The ESOL Podcast is made by ESOL students and teachers in the UK. It was started during the COVID pandemic in 2020. Currently 3 series are available, made up till June 2023. The podcast is currently on pause but the episodes available here demonstrate its value as space for ESOL students' voices to be heard - we hope this gives confidence to everyone who is learning English. We intend to return for series 4 in the future. For that we need more contributors from ESOL classes in the UK. If you are a UK ESOL teacher or student & would like to make an episode get in touch - info@esolpodcast.co.uk
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The ESOL Podcast is made by ESOL students and teachers in the UK. It was started during the COVID pandemic in 2020. Currently 3 series are available, made up till June 2023. The podcast is currently on pause but the episodes available here demonstrate its value as space for ESOL students' voices to be heard - we hope this gives confidence to everyone who is learning English. We intend to return for series 4 in the future. For that we need more contributors from ESOL classes in the UK. If you are a UK ESOL teacher or student & would like to make an episode get in touch - info@esolpodcast.co.uk
In this episode ESOL students from Newcastle College - Wafa Abu Saleh, Nazha Sayed Ahmed, Rofayda Sinada and Khalida Parveen – compare housing in the UK to housing in their countries Jordan, Afghanistan, Sudan and Bahrain.
The ESOL Podcast
The ESOL Podcast is made by ESOL students and teachers in the UK. It was started during the COVID pandemic in 2020. Currently 3 series are available, made up till June 2023. The podcast is currently on pause but the episodes available here demonstrate its value as space for ESOL students' voices to be heard - we hope this gives confidence to everyone who is learning English. We intend to return for series 4 in the future. For that we need more contributors from ESOL classes in the UK. If you are a UK ESOL teacher or student & would like to make an episode get in touch - info@esolpodcast.co.uk