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Beginner's English with James (Beginner English Listening Practice)
James
20 episodes
17 hours ago
🇬🇧 Super slow, simple English for beginners. Support the podcast and read while you listen: https://www.patreon.com/jamesbradleyenglish
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🇬🇧 Super slow, simple English for beginners. Support the podcast and read while you listen: https://www.patreon.com/jamesbradleyenglish
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Language Learning
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How Much Life Changes in 5 Years
Beginner's English with James (Beginner English Listening Practice)
11 minutes 2 seconds
8 months ago
How Much Life Changes in 5 Years

In today’s episode, I tell a story about meeting two students I taught five years ago.
Back then, they were young kids, but now they are teenagers.
Seeing them made me think about the past and how much life changes.
I talk about old memories, how I have grown in five years, and what I have learned.
This story is about change, growth, and thinking about where we are in life.

🧠 Today We Learn:
Vocabulary:Time & Change, Growing Up & Life Experiences, Communications & Emotions, Phrasal Verbs & Actions
Grammar: Comparatives and superlatives - comparing things, or saying something is “the best”, Narrative tenses: present perfect and past perfect (describing what happened before another past event), “Used to + infinitive” to describe past habits

✨ Transcript and flashcards for this episode:
On Patreon, €3 a month: https://www.patreon.com/posts/beginners-with-7-123382258
On Gumroad, €1: https://jamesbradleyenglish.gumroad.com/l/beginners-english-with-james-7-how-much-life-changes-in-5-years

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Buy me a cup of tea☕: https://ko-fi.com/jamesbradleyenglish
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😎Too easy for you?
Understood everything? Listen to:
The intermediate version on Slow English with James
The advanced version on Everyday English with James.

Beginner's English with James (Beginner English Listening Practice)
🇬🇧 Super slow, simple English for beginners. Support the podcast and read while you listen: https://www.patreon.com/jamesbradleyenglish