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Welcome to the podcast English as a Second Language by Junior Prado ,a place where we will be discussing so many things involving the English learning process as such as grammar, new expressions , phrasal verbs among many others . If you are willing to the opportunity of improving your English don't miss that . I'll be here to help you and hear your suggestions and feedback . See you soon , bye !!
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Hey guys this was the first episode of the series "SLANGS". Any questions please contact me via email: juniorprado2019@outlook.com or access my telegram channel: English as a Second Language. You will be more than welcome. Hope to see you soon . In this episode we learned the use of two slang terms, which are: Dope and Chill or Chill out !…
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You’ve learned a lot during the previous five lessons, articulating problems, describing places, talking about fitness, learning food ingredients, and practicing geography. It’s time for a thorough review, and make the end of this Basic Level B a fresh beginning of your next stage of Chinese study.Learn more about MSL Master here: https://www.mslma…
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“I want to change a job.”Unhappy about your job? You’re not alone.In this lesson, the topic is job related issues, such as benefits, insurance, annual leaves, and why people change jobs or quit working. Learn more about MSL Master here: https://www.mslmaster.com/index.phpDi April
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“Where would you like to live?”In this lesson, places and neighbourhoods are the centre of our conversations.The practice is focused on describing places you have been to and neighbourhoods you’d love to live in.For more info about MSL Master Chinese courses, visit https://mslmaster.comDi April
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“What music do you like?”Music is such a good topic to talk about. In this lesson, you will learn how to say different genres in Chinese and talk about your media related preferences in general.An important sentence pattern is introduced in this lesson for you to say longer sentences with no fear.For more info about MSL Master Chinese courses, visi…
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In this lesson, you’ll learn furniture, and practice describing the arrangements of the furniture, and also practicing giving instructions, such as “put the lamp on the desk”. Position words are the focus of this lesson.Learn about Mandarin Express books here: https://mslmaster.comDi April
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In this lesson, you’ll learn how to say different jobs in Chinese, such as “doctor”, “singer”, “housewife”, “manager” and etc. You’ll practice how to express your opinions about these jobs, for example, “This job is boring”, or “That job is stressful”. The final exercise is a questionnaire for finding out what job is the best job for you. Learn abo…
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Some cities and countries were introduced in Lesson 1. In this lesson, more are added. Moreover, students will learn how to say some major languages in Chinese, such as “Spanish”, “Portuguese”, “German”, and so on.The focus of this lesson is to practice how to do self-introductions, and to talk about neighbourhoods. Two important sentence patterns …
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Valeria y Santiago juegan a comparar España y Mexico en la pronunciación, en los pronombres, en la cultura y en alguna otra cosa. Como dicen en Francia: Vive la difference! Nota: Este programa ya fue emitido en agosto de 2016.Di Spanish Tutor DC
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" I'm back with new episodes that certainly will help u to improve you English skills even more guys. So stay tuned that every Tuesday and Thursday a new episode will be published .." ( I'll leave here the link of my group on telegram , there I share a plenty of sheets of exercises , most of them I use on the classes I give here on my channel and m…
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Spring Day, an American comedian brushing up on her Japanese skills during the pandemic, interviews people from all walks of life about their experience living, working, traveling, studying and loving in a second language—often in adult language so this podcast may not always be appropriate for young ears. This episode features winner of the World …
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Spring Day, an American comedian brushing up on her Japanese skills during the pandemic, interviews people from all walks of life about their experience living, working, traveling, studying and loving in a second language—often in adult language so this podcast may not always be appropriate for young ears. Today’s guest is Italian comedian and winn…
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Spring Day, an American comedian brushing up on her Japanese skills during the pandemic, interviews people from all walks of life about their experience living, working, traveling, studying and loving in a second language—often in adult language so this podcast may not always be appropriate for young ears. This week’s guest is one of the pioneers o…
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Spring Day, an American comedian brushing up on her Japanese skills interviews people from all walks of life about their experience living, working, traveling, studying and loving in a second language—often in adult language so this podcast may not always be appropriate for young ears. Today’s guest is Nigerian comedian in the UK Benjamin Bello. Yo…
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Spring Day, an American comedian brushing up on her Japanese skills interviews people from all walks of life about their experience living, working, traveling, studying and loving in a second language—often in adult language (especially this episode!) so this podcast may not always be appropriate for young ears. This is the first episode of season …
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Spring Day, an American comedian brushing up on her Japanese skills interviews people from all walks of life about their experience living, working, traveling, studying and loving in a second language—often in adult language so this podcast may not always be appropriate for young ears. On this episode Spring talks to a member of the International T…
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Spring Day, an American comedian brushing up on her Japanese skills, interviews people from all walks of life about their experience living, working, traveling, studying and loving in a second language—often in adult language so this podcast may not always be appropriate for young ears. On this episode we talk to the amazing Japanese comedian in th…
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Spring Day, an American comedian brushing up on her Japanese skills, interviews people from all walks of life about their experience living, working, traveling, studying and loving in a second language—often in adult language so this podcast may not always be appropriate for young ears. This episode features jack-of-all-trades Mish'al "Meesh" Samma…
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On this podcast, American comedian and fluent Japanese speaker Spring Day talks to people around the world about living, loving, working and studying in a second language, often in adult language so this podcast may not always be appropriate for young ears On this episode, French comedian and writer Arielle Souma details her experience learning Eng…
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Spring Day interviews fellow comedian and American tired of nationalism, David Mills. In this episode David details his experience studying abroad in Bolivia as a teenager learning Spanish, his move to London, a persistent need to travel and how that has shaped him. This podcast may not always be appropriate for young ears. Please follow David Mill…
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Comedian Spring Day talks to people of all walks of life about their experience living, working, studying and loving in a second language often in adult language so this may not always be appropriate for young ears. On this episode—comedian and gamer Jody Bolt talks about learning ASL as a hearing person and the challenges that come with interpreti…
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On the show, comedian and experienced ESL teacher Spring Day has frank and fun talks about living, working and loving in a foreign language often in adult language so this may not be appropriate for young ears. On today’s episode, award-winning foreign language teacher Cat Mince talks about the importance of language immersion. She also details her…
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On this episode, Romanian comedian and comedy roaster Victor Patrascan talks about how cartoons and music transformed how he learned English, how a bad teacher created a mental block the size of Germany and how it feels to forget words in his native language when “back home” in Romania. Check out Victor at http://victorpatrascan.com/…
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Comedian, experienced ESL instructor and fluent Japanese speaker, Spring Day, speaks with people from around the world and all walks of life about their experience studying, traveling, living, working and loving in a foreign language. Today's guest is Irish comedian and writer Naimh Marron talking about her experience having to study Irish, why it'…
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In this episode we will practice reading, listening, writing and speaking.Today we will only be reading the lyrics of the song, the grammatical part we will be studying in next week's episode, when I will also be correcting all the exercises I sent you through our group on Telegram. If you haven't subscribed to my channel yet, go to Telegram and se…
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Well guys we now have a channel on Telegram, throu it I will be able to share the sheets of exercises, grammar and songs that I am planning to use in our English classes as well. I'll be leaving my private e-mail, so after you listen to the class of the day, if you have any doubt u can send me an email, and I can give you the feed back you need to …
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Es importante reírse con los errores que se cometen al hablar otra lengua. Valeria y Santiago cuentan algunos de los más divertidos que han oído en clase. Nota: este podcast contiene algunas referencias sexuales. Este programa ya se emitió en septiembre de 2017 www.spanishtutordc.comDi Spanish Tutor DC
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¿Dónde es la manifestación? A veces hay que usar el verbo ser con “dónde” y no el verbo estar. Santiago y Valeria cuentan un pequeño truco que funciona bien. Al final, un test. www.spanishtutordc.comDi Spanish Tutor DC
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