by EFL Listening Teacher | Blogcast |
Nobody likes making mistakes right? And yet, when it comes to listening, teachers and learners are making plenty of them. Today I’m sharing 3 listening mistakes you need to stop making if you want to understand spoken English. You don’t need to...
by EFL Listening Teacher | Blogcast |
Listen to this article as a blogcast or continue scrolling to read it. Read this first. Approx reading time 8 minutes (I know you’re busy). “How’ve you been?”, asks a friend. “Busy”, you sigh. “What about you?”, you enquire. “Busy”, she sighs back...
by EFL Listening Teacher | Blogcast |
Listen to this article as a blogcast or continue scrolling to read it. When someone tells you to just relax when you listen to English, do you get more stressed? When I was learning to drive, I used to sit hunched over the steering wheel, my hands holding onto...
by EFL Listening Teacher | Blogcast |
Listen to this article as a blogcast or continue scrolling to read it. Do you remember those times at school where you were allowed to listen to a recording in English and read along with the transcript at the same time? If you answered no, then I’m not...
by EFL Listening Teacher | Blogcast |
Listen to this article as a blogcast or continue scrolling to read it. Back in the days when my French was starting to get good – around age 16 – I was excited to start watching films and reading books. You know, using real French material, not textbooks....
by EFL Listening Teacher | Blogcast |
I recently found out about a new invention in the internet world: the blogcast. A mixture of the words ‘blog’ and ‘podcast’. In a blogcast (sometimes called an audio blog), the writer of a blog post records themselves reading it aloud. So you can listen...