๐ English Listening Topic
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Today we have some easy English listening practice. So just find some time to slip your headphones on, step away from what you are doing right now, and focus on listening to some English language.
Published
April 29, 2021
In todayโs English lesson we talk about the British Royal family and going on holidays. Iโve included a lot of topical interest in the conversation to give you an insight into where the UK is right now. Although there is some sadness at the loss of Prince Philip. There is also a lot of excitement with shops re-opening, lock-down restrictions being relaxed and the possibility of going on holiday being discussed.
Published
April 15, 2021
If you have been listening to our English listening practice podcasts for a while, you will often hear me complain about the illogical rules the English language uses. It is a source of frustration for many new English language learners. And I share that frustration.
Published
April 12, 2021
Your brain is an amazing machine. Just like any machine, with a little care and attention and a little understanding, you will get the most out of it. Todayโs conversation in English is about listening to English, practising your listening comprehension and learning new English vocabulary. Itโs also about understanding a little more about that amazing machine between your ears.
Published
April 08, 2021
I think it says quite a lot about our societies that we have emoji icons for anxiety. Worrying is a part of everyoneโs life, without exception. For some, worry can spill over into a dominating force in their lives. Today we are going to practice English listening comprehension skills and the topic we will talk about is anxiety.
Published
March 18, 2021
Today we talk about strange smells in our English listening practice lesson. Iโve never lost my sense of smell or taste, but recently a relative of mine lost their sense of smell and that started a really interesting conversation. A conversation I thought you might enjoy if I shared it with you as part of your English listening practice this week.
Published
March 15, 2021