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English Audio Only Lessons - Quizzes, Meanings & Vocabulary

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English Audio Only Lessons - Quizzes, Meanings & Vocabulary

English Audio Only Lessons - Quizzes, Meanings & Vocabulary
Last updated 1/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 395.19 MB | Duration: 0h 32m

Spoken English improved skills, better language proficiency and effective communication

What you'll learn

English

Effective communication

Language Learning

Pronounciation

Requirements

Good net connection

Description

Learn sentences instead of wordsWhen you learn a new word in English, take a couple of minutes to memorise some sentences that contain it. In the long run, this will go far in helping you with conversation and communication. It isn’t unusual for language learners to know the meanings of words, but struggle to use them properly in a full sentence.Listen to othersPay attention to what’s being said around you, even if you’re not part of the conversation. Listening to native English speakers can help you to improve your own communication skills; you’ll pick up on body language, intonation, and accents. When you’re taking part in a conversation, let the other person speak without interrupting, and hopefully they’ll repay the favour for you when you’re talking.Ask questionsImprove your communication skills by asking questions- it will help to show that you’re interested in who you’re talking to and what they’re saying. Asking questions is the best way to keep a conversation going, and it will help you out too by making sure you’re not the one that has to do all the talking. Here are a few examples that could come in handy:What do you think about that?How about you?Why do you think that?Body languageYour body language often reveals more than you think it does. You could tell your friend you’re listening but have your eyes glued to your phone screen, or tell someone you’re ready for a discussion but have your arms firmly crossed. Eye contact is also a big giveaway; making and maintaining eye contact is a big indicator of confidence. Think about the signals your body is giving off when you’re talking to other people, and you might notice a change in how others perceive you.Improving your communications skills in English is a difficult task, but one that can be achieved with some hard work and by paying particular attention to how we come across in conversation.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Lessons from teacher

Lecture 2 Text based video lesson in resources

Lecture 3 Text based video lesson in resources

Lecture 4 Text based video lesson in resources

Lecture 5 Text based Lessons

Beginners and advanced