aspiretoachieve's podcast: Recent Episodes

Nykola Shroll-Lee

This show aims to help those of you who are studying Law, Finance and Accounting, GCSEs and A 'Levels or if you are just interested in these topics. Each week we will bring you a podcast focusing on a particular area of the above.

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This is a podcast about coherence in academic writing

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This podcast offers six reasons why you should study A Level Law.

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This mini-podcast focuses on mistakes students make when they write conclusions.

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This podcast takes a look at legal executives. Who are they? What do they do? How do you become one?

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This is a podcast about barristers, who they are, what they do and how to become one. 

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This is a short podcast focusing on the five key mistakes that are made by students when writing paragraphs.

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This is the first episode in our new series which focuses on the A Level Law syllabus. This first module covers the English Law System section of the syllabus.

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This podcast is about how to write a strong essay introduction to help you improve your marks in your assessments/essays/assignments. 

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This is the second episode in our two-part series on the four types of sentences that you may encounter or be asked to write. 

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This is the first podcast in our new academic writing series. This is the first in a two-part episode looking at the four types of sentence that you may read or need to write during your studies.

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This episode looks at certain behaviours that students may display or attitudes that students may have in class and why that may be the case.  

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This is the very first podcast in our series, which will focus on the field of TEFL teaching. 

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This podcast offers some suggestions to help you with your writing process, whether it be for university or general writing. 

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This second episode in our primary verbs mini-series looks at the verb "have".

References

Biber, D., Conrad, S., & Leech, G. (2002). Longman Student Grammar of Spoken and Written English. Harlow, England: Longman.

Collins. (2008). Easy Learning Grammar & Punctuation. Glasgow, Scotland: HarperCollins Publishers.

Murphy, R. (1994). English Grammar in Use. 2nd edition. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press

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This is the second episode in our series on English grammar. Today's episode focuses on the verb "to be". 

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This is the first episode in our new series on academic writing, which will focus on the essential elements for a well structured paragraph. 

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This is the first episode in our series on parts of speech, which will focus on nouns. The podcast will explain the various types of nouns and give examples of their use. This series is aimed to help both native and non-native speakers have a better understanding of English grammar. 

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This episode will describe the main sources of law in the English Legal System.

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This mini-podcast explains some of the most commonly used Latin and English terminology that we encounter when studying the English Legal System.

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This is an introductory episode in our course entitled The English Legal System. This course is useful to anyone studying Law, particularly in their first year, or someone who is just interested in the English Legal System.