We retired this podcast, because we couldn't parse it for 10 consecutive times.
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2017-05-11 | Today we are talking about grammar and I am talking to Matt Purland, an experienced English teacher with over fourteen years of experience teaching English full-time, in the UK and abroad. Matt has written and published 24 books and thousands of printa... |
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2017-02-15 | Today I am talking to Jack Askew from www.tofluency.com. Jack was very kind to answer my questions about the concept of fluency and how it works for Intermediate English learners. He has a course which helps achieve fluency in English. Visit Jack's web... |
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2017-01-30 | Today we are talking about the lessons that year which finished not long ago taught us: about learning and about success. We also discuss attitudes to planning and New Year Resolutions. What are the secrets to succeeding with your goals? We will tell y... |
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2016-10-18 |
07 IT guys learning English - are they different? How can we help them learn English? Today we talking with Masha and my colleague Alexander about the influence of a profession on learning processes. Alexander is a full-time teacher in a big Russian IT company 1C-Bitrix, which I have been co-operating with for several years. I have much... |
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2016-08-18 |
06 About self-discipline and motivation - Why can't we learn a language? Today we are talking about our struggles in the learning process. Why do we often feel like failures? What can we do to stop feeling like this? We will discuss the importance of discipline in language learning, and how to develop it fro yourself. We... |
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2016-06-28 | Today Masha asks me tricky questions about how to choose a good language teacher for your own learning. We discuss and share our experiences on what makes teachers good or bad. If you want to share your opinion with us, please fill in the questionnaire... |
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2016-06-13 |
04 Learning Styles and their Importance in Language Learning Today we talk about how important it is to understand your own learning style to be able to take your learning under control. If you know your leading representative system, you can process and memorise bigger amounts of information, which is so import... |
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