by EFL Listening Teacher | podcast |
The Blogcastastic Way To Improve Your Listening Skills 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...
by EFL Listening Teacher | podcast |
4 Listening Resources For Literature Lovers Tell me, which do you prefer? Reading an email from a colleague in English or talking on the phone with them? Relaxing in the evening with a book in English or a film without subtitles? Reading a blog post or...
by EFL Listening Teacher | podcast |
Podcast 18: What You Should Listen To 2 weeks ago, I told you that you shouldn’t listen to TED talks. That episode is now my most popular one on Soundcloud. It seems you like to be told what’s not good for you. So let’s talk about what you should...
by EFL Listening Teacher | podcast |
Podcast 17: Why You Shouldn’t Listen to TED Talks Have you heard of TED talks? TED stands for Technology, Entertainment and Design. TED organises conferences twice a year and invites THE BEST speakers from different areas such as business, education and...
by EFL Listening Teacher | podcast |
Podcast 16: Less is More in Listening Welcome to the very first episode of Cara’s Fast, Natural English podcast in 2017. I’m glad you could make it. I’ve been reading the feedback from the Leo Listening community on the topics you’d like to hear more of. One of the...
by EFL Listening Teacher | podcast |
Podcast #15: The Japanese Wallet Incident Have you ever faced a moral dilemma? You know, a situation where you have to make a choice. A choice between doing the “right” thing. And doing something for personal gain that’s morally questionable. We were faced with a...