๐ท๏ธ English Articles By Tag
We found 74 parts of the Adept English website which have been tagged with tag: #learning english. Click on any image from the list below to jump to that part of the webiste.
๐ท๏ธ English Articles By Tag
We found 74 parts of the Adept English website which have been tagged with tag: #learning english. Click on any image from the list below to jump to that part of the webiste.
Time to get back to basics and explain why language acquisition works so well over language learning. If your new to us, welcome to a new way of speaking English fluently and if youโre a regular listener, hello, and jump in and listen and learn your way to better English.
Published
January 02, 2020
How to become more confident when you speak English? If you want to learn to speak the English Language, you need to listen to it being spoken by native English speakers. You need to listen and be able to understand what is being said, this needs to be a smooth operation, fast, fluid and automatic with no translation.
Published
October 28, 2019
Today we improve our spoken English by listening to a podcast which is all about theme parks and LEGO. Not only will you learn some great everyday English vocabulary, but if you ever decide you want to visit a UK theme park, you will learn all about the Lego Windsor theme park.
Published
July 18, 2019
Traditional universities in the UK are expensive. The average university student in the UK leaves with a degree and with ยฃ50,000 in debt. But what if a university wanted to pay you ยฃ18,000+ annually to get your degree at a university? Would you be interested?
Published
July 15, 2019
Learning to speak English through listening to native English speakers is a quick and easy way to learn. Today we have responded to several requests from ESL (English as a second language) students who liked the last ESL short story which you can find here: https://adeptenglish.com/lessons/short-stories-in-english-for-students/
Published
July 08, 2019
If you want to speak English fluently, you need to listen to native English speakers. The more you listen the more you train your brain which will automatically recognise English vocabulary, sentence structure, the sounds and patterns every day English conversations contain.
Published
July 01, 2019