tell your friends about us.
The Adept English method of learning to speak English quickly is all about "Learning through Listening" so that you become very, very fluent in UNDERSTANDING English first of all. Sooner or later, when you’ve heard enough spoken English, you will be ready to speak it.
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Learn English 104 Podcast:You Need To Hear This Secret To Learning English
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The Adept English method of learning to speak English quickly is all about "Learning through Listening", so that you become very, very fluent at UNDERSTANDING English first of all. Sooner or later, when you’ve heard enough spoken English, you will be ready to speak it. If you want to find out more about this type of learning then try our other articles explaining why we know this works in much more detail "Spoken English " & "fluent English language " or maybe see some quick and easy English language learning tips . Its FREE so you have nothing to lose in trying. Have fun!
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How to be polite is important to us British. The British, as a rule, go out of our way to maintain polite English conversation, even when we are complaining. It’s about maintaining the high moral ground and keep up your manners. We expect people to behave in a decent and mannered way, and we notice when people are not conforming to the expected standard of polite interaction.
Take the use of “sorry” for example, it’s used so much it’s automatic, a habit. Someone might bump into you, you both would almost certainly say “I’m sorry” even though it was probably only one of you who should say it. It’s almost a cultural thing. There is no harm in saying it, your implicitly accepting that the incident was an accident and your sorry it happened.
In some ways it’s a shame, because over using “Sorry” diminishes the meaning behind the word. It’s a bit like “Thanks” (thank you), you will hear people use this word so much it’s not really a real thank you, it’s just filler. For example, you might be in a shop and an attendant approaches you and asks “Are you OK, do you need something?” and a typical response would be “No I’m fine, thanks”. It’s just a polite way of ending the conversation.
My father believed in toughness, honesty, politeness and being on time. All very important lessons.
⭐ Roger Moore
I think it’s nice to live in a polite society. The British take pride in being polite, there is an unseen standard being used when you interact with a British person. Your character and behaviour are quietly being judged and polite manners will go a long way to help your cause at work or in everyday life in the UK. It’s relatively simple, it costs you nothing and will probably help you so there is little or no harm in being polite with your English conversations.Adept English is here to help with FREE English lessons and language courses that are unique, modern and deliver results. You can learn to speak English quickly using our specialised brain training. We get straight to the point of how you should learn to speak English. We teach you in a fun and simple way that delivers results. If you want to learn to speak English, our approach to learning through listening will improve your English fluency.
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Learn English 182 Podcast Time To Wonder And Wander At Some English Conversation
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This weeks Monday podcast is all about the English phrases wonder and wander. The verb to wonder and the verb to wander sound almost exactly the same when spoken by Native English speakers. To help you avoid confusion, we give lots of examples of both words in common everyday English conversation.
The number of uses of the word wonder will surprise you. I hear it in poems and nursery rhymes and I often hear it being used to as “no wonder”, find out more by listening to the audio.
We want to help you prepare for everyday English conversation and that's why we produce common English phrase podcast lessons. The English phrase we choose is almost always one we have heard being used in a recent English conversation. This keeps the phrases relevant and you know if you learn the phrase provided you will hear it being spoken by English speakers and you can use it in your own conversations knowing it is contemporary and understood by any English speaker.
If you need to understand more about our teaching technique, then listen to this podcast which explains how to get the best out of our podcasts. We have lots more free podcast English lessons which focus on pronunciation you can download here .
The Adept English method of learning to speak English quickly is all about "Learning through Listening" so that you become very, very fluent in UNDERSTANDING English first of all. Sooner or later, when you’ve heard enough spoken English, you will be ready to speak it.
This "Learn English 182 podcast, titled "Time To Wonder And Wander At Some English Conversation" is part of the FREE listening content we provide every week.
If you want to find out more about this type of learning then try our other articles explaining why we know this works in much more detail "Spoken English " & "fluent English language " or maybe see some quick and easy English language learning tips . Its FREE so you have nothing to lose in trying. Have fun!
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