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Inglesissimo!
Robert Islam: Cambridge Expert
66 episodes
3 months ago
Hello. Welcome to my Podcast. This podcast has been set up in order to aid students who are either going for the IELTS or Cambridge Exams such as FCE, CAE or CPE. It's also highly useful for those who are just willing to up their listening skills.
My name is Robert Islam and I'm a Cambridge Teacher/Trainer and examiner and I have been teaching for over 20 years. I am officially certified at the highest level and over the years I have helped thousands of students reach their goals.
Here is my quick resumé:
✔ Graduate University of London BA English Literature
✔ CELTA & DELTA Cambridge University
✔ Reviewer for Objective FCE Series
✔ English teacher in Rome and London Since 2002
✔ Exam trainer for the full suite of Cambridge English Exams
✔ Exam trainer for IELTS
✔ Exam trainer for TOEFL
This podcast has been set up in order to aid students who are either going for the IELTS or Cambridge Exams such as FCE, CAE or CPE.
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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIh1aaxnnIxcqEg0tVjEhAw
Link to our E-learning website:
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There are a few online courses free of charge so you are welcome to have a go.
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Hello. Welcome to my Podcast. This podcast has been set up in order to aid students who are either going for the IELTS or Cambridge Exams such as FCE, CAE or CPE. It's also highly useful for those who are just willing to up their listening skills.
My name is Robert Islam and I'm a Cambridge Teacher/Trainer and examiner and I have been teaching for over 20 years. I am officially certified at the highest level and over the years I have helped thousands of students reach their goals.
Here is my quick resumé:
✔ Graduate University of London BA English Literature
✔ CELTA & DELTA Cambridge University
✔ Reviewer for Objective FCE Series
✔ English teacher in Rome and London Since 2002
✔ Exam trainer for the full suite of Cambridge English Exams
✔ Exam trainer for IELTS
✔ Exam trainer for TOEFL
This podcast has been set up in order to aid students who are either going for the IELTS or Cambridge Exams such as FCE, CAE or CPE.
---
Subscribe to our YouTube Channel to watch videos on how to learn English and pass difficult exams.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIh1aaxnnIxcqEg0tVjEhAw
Link to our E-learning website:
english360.brtschool.co.uk
There are a few online courses free of charge so you are welcome to have a go.
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Episodes (20/66)
Inglesissimo!
Episode #61: 7 Trucci per imparare l'inglese da soli
🎧 Episodio #61 – 7 Trucchi per Imparare l’Inglese da Soli (e Farlo Bene!) Hai deciso di imparare l’inglese da autodidatta, ma non sai da dove cominciare? In questo episodio ti svelo 7 trucchi pratici ed efficaci per studiare da solo senza perdere motivazione (né tempo!). Scoprirai come migliorare il tuo inglese in autonomia, questo episodio fa per te. Mettiti comodo, prendi nota, e inizia il tuo viaggio verso l’inglese fluente!
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3 months ago
13 minutes

Inglesissimo!
Episode #60: Present Perfect Continuous English/Italiano
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1 year ago
19 minutes

Inglesissimo!
Episode #59 Impara Present Perfect Simple: Spiegato in italiano e inglese
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1 year ago
10 minutes

Inglesissimo!
Episode #58 Impara 5 Phrasal Verbs con LOOK
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1 year ago
4 minutes

Inglesissimo!
Corso B1 Inglese: Module 8 Spiegazione
Questo Podcast accampagna il corso B1 Modulo 8.
Il primo modulo è gratuito, segui questo link per provarlo.
Per info mandaci una mail su info@brtschool.co.uk
oppure su WhatsApp +393516000200
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1 year ago
11 minutes

Inglesissimo!
Corso B1 Inglese: Module 5 Spiegazione
Questo Podcast accampagna il corso B1 Modulo 4.
Il primo modulo è gratuito, segui questo link per provarlo.
Per info mandaci una mail su info@brtschool.co.uk
oppure su WhatsApp +393516000200
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1 year ago
7 minutes

Inglesissimo!
Corso B1 Inglese: Module 4 Spiegazione
Questo Podcast accampagna il corso B1 Modulo 4.
Il primo modulo è gratuito, segui questo link per provarlo.
Per info mandaci una mail su info@brtschool.co.uk
oppure su WhatsApp +393516000200
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1 year ago
10 minutes

Inglesissimo!
Corso B1 Inglese: Module 3 Spiegazione
Questo Podcast accampagna il corso B1 Modulo 3.
Il primo modulo è gratuito, segui questo link per provarlo.
Per info mandaci una mail su info@brtschool.co.uk
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2 years ago
10 minutes

Inglesissimo!
Corso B1 Inglese: Module 2 Spiegazione
Questo Podcast accampagna il corso B1 Modulo 2.
Il primo modulo è gratuito, segui questo link per provarlo.
Per info mandaci una mail su info@brtschool.co.uk
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2 years ago
9 minutes

Inglesissimo!
Corso B1 Inglese: Module 1 Spiegazione
Questo Podcast accampagna il corso B1 Modulo 1.
Il primo modulo è gratuito, segui questo link per provarlo.
Per info mandaci una mail su info@brtschool.co.uk
oppure su WhatsApp +393516000200
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2 years ago
14 minutes

Inglesissimo!
Episode #57Come migliorare la pronuncia e parlare come i madrelingua
Here are the 5 sentences contained in the podcast.
  1. Matthew didn’t know where to park so he ended up going to the garage nearby.
  2. If you’re interested in our products, we’ll send you our brochure.
  3. Oh what fantastic news, I’m so happy you’re getting married.
  4. Where on earth has my bag gone?
  5. It’s a lovely day, we might as well walk to work.




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2 years ago
5 minutes

Inglesissimo!
Episode #56 Conoscevi Questo Castello con Fantasmi in Scozia?😨

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2 years ago
6 minutes

Inglesissimo!
Episode #55 Una parole particolare dall'Inghilterra

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2 years ago
4 minutes

Inglesissimo!
Episode #54 Beach Towels Protests (italiano/inglese)
Link al articolo in inglese:

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2 years ago
16 minutes

Inglesissimo!
Episode #53 Hungry? Types of restaurants In Big Cities
Hey, this is Robert on this English podcast. And today we're talking about types of restaurants. I'm sure you guys go to restaurants every now and then. Let me know in the comments if you do, and which ones do you like to go to? So there are various types of restaurants, and if you are learning English as a second language, you might want to know the names or the types of these restaurants, because when your hunger takes over, you literally go blind, right? So you don't want to be doing that and not knowing where to go. So let's get started with the types of restaurants. So here are the common types of restaurants in most cities.
The first one I go with is fine dining. Fine dining restaurants offer diners, which is the people who dine an upscale meal experience, often compromising several courses for example salad, appetizers, entrees, dessert, etc. These types of restaurants try to create a stylish atmosphere that speaks of elegance, exclusivity and class fine dining establishments can operate as a franchise for broader appeal or as a single location to increase their sophisticated image.

But be careful. If you go to eat in one of these restaurants, you might come out actually hungrier than before. You might have to go home and knock yourself a sandwich because fine dining often means very little, very tiny, sophisticated food.
Next one is casual dining. Casual dining types of restaurants usually share the following characteristics the customers are served at their table.

Food offerings are moderately price. Atmosphere is low key, so you don't need to worry about dressing up or keeping your voice down when you're speaking. Decor is often unique and based on the type of food served. As a general rule, casual dining restaurants fall between the fine dining and fast casual on the fancy spectrum. Okay, so next is fast casual.

Fast casual restaurants cater to customers who are looking for fare that is relatively quick, yet at the same time healthier than fast food and more affordable than a casual dining establishment. As such, fast, casual types of restaurants offer quality food counter service as opposed to table service and a more casual, contemporary style and decor. Next, we have Ghost restaurants, a ghost restaurant also known as virtual restaurant, delivery only restaurant, online only restaurant or dark Kitchen, is a food service business that serves customers exclusively through phone orders, online orders are both, in a virtual restaurant, as the name rightly suggests. The majority, if not all of the business is conducted via computer, tablet or smartphone. A ghost restaurant doesn't have a traditional storefront with decor, signage and a large dining room. Instead, this new business model only requires a kitchen and delivery drivers. Then we have family style types of restaurants.

A family style restaurant is similar to the casual dining model mentioned above with one single difference: servers deliver the food in large dishes and customers then serve the food for themselves and pass it to other diners at the table. These types of restaurants often have a more relaxed atmosphere than the fine dining and casual dining models and cater to families with children or groups of friends.

Then we have fast food. Of course, everybody knows that fast food is the most widely recognized type of restaurant, thanks to franchised chains like Taco Bell, Burger King, KFC, etc. Fast food restaurants attract diners because of their price, convenience and speed. Because of this focus, ingredients in fast food restaurants are usually preheated or pre-cooked, though not always. Food is then delivered over the counter or through a drive thru window, and customers seat themselves.

So there you go. Fast food, fast food, fast pay, fast collect, fast eat. Next we have food truck, cart or stand. Food trucks carts or stands are unique modern businesses that normally...
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3 years ago
9 minutes

Inglesissimo!
Episode #52 Queen Elizabeth II intersteing facts
Transcript:

Hello. Good morning, everyone. As we all know, the Queen has passed away and the Queen Elizabeth II was the longest serving monarch in the British history. So apart from all the typical news about the funeral and how she died and who was there, who was not there, I thought it might be a good idea to talk about some of the more lighthearted things about her that people don't really know.

So I came across this article which talks about some curious facts about the Queen, which might make you think a little bit. So Queen Elizabeth II has passed away at the age of 96. As we know, the announcement has saddened the nation with droves of the royal fans and celebrities taking to social media to share their condolences as the world mourns the loss of the longest reigning monarch in British history.

Many of us are fondly looking back at her life from her loving relationship with Prince Philip, who passed away last year at the age of 99, to her most memorable fashion moments and iconic feminist moods. There is so much to remember about Her Majesty, and there is still more to learn, too. So despite being perhaps one of the most famous people on the planet, surprisingly, there are still plenty of lesser known and unexpected facts about Queen Elizabeth,

from world records to her role in World War Two. So let's get started. Did you know the Queen did not need a driving license to drive? Yes. Unlike the rest of us who have to take a test or more than one test in order to legally drive a car, her Majesty followed no such rule. In fact, the monarch is the only person in the UK who did not need to have a driver's license in order to drive on public roads.

Not only that, but the Queen did not hold a passport either. That's because both documents were issued in her name, meaning she was not required to have either, a privilege held by the sovereign alone. Next, the Queen was better travelled than any British monarch before her. During her reign, she visited over 100 countries, included Canada 22 times and France 13 times.

She also owned a Greggs pastry shop, the famous pastry shop in the UK through the British Crown's State Empire. The Queen owned or partly owned 14 retail parks and three shopping centers, one of which included Gallagher's Retail Park in Cheltenham, where you can enjoy a very royal Greggs.
The Queen had her own private ATM. While it is rare that Queen would need access to cash, she did have a private ATM in the basement of Buckingham Palace. Courtesy of Post Bank, the ATM is strictly for members of the royal family only. Fancy one yourself. Well, the banking at courts is free of charge. As long as you have £1.3 million to pop into your account. But sadly, rules are that the Queen volunteered as a truck driver during World War Two before taking the throne from her father.

The then Princess Elizabeth volunteered as a truck driver and mechanic during World War II, making her the first female member of the royal family to serve in the military. And then you have a lot of pictures of her working as a mechanic as well. The queen bought her wedding dress with ration coupons. Speaking of WWII duty postwar austerity measures in the UK, the then Princess Elizabeth had to use clothing ration coupons to purchase the material for her wedding dress.

According to the British heritage, the government allowed her 200 extra ration coupons to make the purchase.

The Queen washed her own dishes at times, given that she was more often associated with crown jewels, than a pair of marigolds. You might be surprised to find out that on many occasions, Her Majesty actually washed her own dishes. Speaking to the Telegraph, royal expert and author Harry Mounts recalled that a former royal courtier once told him, I was at a shooting lunch.

At the end of the lunch, I heard someone say, I'll do the washing up. I turned around and...
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3 years ago
8 minutes

Inglesissimo!
Episode #51 Super Glacier Catastrophy Impending?
Transcript:

Hey. Good morning. This is Robert at English 360. And today we talk about Glacier. Glacier as the Americans like to call it. Basically, glaciers are big bodies of ice and they hold a lot of freshwater and scientists believe that it is catastrophic if they were to melt because the sea levels we don't see new rapidly. There is an article in the news which talks about Doomsday Glacier. It says there's a Doomsday Glacier, which could raise sea level by several feet, two three feet, basically about a half meter or more.


And it's trying to survive by its fingernails. Now, obviously, glaciers are not living animals. It's figurative. This glacier is on the edge. It may melt completely. And if it does, we will be in big trouble. Let's see why. Antarctica's so-called Doomsday Glacier, nicknamed because of its high risk of collapse and threat to global sea level, has the potential to rapidly retreat in the coming years, amplifying concerns over the extreme sea level rise that would accompany its potential demise.


Now, this is a difficult word to pronounce. The Thwaites glacier, capable of raising sea level by several feet, is eroding along its underwater base as the planet warms. In a study published Monday in the Journal Nature Geoscience. Scientists mapped the glacier's historical retreat, hoping to learn from its past what the glaciers will likely do in the future. They found that at some point in the past two centuries, the base of the glacier dislodged from the seabed and retreated at a rate of 1.3 miles or about two kilometres per year.


That's twice the rate that scientists have observed in the past decade or so. So basically this huge glacier, which is rooted to the seabed now, is starting to detach. And one basic problem is that if it detaches from the seabed, it's going to melt more quickly. That swift disintegration possibly occurred as recently as the mid-20th century, according to a study.


It suggests that Thwaites has the capability to undergo a rapid retreat in the near future once it recedes past a seabed ridge that is helping to keep it in. Thwaites is really holding on to today by its fingernails, and we should expect to see big changes over small timescales in the future, even from one year to the next.


once the glacier retreats beyond a shallow ridge in its bed. The Thwaites glacier located in West Antarctica, it's one of the widest on earth and is larger than the state of Florida. But it's just a fraction of the West Antarctic ice sheet, which holds enough ice to raise sea level by up to 16 feet or about five meters, according to NASA.


As the climate crisis has accelerated, this region has been closely monitored because of its rapid melting and its capacity for widespread coastal obstruction. The Thwaites glacier itself has concerned scientists for decades. As early as 1973, researchers questioned whether it was high risk of collapse. Nearly a decade later, they found that because that glacier is grounded to seabed rather than to dry land, well, ocean currents to melt the glacier from underneath, causing it to destabilize from below.


It was because of that research that scientists began calling the region around the Thwaites the weak underbelly of the West Antarctic ice sheet. In the 21st century. Researchers began documenting the Thwaites rapid retreat in an alarming series of studies. In 2001, satellite data showed the grounding line was receding by around 0.6 miles or about one kilometer per year.


In 2020 scientists found evidence that warm water was indeed flowing across the base of the glacier, melting it from underneath. And in 2021, a study showed that Thwaites ice shelf, which helps to stabilize the glacier and hold the ice back from flowing freely into the ocean could shatter within five years. From the satellite data we're seeing these big...
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3 years ago
9 minutes

Inglesissimo!
Episode #50 Jobs in London September 2022
Link the website: https://jobtoday.com/gb
Transcript:
Hello, everyone. This is Robert at English 360. I hope you're having a fantastic day. I don't know whether it's morning, afternoon or evening, but today's podcast is about job opportunities. So what I've done is I've gone on to some to a website and I've looked at job opportunities for Italians because a lot of my students and listeners are Italians in the city of London.
Okay. So let's start with some jobs that are being advertised. I posted, you could say on a website and I'll leave the link in the description. So if you are interested you can go for it. And bish bash bosh, you get yourself a lovely job. Okay, so let's start with the first one. So it's a sous chef, I believe it's pronounced sous, sous located on Kensington Park Road
Osteria Napolitano champions the local farmers of Naples whose produce will stock the larders of the osteria to create antica cucina recipes such as linguine al nerano, a pasta with lightly fried courgettes sliced with parmesan cheese originated from the Amalfi Coast. Sister Restaurant to the elegant osteria Romana in Knightsbridge, which is a very expensive area, by the way, posh known for its simple, humble dishes that celebrate Roman produce and culinary history, Osteria Napoletana will do just the same, sharing the local, lesser known dishes of Reitano's origin by way of classic Neapolitan menu and an Italian wine list.


So the restaurant is casual and friendly. They are looking for a sous chef who needs to have one year of experience, good level of English, ability to understand and speak a minimum of Italian. So obviously if you're coming from Italy, that won't be a problem, preferably Italian speaker. If you're interested to be part of our team, you need to send them your CV so they can have a chat with you. Experience is required, employment is full time. The place of employment is City of London. Salary is £33000 to £36000 a year. So that's gross. You need to take the tax off, of course. So let's move on to the next job that I saw. It is junior brokers, Spanish, Italian speakers. Now, brokers are people who handle insurances, in essence.

So sales and marketing, it has had 168 views and it expires in 28 days. At the moment of speaking, our company provide accommodation for professionals and students living in London. As part of our continuous growth, we have opened our new office in Gherkin building in central London. To cope with the post-COVID demand, we are currently hiring for Spanish, Italian or French speakers to join our lettings team.

The work consists of posting adverts of different properties in platforms such as Gumtree, Spare Room, Facebook, etc. answer to the phone calls to gather intelligence and recommend the best rooms to the clients, carry out viewings with the clients, show them the property and close the deal. So if you are really interested in the job, contact us or me, it says. So we arrange an interview as soon as possible. Experience not required employment. Full time salary is a big bracket. £22000 to £57000. I believe that's to do with bonus. So if you close set number of contracts, you get more money. So yeah, so 22K to 57k. Okay, this is in Strand and Whitehall, which is of course Central London.


So these are the jobs for people with Italian language skills. While they may be of interest to you, I'm just going to show you some other jobs in accounting and finance which do not require Italian as a language. So it's just a general job, just to give you an idea of what it's all about. So this this job over here is a tax firm. They are looking for semi senior accountant.


So you need to have some skills in accountancy. You will need to handle independently with regular accountancy service of self-employed person, partnership and limited companies, including but not...
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3 years ago
11 minutes

Inglesissimo!
Episode #49 L'uso corretto di Do/Does in inglese
In questo episodio, si spiega la grammatica-inglese ed il verbo do/does.

The transcript:
Hello, this is Robert at English 360. And today's podcast is about DO and DOES in English grammar.
I'm going to be speaking slower so everybody can understand this, especially because this podcast is for beginner-level students.
So let's start with DO and DOES and how we use these verbs as auxiliaries.
So in the English language, we have present simple.
For example,
I live in the UK.
She works as a shop assistant.
If you want to make these sentences negative, you must use an auxiliary verb DO.
So the negatives of:
I live in the UK
is
I DON’T live in the UK.
The negative of:
She works as a shop assistant
is
She DOESN’T work as a shop assistant.

So when do we use DO and when do we use DOES?
For example:
We use DO with first person I, with first person plural WE with second person YOU and with third person plural THEY.
So we can say:
I DON’T work as a shop assistant
We DON’T live in the UK.
They DON’T like eating fish.
But if it's the third person singular we must use DOESN’T that’s DOES NOT.
So you can say
She lives in the UK
Or
She DOES NOT live in the UK
He studies French
Or
He DOES NOT study French.
There are two things to remember. One DOES NOT is the same as DOESN’T. You can say
He DOES NOT study French
Or
He DOES NOT study French.
It's exactly the same thing.
Next thing to remember is when you use DOES in the third person singular, the normal verb loses its third form.
For example, let's look at this example.
He likes French.
LIKES is the third person.
He likes French.
But the negative is he DOESN’T like French.
Not LIKES, LIKE. This is because we are using DOES so we don't use the third form of the regular verb.
DO and DOES can also be used in questions. For example, you can say
DO you like French?
DO they live in the UK?
DOES she play tennis?
DOES it matter?
So, when we use the question form, we use DO or DOES before the subject.
DO you like..?
DOES he study?
DO they work?
Right. The last thing is the pronunciation. When you write English, it's very slow and very easy. When you speak English, you need to speak different, a little bit more fluent.
For example, you can say, I don't like fish, you can say it faster.
For example, you can say the sentence, I don't like fish fast. I don't like fish, I don't like fish.
You are stressing DON’T.
I don't like fish.
In the third person it becomes she DOESN’T like fish. She DOESN’T like fish. We do not pronounce the T in DOESN’T.

We don't say she DOESN’T like fish, but we say she DOESN’T like fish.
He DOESN’T work in a Japan so we don't pronounce the T.
In the question you normally link to DO or to DOES with the subject. You can say
Do you like fish?
Do you work in a bank?
So for example, the sentence
Do you work in a bank
becomes
D’you work in a bank?
Does she like French?
becomes
Does she like French?
Does he play tennis?
becomes
Does he play tennis?
Do they live in the UK?
becomes
Do they live in the UK? Do they live in the UK?
Right. So it's important to practice and pronounce the sentences altogether. Practice with me.
Do you like French?
Do you?
Do you like French?
Does she play tennis?
Does he work in a bank?
Does it matter?
Do we know the answer?
Do they live in the UK?
Right. I hope you like this podcast. You will find the text in the description. Have a great day and please follow me on Spotify or whatever channel you are on. Let me know in the comments section if you need anything...
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3 years ago
6 minutes

Inglesissimo!
Episode #48 Rabbits: The furry little animals have conquered Australia.
Listen to how the docile rabbit has been able to overcome the might of Australia and it is now the main threat to its wildlife.
You will find this episode on YouTube here

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✔ CELTA & DELTA Cambridge University
✔ Reviewer for Objective FCE Series
✔ English teacher in Rome and London Since 2002
✔ Exam trainer for the full suite of Cambridge English Exams
✔ Exam trainer for IELTS
✔ Exam trainer for TOEFL
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3 years ago
7 minutes

Inglesissimo!
Hello. Welcome to my Podcast. This podcast has been set up in order to aid students who are either going for the IELTS or Cambridge Exams such as FCE, CAE or CPE. It's also highly useful for those who are just willing to up their listening skills.
My name is Robert Islam and I'm a Cambridge Teacher/Trainer and examiner and I have been teaching for over 20 years. I am officially certified at the highest level and over the years I have helped thousands of students reach their goals.
Here is my quick resumé:
✔ Graduate University of London BA English Literature
✔ CELTA & DELTA Cambridge University
✔ Reviewer for Objective FCE Series
✔ English teacher in Rome and London Since 2002
✔ Exam trainer for the full suite of Cambridge English Exams
✔ Exam trainer for IELTS
✔ Exam trainer for TOEFL
This podcast has been set up in order to aid students who are either going for the IELTS or Cambridge Exams such as FCE, CAE or CPE.
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Subscribe to our YouTube Channel to watch videos on how to learn English and pass difficult exams.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIh1aaxnnIxcqEg0tVjEhAw
Link to our E-learning website:
english360.brtschool.co.uk
There are a few online courses free of charge so you are welcome to have a go.