๐Ÿ”– English Listening Topic

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๐Ÿ“ฎ listening

A view of the gulf of Naples by night, with a volcano in the background. Today we have a hot English conversation about volcanos and lava.

Volcanos and Lava In A Conversation With English Listening Practice Ep 415

We have many interesting geological structures in the UK, but we are missing one. The UK has no active volcanos, thank goodness. However, you donโ€™t have to travel far to find volcanos and today we are going to discuss this as our English listening practice topic.

Published

March 11, 2021

๐Ÿ’ฌ Words: 1919

โณ Length 10 min

๐Ÿ“ฎ listening

A photograph of various sweet biscuits popular in the UK and the US. In todays English lesson the topic is British biscuits while we practice our English listening skills.

Discover British Biscuits In This Listening Practice English Lesson Ep 413

In todayโ€™s English lesson we talk about British biscuits. As you probably know the UK is a nation of tea drinkers, itโ€™s an important part of our national culture. So knowing the difference between a cookie and a scone or a biscuit is probably worth listening to while you improve your English-speaking part of your brain.

Published

March 04, 2021

๐Ÿ’ฌ Words: 2692

โณ Length 14 min

๐Ÿ“ฎ listening

A photograph of a female student listening to an audio book on her headphones. You could be improving your spoken English by listening to our new updated 500 most common English words audio book course.

Learn To Speak English Efficiently Through Focused English Listening Ep 412

Over the years we have had many comments and conversations about which language has the most words, or the biggest vocabulary. The topic is complicated. There is no simple answer because it is a question which is not specific enough to get a correct answer. In todayโ€™s English listening lesson, we talk about how you need to focus on the words that matter in speaking English. We talk about the most efficient approach to learning what you actually need in order to speak English fluently.

Published

March 01, 2021

๐Ÿ’ฌ Words: 2334

โณ Length 12 min

๐Ÿ“ฎ listening

A photograph of an old man and his glasses. With age comes wisdom and silliness in equal measure. In this English lesson to practice English conversation comprehension.

Practice An Everyday Conversation With English Speakers Ep 407

This English lesson is a conversation in English about news in the UK. All you have to do is sit back and listen to the native English speaker and comprehend what you hear. Listen to the lesson several times until you understand all the vocabulary and you comprehend the meaning of the sentences. Simple conversations, like this one, can be difficult to follow when you are learning to speak English. Practice listening to conversations in English will help train your brain to recognise the sounds and English speaker makes, even before you understand all the words.

Published

February 11, 2021

๐Ÿ’ฌ Words: 2113

โณ Length 11 min

๐Ÿ“ฎ listening

A photo of a toy red car in snow. This whole English practice conversation is about a very long and difficult car journey.

You Are Hardwired To Listen To Stories And Conversations In English Ep 399

Todayโ€™s English lesson is simple. All we ask is that you sit back and enjoy a short English listening practice story. You will listen to a conversation in English and try to comprehend all the key vocabulary used, and at the end we have short test so you can test how well you did (and check you paid attention).

Published

January 14, 2021

๐Ÿ’ฌ Words: 1929

โณ Length 10 min

๐Ÿ“ฎ listening

A graphic of a doctor holding model of brain in clinic, as we explain the science behind the Adept English way of learning to speak a English.

What Happens In Your Brain When You Learn A Second Language Ep 398

Well, it has been a busy start to 2021, weโ€™ve received a lot of emails with lots of questions. I thought one of the more interesting ones was a question from Han in China, who asked why does listening and learning a new language like you learned your first language work? Why is it better than other approaches to learning to speak English, or any language, fluently?

Published

January 11, 2021

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