A podcast for English learners, by English learners, with their host... Tanner, an ESL teacher, methodologist, linguist, and language learner. Listen as English learners practice speaking about topics they choose. There isn't a huge focus on error correction here, just an opportunity to speak freely around a topic. You might even learn a thing or two!
For my students: listen to your own episode as well to see if you can identify any of your own mistakes or to see if you overuse certain words/expressions.
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A podcast for English learners, by English learners, with their host... Tanner, an ESL teacher, methodologist, linguist, and language learner. Listen as English learners practice speaking about topics they choose. There isn't a huge focus on error correction here, just an opportunity to speak freely around a topic. You might even learn a thing or two!
For my students: listen to your own episode as well to see if you can identify any of your own mistakes or to see if you overuse certain words/expressions.
Staying sane while working from home with Stepan, Martin, Libor, and David
English with the learners!
10 minutes 40 seconds
4 years ago
Staying sane while working from home with Stepan, Martin, Libor, and David
Check out this conversation about the pros and cons of working from home and more.
Good vocabulary: To abide by (something), To take a break
Grammar to be careful about: Another + singular (person), Other + plural (people), prepositions, articles
English with the learners!
A podcast for English learners, by English learners, with their host... Tanner, an ESL teacher, methodologist, linguist, and language learner. Listen as English learners practice speaking about topics they choose. There isn't a huge focus on error correction here, just an opportunity to speak freely around a topic. You might even learn a thing or two!
For my students: listen to your own episode as well to see if you can identify any of your own mistakes or to see if you overuse certain words/expressions.