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How to talk about books in English Download the transcript of the lesson to learn new vocabulary: https://mailchi.mp/1c072fec2c93/english-lesson-transcript Let's connect ⬇️: https://language-loft.com/
If I want to learn English, do I need to me to an English-speaking country? Let's connect: Book a free consultation with us: https://calendly.com/thelanguageloft/discovery-call Daily English resources: https://www.patreon.com/teacheralicee https://language-loft.com/ Free weekly resources: https://mailchi.mp/173ef9d5694b/freebie @thelanguageloftuk (IG) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thelanguageloftuk/ aliceconte@language-loft.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alice679/message
How to talk about schooling systems in English Download the transcript of the lesson to learn new vocabulary: https://mailchi.mp/1c072fec2c93/english-lesson-transcript Let's connect ⬇️: https://language-loft.com/
Does reading out loud help you improve your English skills? Here are some of the things we talked about: Differences between spoken and written English How to read out loud Other activities that could be more useful Let's connect: https://language-loft.com/ Free weekly resources: https://mailchi.mp/173ef9d5694b/freebie @thelanguageloftuk (IG) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thelanguageloftuk/ aliceconte@language-loft.com Book a free consultation with us: https://calendly.com/thelanguageloft/discovery-call Daily English resources: https://www.patreon.com/teacheralicee --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alice679/message
How to talk about weddings in English and learn from the news Download the transcript of the lesson to learn new vocabulary: https://mailchi.mp/1c072fec2c93/english-lesson-transcript Let's connect ⬇️: https://language-loft.com/
How to understand fast native speakers Let's connect: https://language-loft.com/ Free weekly resources: https://mailchi.mp/173ef9d5694b/freebie @thelanguageloftuk (IG) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thelanguageloftuk/ aliceconte@language-loft.com Book a free consultation with us: https://calendly.com/thelanguageloft/discovery-call Daily English resources: https://www.patreon.com/teacheralicee --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alice679/message
How to talk about social media in English. Download the full transcript of the lesson here: https://mailchi.mp/1c072fec2c93/english-lesson-transcript Let's connect: https://language-loft.com/ Free weekly resources: https://mailchi.mp/173ef9d5694b/freebie @thelanguageloftuk (IG) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thelanguageloftuk/ aliceconte@language-loft.com Book a free consultation with us: https://calendly.com/thelanguageloft/discovery-call Daily English resources: https://www.patreon.com/teacheralicee --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alice679/message
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In this lesson, you will learn some useful colloquial expressions to talk about going on holiday. You can download the full transcript of the lesson here: https://mailchi.mp/335a43f57101/exploring-british-summer-holidays-a-fun-filled-adventure Let's connect: https://language-loft.com/ @thelanguageloftuk (IG) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thelanguageloftuk/ aliceconte@language-loft.com Book a free consultation with us: https://calendly.com/thelanguageloft/discovery-call --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alice679/message
In this story, you will learn about the meaning of tongue-in-cheek and some other useful words, such as "whimsical", and "wackiest". Daily English resources: https://www.patreon.com/teacheralicee Let's connect: https://language-loft.com/ Free weekly resources: https://mailchi.mp/173ef9d5694b/freebie @thelanguageloftuk (IG) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thelanguageloftuk/ aliceconte@language-loft.com Book a free consultation with us: https://calendly.com/thelanguageloft/discovery-call --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alice679/message
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Why you don't understand native English speakers (and what to do about it) Problems: - Accents and dialects - idioms and slang - fast-paced speech - cultural differences Other tips to improve your comprehension skills: Focus on Key Words and Phrases Use context clues Ask for clarification Practice active listening every week Practice pronunciation yourself #englishpronunciation #pronunciainglese Book a free consultation with us: https://calendly.com/thelanguageloft/discovery-call Free weekly resources: https://mailchi.mp/173ef9d5694b/freebie --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alice679/message
In this video, we offer English listening practice for upper-intermediate ESL students traveling in the UK. We focus on public transport in London, covering everything from the different modes of transportation available to how to purchase tickets and navigate the city's zones. We also incorporate cultural information and customs related to the UK, such as standing on the right-hand side of the escalator and giving up your seat to those in need. Let's connect: aliceconte9@gmail.com @teacheralicee (IG) https://teacheralicee.wordpress.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alice679/message
If you're a European professional looking to improve your English pronunciation, this article is for you! Learn tips and tricks to help you master the nuances of English pronunciation and speak with confidence. Let's connect: aliceconte9@gmail.com @teacheralicee (IG) https://teacheralicee.wordpress.com/ patreon.com/teacheralicee Membership (£4) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alice679/message
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In this episode, we talked about tips to help you study English effectively. Let's connect: aliceconte9@gmail.com @teacheralicee https://linktr.ee/aliceconte --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alice679/message
In this episode, we talk about how to prepare for the TOEFL exam. Let's connect: aliceconte9@gmail.com https://linktr.ee/aliceconte @teacheralicee (Instagram) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alice679/message
In this podcast episode, we look at how to prepare for the IELTS exam. Let's connect: aliceconte9@gmail.com https://linktr.ee/aliceconte @teacheralicee (Instagram) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alice679/message
In this episode, we are talking about food. Here's what we talked about: - questions you can answer to practice (and example answers) - specific vocabulary to talk about food Let's connect: aliceconte9@gmail.com @teacheralicee https://teacheralicee.wordpress.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alice679/message
In this episode, we are looking at some strategies to use to get a higher score in the IELTS exam and what to do to improve today. Let's connect: aliceconte9@gmail.com @teacheralicee https://teacheralicee.wordpress.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alice679/message
English lesson about education. We looked at some speaking, pronunciation and vocabulary practice, and the English education system. You can download the PDF format of this lesson here: https://mailchi.mp/173ef9d5694b/freebie --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alice679/message
In this episode, we talk about how you can understand your English level, without a written placement test, and how you can improve. I have talked about: - how I am to tell you all this - things I consider when assessing someone's level - questions to answer to do the test - levels of English (CEFR) - what to do to improve Let me know if you have questions!! @teacheralicee (Instagram) aliceconte9@gmail.com https://teacheralicee.wordpress.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alice679/message
In this lesson, we are looking at what Thanksgiving is and some useful vocabulary to talk about the food that is usually prepared for this occasion. The article was from BBC Good Food. Sign up to my email list here: https://mailchi.mp/173ef9d5694b/freebie Instagram: @teacheralicee --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alice679/message
In this lesson, we are looking at the history of Covent Garden and what to do if you decide to visit it. Here are some of the terms I have used: Foodie Cuisine Alfresco Heritage Vista TFL Underground network Seafood Reservation Head to... DM me on Instagram if you have questions or if you want to see the pictures I posted showing how beautiful Covent Garden is: @teacheralicee Waiting list for courses (opening VERY soon): https://mailchi.mp/3981586956ea/waiting-list Email list: https://mailchi.mp/173ef9d5694b/freebie --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alice679/message
In this lesson, we looked at how to find a doctor and book an appointment and some useful health expressions. Sign up to my email list to receive the expressions: --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alice679/message
In this lesson, we are talking about Black Friday and sales. Here are some of the expressions we talked about in the lesson: early-bird special BOGOF bargain window shopping profit to be ripped off Receive the expressions by subscribing here: https://mailchi.mp/173ef9d5694b/freebie Connect on IG: @teacheralicee --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alice679/message
In questo episodio parleremo di cinque mantra che possono aiutarti a imparare bene l'inglese. Come? Prima di pensare alla grammatica e a tutti gli altri fattori, devi avere la giusta mentalità per raggiungere il successo che ti meriti. Io utilizzo queste affermazioni quando sento di perdere la motivazione o quando voglio autoconvincermi a fare qualcosa. Puoi scaricare il planner che ho creato per organizzare il mio apprendimento al meglio qui, e scegliere l'opzione "Productivity planner". --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alice679/message
In questo episodio vediamo: - Cos'è e quando usiamo il present perfect. - Come si forma il present perfect. - Differenza tra present perfect e past simple. - Termini che ti fanno capire se usare il present perfect. Qui puoi trovare la lezione completa: https://mailchi.mp/173ef9d5694b/freebie --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alice679/message
In this video, we are looking at questions, vocabulary and expressions to talk about travelling in English. In questa lezione, vediamo domande, termini ed espressioni idiomatiche per parlare di viaggi in inglese. Download the lesson here: https://mailchi.mp/173ef9d5694b/freebie Let's connect: Instagram
Question- In many countries plastic bags are the main source of rubbish, causing pollution on land and in the water, so many people think they should be banned. To what extent do you agree or disagree? Essay: Plastic bags are becoming more and more of a problem, especially in some countries where they are not recycled. Because they are not reused but thrown away, they contaminate not only the soil, but also water and, therefore, many people believe they should not be produced or sold anymore. In this essay, I will give three reasons why I agree with this statement. One of the risks of having non-reusable plastic bags in circulation is soil acidification. When thrown somewhere that is not a bin, these bags do not turn into compost, because they are not biodegradable. They, in fact, break down into tiny pieces, called micro-plastics that are absorbed by the soil, causing the acidification of it. Another problem occurs when the bags land on fields, sometimes carried by the wind. This material can take hundreds of years to decompose and when on a crop, it stops the plant from breathing and, as a result, the plants die and cannot be harvested. Plastic bags, however, are not only threatening the soil, but water as well. One of the most reported issues is the killing of the creatures that live in the water. Many animals, such as dolphins and turtles, eat plastic bags thinking it is prey, jellyfishes for instance. Once they have done so, they will not feel the need to eat again and actually die of hunger. Many times, especially with birds, pieces of plastics will be brought to baby animals by their parents to feed them, causing an entire progeny to die. If nothing is done, many species may die out. In conclusion, I strongly agree with those who think that plastic bags should be considered as hazardous waste and should be banned, especially for the reasons outlined in this essay. Let's connect: https://linktr.ee/aliceconte --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alice679/message
- Do you think pollution is a big problem nowadays? - What do you do to prevent our environment from pollution? - Have you ever participated in any environmental events? Let's connect: https://linktr.ee/aliceconte Read the script and related vocabulary on my website: https://aliceconte.wixsite.com/english --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alice679/message
What kind of books do you like to read? Do you read the same kinds of books now that you read when you were a child? When do you think is the best time to read? Let's connect: https://linktr.ee/aliceconte Read the script and related vocabulary on my website: https://aliceconte.wixsite.com/english --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alice679/message
In questo episodio studiamo: - cosa sono i termini uncountable - con cosa si usano - con cosa non si usano - termini che cambiano di significato se usati come countable o uncountable https://www.instagram.com/teacheralicee/ per maggiori spiegazioni ed esercizi --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alice679/message
In questo episodio ripassiamo: - come si forma il present simple - quando si usa il present simple - parole che ti possono aiutare a capire quando usare questo tempo verbale https://www.instagram.com/teacheralicee/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alice679/message
In this episode, we will look at two different types of paragraphs to use in an English essay. Let's connect: https://linktr.ee/aliceconte --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alice679/message
There are definitely some strategies you can use in speaking part 1 in the IELTS exam. This is what we are discussing in today's episode. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alice679/message
In this episode, you will have the opportunity to answer some speaking questions. If you can, record yourself and listen back when you are done. Let's connect: https://linktr.ee/aliceconte --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alice679/message
In this podcast episode, we are going to discuss the differences between the modal verb MUST and the semi-modal verb HAVE TO. Let's connect here: https://linktr.ee/aliceconte --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alice679/message
Imagine this. In a hot, windowless room, young women are working side by side. They are workers in a factory in Bangladesh.1 Today they are making jackets. Together, they must sew hundreds of jackets every hour. That's more than 1,000 a day. Each of these women will take home less than $3 for a whole day of work. One week later, these same jackets will arrive in the United States. They will show up in stores, where you can buy one for $14.99. These jackets are one example of fast fashion. When we say “fast fashion,” we are talking about clothes that are made quickly and then sold at very cheap prices. These clothes cost so little that many people can buy new outfits whenever they want — and then throw them away when they go out of style. More than 150 billion new pieces of clothing are made every year! Fast fashion may be cheap, but it has a dark side. Today, millions of people work in clothing factories called sweatshops. Many of these people live in China, Bangladesh, and other developing countries. These garment workers earn just a few dollars a day. And many of them are children or teenagers! In these factories, it is easy to get sick and to get hurt. Garment workers use dangerous chemicals to create and dye clothes. If they dare miss a day because they are sick, they might lose their job. Many people did not think about how their clothing was made until April 24, 2013. That is the day the Rana Plaza factory building in Bangladesh collapsed. The factory had too many floors, too many workers, and too many machines. This accident killed and injured thousands of workers. After the accident, many big clothing companies promised to do things differently. They trained two million workers on how to work safely. They brought in engineers to check their factories. The fashion industry is the world's second-largest polluter! Here are a few reasons why: 1. Clothes are made using toxic chemicals. Dangerous gases are released into the air when certain materials (such as polyester) are created. 2. In the United States, 25% of all pesticides are used on cotton farms. Some of these pesticides can cause asthma and other health problems. Chemicals from these farms pollute fresh water! 3. The average American throws away more than 70 pounds of clothes every year. Most of this clothing is burned or left in a landfill, where it can take hundreds of years to break down. The industry uses up a lot of natural resources. For example, it takes 1,800 gallons of water to make enough cotton for one pair of jeans. That is the same as 105 showers! People are starting to see the ugly side of fast fashion. They are learning more about how their clothes are made. And the clothing industry is starting to respond. In the United States, many small companies are creating clothes out of recycled or organic fabrics. Other larger companies are encouraging customers to recycle unwanted clothing. Everyone must play a role. Learn more about how your clothes are made and think carefully about what you buy. It can make a real difference. Questions: Think about how making cheap clothes puts people and the environment in danger. Does this make you want to change how you and your parents shop? If so, how? The author says that everyone must play a role to create change in this situation. What role can you play? How can you teach other people to help make a difference? Let's connect: https://linktr.ee/aliceconte --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alice679/message
In this episode, we will discuss some techniques that you can use in the listening test when you have multiple-choice questions. Let's connect: https://linktr.ee/aliceconte --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alice679/message
You don't need to know grammar. You need to absorb it. In this episode, I will explain why and how. Book mentioned: How I Learn Languages. “You cannot learn language from grammar, but you learn grammar from language”. Link website: https://alice-conte.mailchimpsites.com/ You can have a trial 15-minute lesson and writing corrections: contact me at aliceconte9@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alice679/message
In this episode, we are looking at what you should do when you read your task 2 question in IELTS academic. Let's connect: https://linktr.ee/aliceconte --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alice679/message
What we talk about: Sentence Flashcards (Quizlet: check it here) Dictations (to do also without a teacher) How many words you should learn When to study them My website: https://alice-conte.mailchimpsites.com/ You can contact me here for any questions, enquires or if you want to book a lesson. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alice679/message
TEXT: Plastic bottles lying in the gutter. Grocery bags tangled in branches. Food wrappers scuttling across the ground on a windy day. Although such examples of litter easily come to mind, they only hint at the serious and growing problem of plastic pollution — a problem mostly hidden from view. The problem with plastics is they do not easily degrade. They may break down, but only into smaller pieces. The smaller those pieces get, the more places they can go. Many pieces wind up at sea. Tiny bits of plastic float throughout the world's oceans. They wash up on remote islands. They collect in sea ice thousands of kilometers from the nearest city. They even meld with rock, creating a whole new material. Some scientists have proposed calling it plastiglomerate. Exactly how much plastic is out there remains a mystery. Scientists are hard at work trying to find out. So far, though, experts haven't found as much plastic floating in the oceans as they expected. All that missing plastic is worrisome, because the smaller a plastic bit becomes, the more likely it will make its way into a living thing, whether a tiny plankton or an enormous whale. And that may spell some real trouble. INTO THE SOUP [5]Plastics are used to make countless everyday products — from bottles to auto bumpers, from homework folders to flowerpots. In 2012, 288 million metric tons (317.5 million short tons) of plastic were produced worldwide. Since then, that amount has only grown. Just how much of that plastic winds up in the oceans remains unknown: Scientists estimate about 10 percent does. And one recent study suggests as much as 8 million metric tons (8.8 million short tons) of plastic wound up in the ocean in 2010 alone. How much plastic is that? “Five plastic bags filled with plastic for every foot of coastline in the world,” says Jenna Jambeck. She's the researcher from the University of Georgia, in Athens, who led the new study. It was published February 13 in Science. Of those millions of tons, as much as 80 percent had been used on land. So how did it get into the water? Storms washed some plastic litter into streams and rivers. These waterways then carried much of the trash downstream to the sea. The other 20 percent of plastic ocean trash enters the water directly. This debris includes fishing lines, nets and other items lost at sea, dumped overboard or abandoned when they become damaged or are no longer needed. Once in the water, not all plastics behave the same way. The most common plastic PET — is used to make water and soft-drink bottles. Unless filled with air, these bottles sink. This makes PET pollution tough to track. That's especially true if the bottles have drifted to the ocean depths. Most other types of plastic, however, bob along the surface. It's these types — used in milk jugs, detergent bottles and Styrofoam — that make up the abundance of floating plastic trash. QUESTIONS: Summerise the article in your own words What is the main purpose of paragraph 1? In your opinion, are people aware of this problem? What are some potential solutions you could foresee for solving this plastic problem? Let's connect: https://linktr.ee/aliceconte --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alice679/message
Legend: Valentine's Day is February 14. It is not a holiday, but it is a special day for many people in different countries around the world. Each year on Valentine's Day, friends and lovers exchange valentine cards, chocolates, candy, flowers, and other gifts. In elementary schools in North America, children make valentines for their classmates and put them in a large, decorated mailbox. On February 14, the teacher opens the box and distributes the cards to the students. Many schools also celebrate Valentine's Day with parties. People in many countries love to send and receive valentines. These days, more people send e-cards than regular cards. The cost of stamps is high, and e-cards are more convenient. There are many symbols of Valentine's Day, such as hearts, roses, and cupids. The symbol of cupid comes from ancient Roman times. Cupid was the son of the love goddess, Venus. Cupid was a playful child who flew around shooting love arrows into people's hearts, making them fall in love. There are many different stories about the origin of Valentine's Day. According to one legend, the custom of sending a card to a loved one goes back to the days of the Roman Empire. In the third century, there was a priest named Valentinus. Valentinus was put in jail and sentenced to die by Emperor Claudius because of his Christian beliefs. When Valentinus was in jail, he fell in love with the jailer's daughter. According to the story, the jailer's daughter was blind, but Valentinus had special abilities and was able to cure her. When he was in jail, she brought him food and delivered messages. The night before Valentinus was executed, he wrote a goodbye note to the jailer's daughter and signed it “Your Valentine.” If you want to get in contact with me: aliceconte9@gmail.com My speaking challenge: https://alice-conte.mailchimpsites.com/31day-speaking-challenge --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alice679/message
In this episode we will talk about: what idioms are whether you should learn them how to learn them 5 common idioms Let's connect: https://linktr.ee/aliceconte --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alice679/message
Download the transcript here What we are discussing in this episode: How can translation help you to learn a language? - Translating between languages can reveal their structural differences, as well as any similarities they may share such as vocabulary or word order. - The translation method is ideal for helping learners realize how different languages can convey a message in vastly different ways. - Translation is fantastic at engaging ‘both parts' of your brain; your native and target languages. It forces you to become accustomed to switching between your languages at a moment's notice, which strengthens your linguistic abilities. It's all about regular practice The many benefits of translation How Translation Can Reveal a Language's Secrets Practical steps for using translation Find me here: https://linktr.ee/aliceconte --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alice679/message
Questions: Can you cook? Who usually cooks in your house? What is your favourite dish? What kind of food do you like? Let's connect: https://linktr.ee/aliceconte --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alice679/message
In this episode, we are looking at useful expressions to talk about public transport and we are also going to answer some speaking questions. Try to do it yourself! Enjoy. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alice679/message
Questions: - (Part 1 question) Do you think you are a healthy person? - (Part 1 question) What do people your age do to stay healthy? - (Part 2 question) Describe someone you know who is healthy Let's connect: https://linktr.ee/aliceconte --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alice679/message