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After a break I'm back with a phrasal verbs episode! In this episode I share some phrasal verbs and other interesting phrases to talk about this period of transition from the past year to the new year ahead.
How was your 2023? Probably like most of us, your year had its ups and downs, its peaks and troughs. What were the highlights? And the things you’d rather forget? Get in touch with your summary of 2023 and I’ll read it out on the program, [email protected]Join the community & Start Practicing 👉 https://link.speakmeeters.com/Yit1P
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The second part of my conversation with my cousin Erin, who works with animals and has quite a few pets, like me. We continue talking about animal care and what kinds of pets are the best. Send your comments, episode ideas, and other feedback.
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A chat with my cousin Erin about working with animals and having pets! This was a long conversation and the second part will be released next week. Erin is from Northern Ireland and I'm from Scotland, and you might be able to tell my accent becomes less English and more Scottish when I speak to my family!
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This time you get a snapshot of what the conversation can be like at SpeakMeeters. In this session we spoke about annoying colleagues, something that I think many people will be able to relate to! I gave corrections and added more vocabulary when I could, but I didn't correct every mistake, as this can disrupt the flow of conversation. Thanks to Pierrick and Dris for taking part! If you want to practise your English in a session like this, join us at SpeakMeeters.
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Sarah and I share examples of common animal idioms. Idioms are those set phrases in a language that explain a situation with an image; they are like metaphors that work as a shortcut, and are used frequently by native speakers.
We go through some of the popular ones from English with funny examples. What are the best animal-related idioms in your language?
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As we continue with the chat I had with Nelly we talk about how SpeakMeeters got started, how Nelly has made progress with her English, and some differences between US and British English that sometimes go unnoticed. Mixed in with that there are our tips, observations and experiences about learning languages. Enjoy!
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This is part 1 of an interview with Nelly, who moved to France from Cote d'Ivoire as a student. She tells us what it's like to be an immigrant in France, differences between French and Ivorian culture and the use of language.
Nelly has achieved a high level of English speaking fluency, boosted significantly by regular practice at SpeakMeeters.
If you have thoughts, responses, or would like to tell your story, write us.
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This is a solo episode where I share my advice for language learning, what I've learned about the science of learning (in general) and some practical ways to improve language learning (in particular).
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This is the second and final part of my chat with Sarah, wherein we discuss moving to Europe as British people, being English teachers, and different cultures' attitudes to speaking foreign languages, and foreigners speaking their language. Remember to go to speakmeeters.com to get speaking practice in your language of choice, and if you have feedback or ideas, or would like to collaborate please write to [email protected]
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This week there's a listening quiz for you as you hear Sarah's story. We hear how and why she travelled from Kent to Australia to France, how she changed from wannabe lawyer to PR doyenne to entrepreneur to English teacher. Listen for the questions in the intro and check your answers at the end of the episode. Good luck!
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Do you find yourself slipping into your first language when you aren't sure what to say?
In this episode I give words and phrases which help your English to flow better when you are speaking and thinking about what to say next.
These are important and useful 'discourse markers' which help to add meaning to your speech.
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This episode has me explaining why Brits have an ambivalent attitude towards the royal family, and emphasising that not all British people sound like the Queen or Adele.
Remember if you find the speed difficult, slow down the playback using your podcast player!
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This week I break down some nice and not-so-nice myths and stereotypes about Blighty (the UK) and the Brits. I use informal English and explain some interesting words and phrases while giving you an honest response to what the world thinks about the Brits. Look out for the transcript for key phrases that will enhance your spoken English.
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For this first episode I ask a polyglot French teacher to tell us about his path to English fluency. This episode is designed to inspire English learners by listening to a success story. Fabien is a great role model for those of you who have French as their native language, since he’s learned English to an advanced level quite independently and doesn’t have a stereotypically strong French accent that can make people feel shy about speaking.
Fabien hosts a weekly podcast called ‘Le Français Avec Fluidité’ and he speaks several languages.
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