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For a long time we used to put announcements and updates in the lesson transcripts called the P.S. (Post Scriptum), now they get their own blog entry here.
For a long time we used to put announcements and updates in the lesson transcripts called the P.S. (Post Scriptum), now they get their own blog entry here.
If you are an English language learner seeking to enhance your fluency, but you do not want to spend a fortune on expensive courses, you have come to the right place. The good news is that there is a multitude of free resources available online that can help you improve your English skills.
Learning to speak English fluently requires practice, and one of the most effective ways to improve your skills is by engaging in conversations with native speakers. However, finding opportunities to practice your conversation skills can be challenging, especially if you're on a tight budget. In this article, we'll explore some tips and resources for practicing English conversation for free.
Most of our English language students listen to Adept English on their mobile phones. Although some are using a desktop or Amazon Alexa, tablets or even smart watches. The majority of people use their mobile phone to listen to Adept English.
Around 40% of our listeners use an Apple mobile phone to listen to us, and round 60% use an Android mobile phone. So this blog post is for the Apple users and in it will talk about the best ways of listening to your Adept English language lesson purchases.
The short answer is no, you don't need one! We sat down and discussed this in Adept English nearly a year ago, and we decided that what we do here at Adept English is provide English language students with high quality, unique English language learning content and lessons. The value in what we do, is not some software app it's the Listen & Learn system supported with lots of valuable free English language learning content.
We have created hundereds of English listening lessons over the years. You might not know this but only the latest 75 lessons are available to listen to on podcast streaming services. So if you want to listen to or read the transcripts for the other 200 lessons you will need to download them from our website.
The good news is, you can download all the old back catalogue lessons from our website. The bad news is it's difficult to find the podcasts individually and it's takes quite a lot of your time to download each lesson.
โโAre you learning to speak English? Or are you looking to improve your English conversation skills? Well, we have some great tips to share with you.
These tips have been collected from our experience teaching thousands
of students using our listen & learn method of English language teaching.