This is the NUFS English Team Collabo Podcast. Find out interesting information about students and staff members at the Nagoya University of Foreign Studies Department of Global Governance and Collaboration. Plus occasional special guests!
In this podcast, Richard talks about "guilty pleasures". He loves checking out Hard Off stores. Do you have a guilty pleasure? Thanks for listening!
This week, Tom talks to Shion about studying in Tennessee, USA. Thank you for listening.
This time we are joined by Kaho, who talks about studying in Australia and working in New Zealand. Thank you for listening.
This weeks podcast is about second hand clothes - good for the environment and good for your pocket! Thank you for listening.
In this week's short videocast, learn some idioms related to ducks:Like water off a duck's backSitting DuckGet your ducks in a rowTake (to something) like a duck to waterThanks for listening and /or watching. See you.
In this episode, we look at a technique to improve your speaking skills called "Shadowing". Have you tried it? Thanks for listening.
In this week's podcast, listen to the history of the sports brand, Nike. Thanks for listening. The movie "Air" is worth watching if you haven't done so yet!
Today we talk about some spring idioms:Spring is in the airSpring CleaningFull of the Joys of SpringSpring ChickenYou can watch on Spotify or just listen. Thanks for watching / listening.
Hello, welcome & welcome back. This is an introduction to the new season. Thanks for listening. Remember to follow us on Spotify and Instagram. Thanks.
This is the last podcast of this academic year. Have a great spring break and see you next time. Thank you for listening.
This week, Tom talks about KFC & Christmas in Japan. Thanks for listening.
This week, Momo talks about her experiences studying in the USA. Thank you for the recording. Thank you for listening.
In today's videocast, find out about Richard's recent trip to Yokohama. Remember to watch the video on Spotify. Thanks for watching and listening.
This week, Richard talks about the place where he lives - Fujigaoka. Find out about some places he likes to go and meet Richard's best friend, Barry the cat. Thanks for listening (& watching)
This week's podcast is about Autumn Leaves in Japan. It is also a video cast, so watch on Spotify if you can. Thanks for watching / listening. See you soon.
This week, Kantaro Senpai tells us all about his adventures since graduating. Follow him at: https://www.instagram.com/kantaro_japanwalker/
Tom is joined by two students who talk about their study abroad experiences in the USA. Thank you for listening.
This week Tom talks to two NUFS students who participated in the Model United Nations Conference. Thank you for listening.
This week's podcast is about the Day of the Dead festival from Mexico. Happy Halloween. Thanks for listening.
This week Tom interviews Haruna and Arisa, who recently went to Cambodia to do some volunteering work. Thank you for listening.
This week we have a video cast from Tom talking about his summer vacation. This is a test for us. We hope to do more in the future. Tell us what you think! Thank you for listening.
Are you trying to remember vocabulary to pass the TOEIC or TOEFL tests. Listen to this podcast for some more effective methods to learn.
On this podcast, Richard recommends another show to watch to improve your listening skills - The Big Bang Theory. Thank you for listening.
Today, we learn about the history of the brand "Adidas". Thank you for listening.
One of the biggest news stories in the UK this summer was about the rock band Oasis. They have reformed to play some concerts next year! Thank you for listening.
Hello. This is the final podcast for the first semester. Here, Richard talks about why studying during the summer break is important. See you in the second semester. Thanks for listening.
The 2024 Olympics starts this week in Paris. Listen to the positive and negative sides of hosting this event. Thanks for listening.
In this episode, Richard talks about the IELTS test. Thank you for listening.
In this episode, Tom talks to Megumi & Riko about their experiences when voluntering in Vietnam during the springtime. Thank you for listening.
This week, Tom talks to Akemi (Brazil) and Arda (Turkey) about their educational experiences. Thanks for listening.
This short episode of the podcast gives reasons why you should watch the American TV show "Friends". Thank you for listening!
On this podcast, Tom talks to Moeka about her time in Nepal.
In this week's podcast, we look at some different ways of saying "sad" - "disappointed", "devastated" and "gutted"! Thank you for listening.
In today's podcast, we look at different ways to ask "How are you?" such as: "How's it going?" And, some different ways to answer such as: "Pretty good!"
There are many more interesting ways to say "I'm sleepy". How about "I'm still half asleep", "I haven't really woken up yet", "I'm exhausted", "I'm drained" or even "I'm knackered". Try these today and expand your English vocabulary! Thank you for listening.
In this week's podcast, Tom gives a short lecture about festivals. Thank you for listening.
This podcast is all about the Paddington Bear. Thank you for listening.
This week, two students discuss their study abroad experiences in Brisbane Australia. Thank you for listening.
This week's podcast is about the American pop artist, Taylor Swift. Thank you for listening.
Today we talk about improving your speaking skills, even if there are no native English speakers around.
In this podcast, Richard talks about SMART goals for learning languages.
This is the second episode about studying abroad in New Zealand. Thank you for listening.
This week, Emily and Misaki talk about their experiences in New Zealand. Thank you for listening.
This week, we delve in to the legend of Britsh folk hero, Robin Hood. Thank you for listening.
This week Richard talks about the talented painter, designer, inventor and engineer, Leonardo Da Vinci. Thanks for listening.
This week, Tom interviews Manami about her experiences studying abroad in Canada. Thank you for listening.
Listen to the story of Anne Frank, a Jewish girl who kept a diary while hiding from the Nazis during World War 2. Thank you for listening.
This week, Tom and Richard discuss the results of their Myers Briggs tests. Are they accurate? Thank you for listening.
Today, Richard talks about something you might have heard of: the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) personality test. What are the pros and cons of the test? Is it scientific? Thank you for listening.