We live in a world where learning English as a second language is essential. Not only for professional growth, but a second language brings possibilities to get to know a new culture. However, Learning English is much more than simply memorizing the translation of words into your language. This implies a total understanding of the language structure. The language is always rooted in the culture from which it comes. Therefore, you do not expect to be able to learn English without having adopted certain criteria and thoughts of the new culture in question.
Having the right information on how to start learning English as an ESL student is very important. There is a big difference between partially understanding the language and being fluent. If you want to acquire fluency but donβt know where to start, then this channel is for you
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7ESL Learning English
Talking about Holidays and Celebrations Around the World in English (EP. 7)
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How to Talk About Your Family in English | English Podcast (EP 6)
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7ESL Learning English
How to Talk About Your Hometown in English | English Conversation Practice (EP 5)
"Learn how to answer the #1 question in English: ""Where are you from?"" Join John and Lucy as they compare big city life with the countryside, teaching you the perfect vocabulary to describe your own hometown's weather, food, and culture.
In this episode, students will learn:
π Location Vocabulary: Essential words to explain exactly where you live, such as ""on the coast,"" ""inland,"" ""rural,"" and ""developed.""
ποΈ City vs. Countryside: Learn to contrast different environments using adjectives like ""modern"" and ""crowded"" versus ""traditional"" and ""peaceful.""
weather Describing the Atmosphere: Useful words for the climate (humid, chilly) and the vibe of the people (busy vs. laid-back).
β Grammar Focus: Master the phrase ""Famous For"" (e.g., ""My city is famous for spicy noodles"") and how to use ""There is / There are"" to describe landmarks.
π Pros & Cons: How to talk about the good things (convenience, safety) and the bad things (pollution, traffic) honestly.
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How to Talk about Jobs, Work & Career in English | English Speaking Practice (EP 6)
Join us for a complete guide to Jobs, Work & Careers! From nailing your job interview to handling a "bossy" manager, you will learn all the essential vocabulary and grammar to talk about your professional life with confidence.
In this episode, students will learn:
Job Vocabulary: Essential titles for the modern world, ranging from Doctors and Teachers to Software Developers and Freelancers.
Workplace Talk: Learn to describe your work environment, from open-plan offices to the pros and cons of "Remote Work" (WFH).
Grammar Focus: Master the tricky prepositions Work In (a place), Work At (a company), and Work As (a job title), plus how to use "Used to" for past jobs.
Work Conditions: Understand important business terms like Salary, Full-time vs. Part-time, Overtime, and the importance of Work-Life Balance.
Colleagues & Bosses: Fun ways to describe the people you work with, including "supportive" teammates and the annoying "Chatterbox."
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Different Ways to Say "Goodbye": 7esl.com/ways-to-say-goodbye/
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"What Do You Do For Fun?" Talking About Hobbies & Free Time with John & Lucy (EP 5)
Learn to talk about your hobbies naturally! In this episode, we master the Play, Go, Do rules, fix common grammar mistakes, and teach you how to make plans with friends.
In this episode, students will learn:
- Natural Questions: Why you should ask "What do you do for fun?" instead of the robotic "What is your hobby?"
- Grammar Rules: How to correctly use Like, Love, and Enjoy followed by the -ING form (Gerunds) so you sound smooth, not robotic.
- Vocabulary Mastery: The specific rules for using Play (games/ball), Go (movement/outdoor), and Do (solo exercise/martial arts).
- Descriptive Adjectives: Essential words to describe your hobbies, such as "relaxing," "challenging," "creative," and "rewarding."
- Social Skills: How to politely invite a friend out ("Would you like to...?") and how to say no without being rude.
If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to "English with John & Lucy" and give us a thumbs up!
4 days ago | [YT] | 19
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How to Talk About the Weather in English
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Different Ways to Say "Very Good" in English: 7esl.com/ways-to-say-very-good/
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How to Describe Your Day Like a Native Speaker!
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Different Ways to Say "Thank You" in English:
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