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Listen carefully, then answer the questions. The first 50 or so lessons lead to a fun way to think in English. Then our Audiobook begins with Pablo of the Forest. Pablo has his own learning challenges and reads English slowly. He also likes writing in different colors to help him see and remember new words. Pablo also often finds other ways to learn English and loves to write in English. Try part one of our learn English audiobook https://eattmag.com/begins/ where you can send us your answers to the first lessons. Download lessons straight to your phone so you can listen and learn 24 hours a day. The EATT Magazine Audiobook series uses slow, short listening and interactive exercises, including videos to improve your English. EATT Magazine English lesson 2 https://eattmag.com/at-himself/ EATT Magazine English lesson 3 and a translation activity https://eattmag.com/solid-muscular-frame/

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Pablo was suddenly very tired. He was also feeling very thirsty.

So he decided to go home and make himself a nice cup of coffee. It was a beautiful, warm, sunny day. And though he was feeling hungry, he decided first he needed to get himself a nice drink. Normally, he wouldn't drink coffee after about 2:00 PM as he felt somehow made it more difficult for him to sleep.

He was thinking about his favorite coffee cup when he suddenly realized that he had a series of habits that some people might have found a bit strange.

The first habit he had was that in the morning first thing he would have a cup of tea.

Normally, it would be peppermint tea, and he would have his peppermint tea in a particular cup.

Later in the morning, if he was at home, he would have his second cup for the day, and this would be a cup of coffee.

And this cup of coffee was in a different cup, A cup that he had bought online some time ago that he held on to very carefully. That was just the right size for his coffee in the morning and it was easy to go back and get a top-up.

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Pablo sat down on the stool in the kitchen and closed his eyes to think back for a moment.

He remembered a few weeks ago being in the park near his apartment, sitting on a bench in the sun and noticing a small blackbird. “It can’t be the same one,” he thought.

Then he remembered that was the day it rained.

He had gone for a walk, turned his phone on silent, and sat on a park bench.

One of his teachers had told him years ago that he should improve his skills in observation. So, when it rained, he stayed on the bench with his rain hat and raincoat for a few minutes, observing the people running through the park to get out of the rain.

When he saw a little bird, a little bird that liked to jump around. He seemed to love the rain, unlike the people running in all directions. And sometimes he made an exciting chirp when he flew up high and down low quickly.

Pablo wondered if he loved the rain because there were fewer people around and therefore he could jump around everywhere.

Pablo opened his eyes and smiled at the memory. He decided to go back to the park and see if he could find the little bird again. He grabbed his raincoat, just in case, and headed out the door.

As he walked through the park, he looked around for the little bird. He saw many other birds, but not the one he was looking for. He sat down on a bench and waited, hoping the little bird would appear.

After a while, he heard a familiar chirp and looked up to see the little blackbird hopping around on a nearby tree branch. Pablo smiled and watched as the bird flew from branch to branch, chirping happily.

Pablo felt grateful for this moment of peace and connection with nature. He sat there for a while longer, watching the bird and enjoying the beauty of the park.

In today's English lesson—listen to the first sentence

“Pablo sat down on the stool in the kitchen and closed his eyes to think back for a moment.”

“In this sentence, we have two new vocabulary words: ‘stool’ and ‘moment’. A ‘stool’ is a type of chair without a back or arms, often used in kitchens or bars. A ‘moment’ is a very short period of time.”

“Can you use the words ‘stool’ and ‘moment’ in your own sentences? For example, ‘I sat on the stool at the bar and ordered a drink’ or ‘I only need a moment to finish this task.’”

“He remembered a few weeks ago being in the park near his apartment, sitting on a bench in the sun and noticing a small blackbird. ‘It can’t be the same one,’ he thought.”

“In this sentence, we have two new vocabulary words: ‘

An ‘apartment’ is a type of housing where people live in individual units within a larger building. A ‘bench’ is a long seat for several people, often found in parks or public places

Practice using the new vocabulary: “Can you use the words ‘apartment’, ‘bench’, and ‘blackbird’ in your own sentences?

For example, ‘I live in an apartment building with many other people’ or ‘I sat on the bench and watched the people walking by.’”

Play the lesson again and listen carefully

Then test your English and try to remember the answers to these questions.

Then test your English

  1. “Where did Pablo go for a walk?”
  2. “What did Pablo see in the park?”

English language exercises

Can you retell the story in your own words?

Can you write a continuation of the story?

Why is the importance of observation, appreciation of nature and mindfulness important

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Just as Pablo turned towards the kitchen window, he saw a bird. A little Blackbird. The little Blackbird sitting on the windowsill had small bright yellow eyes. The bird seemed to be looking almost curiously at Pablo for some reason. As if he was wondering what Pablo was about to do. Pablo stood very still. He did not want to see the bird fly away. It was not every day that Pablo had a little black bird sitting on his kitchen windowsill, but then again. He wondered. Had he seen this bird before? Was this the little bird that had been sitting outside on the steps? The same day he had sat outside last Saturday, on the steps outside his apartment on the sidewalk in the sun. Probably not, he thought to himself. How would he know anyway? Little blackbirds like this one, well, most of them looked the same. Although this one was kind of a little bit different. he seemed confident somehow. As he was meant to be there and Pablo was the visitor It was certainly looking at him a little bit differently, as if it was most curious. Perfect, Pablo thought. Now the little bird was going to delay his pizza making and he was feeling very hungry. The little bird's eyes seemed to dart around the kitchen very quickly before landing on Pablo. Was he curious about me? Pablo wondered to himself, while he must be. Nice to have company, Pablo thought. As he remembered how difficult it was being away from people. Especially at the time, so many people were separated from each other. He appreciated the company of this little bird. The bird looked up and chirped at him happily. He then chirped again very loudly and flew away. English lesson objective Enhance your understanding of descriptive language by answering the following questions Answer the following questions: Have you ever observed a unique encounter with an animal or bird? * How do you think Pablo felt when he first noticed the blackbird? * Why do you think he wanted the bird to stay? * How did Pablo's feelings change when he realized the bird might have been observing him before?

What have learned about the descriptive language and emotions through the story of Pablo and the little black bird? Exercises: Write a continuation of the story, imagining what happens after the blackbird flies away. Create a piece of artwork sharing some part of the story

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When Pablo woke up from his dream. He suddenly realized something.

He had been writing his dreams down now for many years on a Google Doc on his phone.

Just little things that he could remember.

Stories.

People. Places.

Points in time.

And he had begun to realize that there were certain themes. Almost. Storyboards.

Sometimes it was if he was traveling along in a dream and he would drop into another dream.

Sometimes you would wake up in a dream.

That was fun.

He would look out a window or move through a doorway just by thinking about it.

Sometimes he could navigate through dreams. He could move from one dream to another, but he never really remembered how he did this.

Sometimes he would wake up laughing.

Not all dreams were good, of course.

And so he was beginning to train himself to wake up in the middle of a dream that he didn't like.

This was a skill that took some time, and he realized now over many years how he could often now do it.

Or move from a bad dream into a good one.

Sometimes he dreamt another languages. He loved dreaming in English.

And liked dreams in many languages.

At times he dreamt he was a gardener. Or he was a builder. Or he was a teacher. Or sometimes it felt like he would drop in on other people's dreams and play a role like an actor in a play.

He might be a kitchen hand or someone looking after beautiful horses in an old stable from long ago

At other times. He would get little messages. Like not to spend too much money. He didn't always like that dream, but. It had been helpful.

He membered it well, wrote it down and made a budget spent less saved more.

Thinking of that, Pablo got up to make his pizza, a good cheap meal he thought to himself he could add some good healthy ingredients and it was easy to share with others and with that went straight into the kitchen to start making his pizza dough.

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The smell of rain. Pablo wondered what it was called. The smell of rain. It reminded him of his home country.

Pablo decided to Google it. The name of the word was Petrichor

The word Petrichor means

The earthy smell when rain falls on dry soil. He suddenly felt very sleepy. He decided to lay down and have a nap before making his pizza.

Shortly after he lay down, there was another knock at the door.

When Pablo got to the door, there was a young man with black curly hair. Standing on the unevenly, a hoverboard hovering above the ground.

Coming for a ride? He asked.

Pablo thought he looked familiar. He couldn't quite remember where he'd met him, but he'd seen him at some point somewhere.

I'm not sure, Pablo said. Just as the young man reached out, grabbed him by the hand and placed him precariously on the back of his hoverboard. And down the stairs they went, quickly, whizzing past people who were quietly coming upstairs.

Out into the street and along the footpath, as fast as the board could carry them, they made their way outside the doors of a large bank.

Pablo jumped off the board and walked through the doors of the bank. Where there was a large queue of people standing. He stood in line.

Above him was a very large television screen, like a movie theatre.

Above him was playing an advertisement.

He looked ahead of him in the line. In front of him there was his friend Peter. Pablo looked up to the big screen and the words suddenly appeared in

Chat

Get

Peter

Too

Suddenly, Pablo woke up.

English Lesson: Vocabulary and Reading Comprehension

Objective: Identify new vocabulary words from the text above and understand the meaning of the words used in our story

"The Smell of Rain"

  1. Have you ever noticed a unique smell when it rains?

What experiences and feelings have you had about the smell of rain?

  1. "Petrichor." Do you know what it means?

The word Petrichor can be described as "the earthy smell when rain falls on dry soil."

  1. Listening to how this word relates to the story, how it might be used in other ways?

Comprehension Questions:

  1. What did Pablo wonder about when he smelled the rain?
  2. How did Pablo discover the name of the word related to the smell of rain?
  3. What does the word Petrichor mean?
  4. What did Pablo do after discovering the meaning of the word Petrichor?
  5. Who did Pablo meet outside his door?
  6. What did the young man offer Pablo?
  7. Where did Pablo and the young man go on the hoverboard?
  8. What did Pablo see when he walked into the bank?
  9. Who did the big screen in the bank mention?
  10. What happened at the end of the story?

English language vocabulary from today's lesson

  1. Petrichor - the earthy smell when rain falls on dry soil
  2. Hoverboard - a type of skateboard that hovers above the ground
  3. Precariously - dangerously unstable or insecure
  4. Queue - a line of people waiting for something
  5. Advertisement - a public promotion of a product or service
  6. Whizzing - moving quickly through the air with a buzzing sound
  7. Comprehension - understanding or grasp of something
  8. Reminded - caused someone to remember something
  9. Familiar - known or recognized from past experience
  10. Suddenly - happening quickly and unexpectedly.

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Pablo opened the door, and standing in front of him was Sylvia.

Sylvia held a small handful of things, including a small bunch of bright-green leaves.

I thought you could do with some of these? She winked.

I heard you were making a pizza.

What is it? Pablo asked.

Arugula, she said. Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrr ugula, she said again in her heavy accent and laughed.

But where I come from, boy, we call it Rocket, and it grows like a rocket it does too.

Very good for you, lad, packed with vitamin C and K, improves ye bones and keeps you healthy, boy

And what does it taste like? Pablo asked

Like a spicy bite, peppery hot wakes you up; it does and is great on a pizza.

In the oven? Pablo asked

Ha, Sylvia laughed. Rip it after a quick wash under the tap.

Throw it on your pizza after it's just out of the oven and you are about to put it on the plate, lad.

Try it, she said, holding out a piece. Pablo grabbed it and bit into it.

He said he thought it was peppery and almost nutty; it tastes excellent, he said

Sylvia smiled and gave Pablo a small box with garlic and onions.

Where did you get it? He asked

Time will soon tell, Sylvia said and waved goodbye.

Pablo placed the box, and the Arugula, or Rocket as Sylvia had said it was also called, onto the kitchen table and looked out the open window.

There he could see the faint drops of rain, and then he could smell a strange and familiar smell; he knew that smell it was the smell of …

English lesson Objectives:

Learn to recognize new vocabulary related to food and cooking.

Understand the use of different accents in the English language.

Exercises:

Define and describe any new words you may have learned in the story.

Answer the questions below

"What did Sylvia bring to Pablo?"

"What did Sylvia tell Pablo about Arugula?"

"What is another name for Arugula?

Discussion

"What accents do you find easy to understand"?

"What kind of accent do you think Sylvia has"?

Describe each of the words below and add them to your vocabulary list

  1. Arugula
  2. Handful
  3. Leaves
  4. Wink
  5. Pizza
  6. Accent
  7. Rocket
  8. Vitamin C and K
  9. Peppery
  10. Smell

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Pablo looked up and looked around, catching a glimpse of himself in the mirror; ugh, he gasped

He was still in his pajamas

The kitchen was a total mess; he quickly ran and closed the bathroom door, where a wet towel was hanging and his shaving gear
another disaster area, he thought to himself.

Running to his bedroom, he jumped out of his pajamas and into some track pants.

He grabbed a jumper, threw it over his pajama top, and quickly tucked it in
He leaped over a pile of washing, grabbed some books off the floor, placed them on the table, and put the clothes into the washing basket.
He tripped over the cord powering his old laptop and fell onto the washing basket, tipping it over.
Coming, he yelled once he got up and quickly made his way to the door
Knock, knock, knock
He undid the lock and opened the door, and to his surprise.

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Pablo had a busy day and realized he was getting hungry when he was thinking about his pizza.

Um, he thought, what can he make quickly and easily?
Something crisp and crunchy
with some flavor.

He had some eggs in the fridge with a blue colored shell
they were a mix, the women had told him at the market
but he was in a rush and did not have time to ask what they were a mix of.

They always laughed and had a wry sense of humor.
But Pablo knew the shady ladies, as some people had called them, were always looking out for him and spoiled him in one way or another.

And he was sure it was just not because he sometimes took them some extra lemons to sell when he had been given too many.

Thinking of them, he opened the freezer and found a bag of hash browns. He took two out to defrost and then found the last remaining tomato in the fridge.
"That must have cost a pretty penny." he heard one of the ladies say, but it had also been given to him.
So, he just winked at her, and she laughed as he moved on through the market.
Pablo knew many of the stallholders now in the market at the old meat factory.
It smelt like garlic, coriander, and flowers, he had thought to himself that day.

He heated some oil in the pan and gently placed the hash browns in it when the oil was just below smoking hot to get them nice and crisp.
After a few minutes on each side, he placed them on the little hot plate to go into the griller.
Then sliced the tomato into four thick slices and tossed them in the pan for 2 minutes, a minute on each side.
Then added a knob of butter, freshly ground black pepper across the top, and a generous sprinkle of sea salt.

Grated some tasty cheese for melting and sliced some super thin slices of Parmesan the deli guy at the market had given him wrapped in wax paper, with a wink when his wife was not looking.
He heated the grill and placed a large spoon of pesto on top of the hash brown, spreading it slowly along the crunchy top.

Adding the slices of tomato on top, he could smell the greenery of the pesto, then added the thin Parmesan, followed by the grated cheese for melting on top of the stack.
Placing it under the grill for three minutes, he carefully watched as the hash brown crisped around the edges, the cheese melted, running down the sides, and the pesto bubbled away slowly. He felt a gurgle just looking at it.
Sliding them onto the plate, grabbing his tea, and waiting a few seconds for them to cool down, he cut the first one in half and lifted it to his lips, about to take his first bite.

..... then suddenly, there was a knock at the door

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Is there any room for mushrooms?

That night, Pablo had a funny dream.

He was sitting up on the magic carpet.

Flying above and through the clouds

When he looked down, he realized the carpet was made of pizza, and he was sitting on top of a large slice of pepperoni.

Large leaves of green lettuce stuck to the pizza, blew with melted cheese. Blew up, up into the air

Giant wheels of fried onions and huge cloves of purple garlic bubbled away among the whole black peppercorns glistening in the sunlight.

He was driving the pizza high up through the sky.

His steering wheel was made of a giant mushroom with soft rubbery edges.

He held on tight, turned the slice gently to the left, then lifted the mushroom as the whole portion glided up effortlessly. Towards the rising sun

He turned to the left, where cows and pigs flew by waving brightly Texan scarfs in Blue, White, and Red.

Pablo began to laugh. He was still laughing when he woke up and suddenly remembered he had no mushrooms.

How could he fly the pizza if he had no mushrooms?

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Serendipity. Read the words while listening to the story of Pablo to improve your reading and listening in English

Pablo hoped Mary was ok?

when he got off the call

He knew her family was very strict and did not want her to get the sickness.

Many people had been sick this winter with a new kind of flu

A kind of winter cold that gave people the chills.

Just then, something serendipitous happened

Serendipity was a new word Pablo had learned

meaning - a good surprise.

Pablo had just got another text from his friend about the party.

The text said they were having an outdoor event

A bit cold for that, Pablo thought

Pablo was excited now

He wanted to go out and taste the world

After all this time inside

Unable to meet his friends

“Outside ?“ Pablo texted back.

An outdoor/indoor patio/ verandah/balcony party, his friend texted back with a little smile.

A kind of Texan grill

Umm thought Pablo sounds tasty.

And then he suddenly remembered the Pizza he made recently.

The smell was not quite what he wanted it to be.

Was he missing something in the Pizza he made for Maria?

His oven had just broken down, and so how was he going to make another one?

In the microwave, he thought.

But how could he make it crispy and yummy tasting with something a little healthy on it?

He knew Maria would like another one they did not have much money also he thought.

Perhaps he could make it a Texan flavour.

Serendipitous, he wondered, was not quite sure how to use this new word yet.

But another friend had told him serendipity meant

Something wonderful.

Meant to be.

Feeling it.

Knowing it.

At precisely the correct exact time or moment.

And the Collins dictionary said it was

The faculty of making fortunate discoveries by accident.

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Mary threw her phone down on the bed, and slammed the bedroom door.

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Pablo had been listening to the radio app on his phone and for the weather update before his shower.

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As he grabbed his towel, he heard the announcement a major winter storm was making its way across the northeastern part of the country.

The severe storm had threatened to knock out power to thousands of people.

Accidents were now expected up and down the east coast.

The local newsreader said many areas could have as much as three to five feet or more than well over a meter of snow on the ground.

This would be an excellent week to organize his photos on his phone, old iPad, as well as his computer, Pablo thought.

Thinking about the weather, Pablo knew it would be a challenge for many people inside the apartments.

He wondered how Maria was faring a young woman on the third floor with three children who did not appear to have anyone else often to help her.

Pablo knew she was sometimes struggling as he had seen Sylvia delivering small parcels of food and soup to her door several times.

Pablo had also collected a food parcel for Maria once when she had to take one of the children to the doctor.

The trip[involved taking all of them as she did not have anyone to help her with the little ones.

I know Pablo thought I could make a pizza take a slice for himself, and give them give one to Maria, telling her he had made two pizzas.

Pablo loved making pizzas and had a cheap frozen pizza in the freezer with cheese and Pepperoni on it.

He knew Maria did not eat meat, but the little ones did as he had seen Maria giving the children hot dogs.

So he decided to make the pizza with one-half Pepperoni only.

He would make them well before dinner time.

Then send Maria a text saying he would drop off an extra pizza he had made.

With that Pablo, excitedly pulled that frozen pizza out of the freezer.

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Pablo wanted to help people over the holidays.

English, Lesson 76 Part 20 Chapter 1

Pablo had planned his Christmas alone and was getting ready.

He already knew it was not a good time to waste time

watching lots of bad news and had prepared to be busy.

He had charged his phone and ordered a new charger for his old iPad
to arrive in the new year.

He liked to use that for his exercise videos, sometimes placing

it high on a stool when he was doing stretches.

He wanted to do some warm-up exercises and warm down stretches

with videos from YouTube when he was home alone over the holidays.

Sometimes he just used his laptop or phone.

He made time to talk with Silvia and some other neighbors he liked at a distance.

He also made time to wave to people he knew on the street.

He did this in the mornings very early when he went for a good walk
early in the morning.

A massive winter storm was coming, and he knew other people

would be lonely also, so he liked to wave or chat at a distance

when he could.

He knew it made him and other people feel good.

He had also found some old cards and gave some to people who lived alone as happy new Year cards.

But he would keep Mr. Pickering's cards to sell.

He had already got some good food, vegetables, and fruits.

For New Year's Eve, he was planning a kitchen challenge

and cooking something he had never cooked before.

Pablo had some extra cans of soup and vegetables he took

to the local food back in his neighborhood.

He also made a small donation on a list of local food banks

across the US at feeding america .org

https://www.feedingamerica.org/find-your-local-foodbank

If the Christmas storm became terrible in January,

he would sort through some old photos and videos.

He planned to move them into separate folders on his old laptop.

Then later carefully onto a drive and get organized into the new year.

He might even update his CV and maybe his LinkedIn profile

but would do that last.

Pablo wanted to wish everyone a happy new year and had a

list of people in English to message the new year

Wow, Pablo thought he was going to be so busy, he

hoped he had time for a few naps in the afternoons.

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Pablo knew it would also be a challenge in isolation over the Christmas and new year time.

But he had lots of lessons planned, and he would call friends and family, including Sharron, who always made him funny English lessons on zoom,.

That, along with his exercise, would help him to stay happy and healthy to see in the new year, which he was very excited about and keen to see this year over and out.

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Test your English now by answering the questions below in English

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English, Lesson 74. Part 18 Chapter 1

When Pablo was on his way back home carrying his groceries along with Mr. Pickering's parcel, he was thinking about his plan.

Pablo made a quick list of the places he could find, the podcasts he used to improve his English, and the apps he thought they were on.

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There were also some YouTube channels he

subscribed to, and he noted them down

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Pablo also struggled with long words in his own language as well as English.

Pablo knew he not a good speller in either language.

Mr. Anderson said he did not have to know how to spell to speak English.

But if he kept writing, the spelling would slowly become more and more familiar over time,

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Sharron continued on with her Story while they were still standing in the bathroom together.

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Pablo glanced up at himself in the bathroom mirror his thick black curly hair looked unusually wild today, he thought as then looked back at Sharron in the mirror.

Sharron had dried the last of the tears from her eyes leaving black dabs on her cheeks from the cheaper makeup she decided to wear today.

Sharron had been crying a few times now on her most recent visits to help Pablo around the house since he had broken his arm Pablo thought to himself looking up at her.

Pablo knew the course Sharron was doing hard forced her to look carefully at her life story.

He knew this was painful.

Sharron had shared a lot about her personal life with Pablo.

Pablo was so pleased Sharron had chosen to help him shortly after the accident.

He had met Sharron at the hospital where she volunteered.

He also knew Sharron had not had such an easy life, and she was addicted to her phone and cigarettes among other things he had begun to think.

Sharron was fighting hard to give these things up, and she had told him many funny stories, of her life while she was going through this her latest self-help course.

Sharron looked back at Pablo in the bathroom mirror, she knew he was going crazy stuck in the house and needed more activities to keep his mind active until he could go back outside.

What helpful hospital tricks could Sharron show him now, she wondered.

Aha, she thought to herself I know, I've got it.

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Sharron had not quite stopped, crying.

By the time she appeared in the bathroom doorway looking for Pablo she could gently hold back the last of the tears.

Pablo who was standing over the sink, looked up and smiled.

A long thick line of sweat had poured down Pablo's back as it had been an unusually hot and humid night.

He was so pleased she had come over as he had not left the house now for well over a week.

He handed Sharron the box of tissues from the left-hand side of the sink.

She gently pulled three tissues from the box and blew her nose.

“Oh, Pablo!,” Sharron said.

“I must look such a mess to you,” as she leaned forward-looking into the bathroom mirror.

“No, no not at all,” Pablo said in perfect English.

Pablo is learning fast Sharron thought to herself as she sniffed away the last of her tears.

Pablo laughed and smiled.

“Ok, maybe you can teach me one of your hospital tricks”, Pablo said winking at Sharron.

Pablo then carefully tried to grab the soap using his left hand slowly like a robot as this arm was still in plaster from the accident.

“Never, no never in a million years”, Sharron said throwing her head back dramatically as if she held some secret she would never share.

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Why are we talking about stories?

In the last few lessons we have been

talking about stories because

1: They can be a fun way to think in English

2: Stories can help you share at any level of English

3: Stories can teach us about ourselves,

others and about life.

4 Stories can connect us and help explain

the meaning of our lives.

5 Can help improve our listening skills, vocabulary,

grammar, and our understanding of the world around us.

6 Storytelling is the oldest form of teaching.

It can also help you create a shared understanding of a place,

time or event and add meaning.

7 Stories can help us process and remember information.

Stories can also inspire us toward a learning goal.

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To not only learn English but also other things

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Hello friend, Why are we

talking about stories?

In the last few lessons we have been

talking about stories because

1: They can be a fun way to think in English

2: Stories can help you share at any level of English

3: Stories can teach us about ourselves,

others and about life.

4 Stories can connect us and help explain

the meaning of our lives.

5 Can help improve our listening skills, vocabulary,

grammar, and our understanding of the world around us.

6 Storytelling is the oldest form of teaching.

It can also help you create a shared understanding of a place,

time or event and add meaning.

7 Stories can help us process and remember information.

Stories can also inspire us toward a learning goal.

Please add a comment on our website or fill in the form

and let us know how stories can help you.

To not only learn English but also other things

that are important you may like to learn.

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Hello friend, Why are we

talking about stories?

In the last few lessons we have been

talking about stories because

1: They can be a fun way to think in English

2: Stories can help you share at any level of English

3: Stories can teach us about ourselves,

others and about life.

4 Stories can connect us and help explain

the meaning of our lives.

5 Can help improve our listening skills, vocabulary,

grammar, and our understanding of the world around us.

6 Storytelling is the oldest form of teaching.

It can also help you create a shared understanding of a place,

time or event and add meaning.

7 Stories can help us process and remember information.

Stories can also inspire us toward a learning goal.

Please add a comment on our website or fill in the form

and let us know how stories can help you.

To not only learn English but also other things

that are important you may like to learn.

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Hello friend.

Today we are again talking about and thinking about our stories.

Could you write a story?

Do you have a story in your mind?

Or have you written a story before?

If so, what kind of story would you write about?

Would your story be like one of the stories we mentioned before?

A story where the hero saves the world.

Or where the Heroine or the hero escapes?

or the main character in the story could help out a friend,

or help their family or help their friends family?

What kind of short story could you write in English?

Please think about this over the coming weeks

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Hello friend.

Today we are again talking about and thinking about our stories.

Could you write a story?

Do you have a story in your mind?

Or have you written a story before?

If so, what kind of story would you write about?

Would your story be like one of the stories we mentioned before?

A story where the hero saves the world.

Or where the Heroine or the hero escapes?

or the main character in the story could help out a friend,

or help their family or help their friends family?

What kind of short story could you write in English?

Please think about this over the coming weeks

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Hello friend.

Today we are again talking about and thinking about our stories.

Could you write a story?

Do you have a story in your mind?

Or have you written a story before?

If so, what kind of story would you write about?

Would your story be like one of the stories we mentioned before?

A story where the hero saves the world.

Or where the Heroine or the hero escapes?

or the main character in the story could help out a friend,

or help their family or help their friends family?

What kind of short story could you write in English?

Please think about this over the coming weeks

and post your comments on our website or in the form in this lesson.

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Today we are going to talk about stories and different kinds of writing genre.

Do you know what is a writing genre?

A genre is a category of literature, a way to organise and define various types of fiction.

Literature in the form of prose, especially novels, that describes imaginary events and people.

And literature is written works.

The kind of written work you may find in a book in a novel for example.

So let me ask you what kind of books or stories do you like to read are they,

Fantasy,

or Science fiction

Western

Romance

Thriller

Or Mystery?

Or is there another kind of book or story you like?

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Hello friend.

Today we are going to talk about stories and different kinds of writing genre.

Do you know what is a writing genre?

A genre is a category of literature, a way to organise and define various types of fiction.

Literature in the form of prose, especially novels, that describes imaginary events and people.

And literature is written works.

The kind of written work you may find in a book in a novel for example.

So let me ask you what kind of books or stories do you like to read are they,

Fantasy,

or Science fiction

Western

Romance

Thriller

Or Mystery?

Or is there another kind of book or story you like?

Do let us know in the level three part of this lesson, and we look forward to your answers in our Saturday lesson.


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Hello friend.

Today we are going to talk about stories and different kinds of writing genre.

Do you know what is a writing genre?

A genre is a category of literature, a way to organise and define various types of fiction.

Literature in the form of prose, especially novels, that describes imaginary events and people.

And literature is written works.

The kind of written work you may find in a book in a novel for example.

So let me ask you what kind of books or stories do you like to read are they,

Fantasy,

or Science fiction

Western

Romance

Thriller

Or Mystery?

or is there another kind of book or story you like?

Do let us know in the level three part of this lesson, and we look forward to your answers in our Saturday lesson.


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What are your “New Year’s” resolutions?

Will you make a “New Year’s” resolution?

Did you have “New Year’s” resolutions last year?

And will you make a “New Year’s” resolutions this year?

These are just some of the questions in today's lesson.

One of my “New Year’s” resolutions for this coming year is to tell a story.

A story that came to mind one day when I was on my bike when I was riding alongside the river.

It's a story about someone living in a new city and the things he learns about the world around him

And another resolution I have for the coming year is to learn faster and to Work Smarter, Not Harder

Do you know what it means to Work Smarter, Not Harder?

So one example of Working Smarter, Not Harder could be

Instead of writing long emails, sometimes it's better to pick up the phone

So, this might work for some people but it can be a challenge if you are learning English

And depending on your level of English this might not always be the best option for you

So in this is the case you might change that idea into another idea such as

to write smaller emails not longer ones so you can improve your English by writing more emails faster

about more subjects so you can learn faster by improving the range of subjects you can write and learn about.

One of my goals also In the future is to Automate more tasks.

This will reduce the number of decisions I have to make throughout the day.

So, what tasks could I automate I wonder?

I know.

I could automate the way I email some of our English language students, here at learn English with Cullen.

If I made a system, then we could send and receive emails, more automatically to help our students.

Then I could then spend more time creating my story.

That can then help more of our students in a faster way, so I could create a series of podcasts that go into an audio book.

and I could create a free and a paid audio book version of the story so this could pay for more of free and a paid story.

Audio books that could help more and more students at different levels at Learn English with Cullen.

Ok, So lets go through the questions you can answer in the form or in the link to the form if you can't see the form, ok ready.

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So for example a goal maybe to

Listen to more English podcasts

Or another goal maybe to answer some of the questions in the form in this podcast.

Yes, that could be a great goal

Or another goal may be to speak with more people in English by joining a meetup where more people speak English or a sports team, or any other class where people might speak English.

So please leave your answers in the form or in a comment on our website.
And so let's learn faster and Work Smarter, Not Harder together.

And to you and everyone who supports and your learning journey my friend.
I wish you a very Happy New Year.

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What are your “New Year’s” resolutions?

What are your “New Year’s” resolutions?

Will you make a “New Year’s” resolution?

Did you have “New Year’s” resolutions last year?

And will you make a “New Year’s” resolutions this year?

These are just some of the questions in today's lesson.

One of my “New Year’s” resolutions for this coming year is to tell a story.

A story that came to mind one day when I was on my bike when I was riding alongside the river.

It's a story about someone living in a new city and the things he learns about the world around him

And another resolution I have for the coming year is to learn faster and to Work Smarter, Not Harder

Do you know what it means to Work Smarter, Not Harder?

So one example of Working Smarter, Not Harder could be

Instead of writing long emails, sometimes it's better to pick up the phone

So, this might work for some people but it can be a challenge if you are learning English

And depending on your level of English this might not always be the best option for you

So in this is the case you might change that idea into another idea such as

to write smaller emails not longer ones so you can improve your English by writing more emails faster

about more subjects so you can learn faster by improving the range of subjects you can write and learn about.

One of my goals also In the future is to Automate more tasks.

This will reduce the number of decisions I have to make throughout the day.

So, what tasks could I automate I wonder?

I know.

I could automate the way I email some of our English language students, here at learn English with Cullen.

If I made a system, then we could send and receive emails, more automatically to help our students.

Then I could then spend more time creating my story.

That can then help more of our students in a faster way, so I could create a series of podcasts that go into an audio book.

and I could create a free and a paid audio book version of the story so this could pay for more of free and a paid story.

Audio books that could help more and more students at different levels at Learn English with Cullen.

Ok, So lets go through the questions you can answer in the form or in the link to the form if you can't see the form, ok ready.

Answer these questions in this link

https://forms.gle/cwPVTgzqhEvtaSKa8

if you cannot see a form below.

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So for example a goal maybe to

Listen to more English podcasts

Or another goal maybe to answer some of the questions in the form in this podcast.

Yes, that could be a great goal

Or another goal may be to speak with more people in English by joining a meetup where more people speak English or a sports team, or any other class where people might speak English.

So please leave your answers in the form or in a comment on our website.
And so let's learn faster and Work Smarter, Not Harder together.

And to you and everyone who supports and your learning journey my friend.
I wish you a very Happy New Year.

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Hello friend,

Click this link if you can not see a video in this lesson

https://eattmag.com/learn-english/

What are your “New Year’s” resolutions?

What are your “New Year’s” resolutions?

Will you make a “New Year’s” resolution?

Did you have “New Year’s” resolutions last year?

And will you make a “New Year’s” resolutions this year?

These are just some of the questions in today's lesson.

One of my “New Year’s” resolutions for this coming year is to tell a story.

A story that came to mind one day when I was on my bike when I was riding alongside the river.

It's a story about someone living in a new city and the things he learns about the world around him

And another resolution I have for the coming year is to learn faster and to Work Smarter, Not Harder

Do you know what it means to Work Smarter, Not Harder?

So one example of Working Smarter, Not Harder could be

Instead of writing long emails, sometimes it's better to pick up the phone

So, this might work for some people but it can be a challenge if you are learning English

And depending on your level of English this might not always be the best option for you

So in this is the case you might change that idea into another idea such as

to write smaller emails not longer ones so you can improve your English by writing more emails faster

about more subjects so you can learn faster by improving the range of subjects you can write and learn about.

One of my goals also In the future is to Automate more tasks.

This will reduce the number of decisions I have to make throughout the day.

So, what tasks could I automate I wonder?

I know.

I could automate the way I email some of our English language students, here at learn English with Cullen.

If I made a system, then we could send and receive emails, more automatically to help our students.

Then I could then spend more time creating my story.

That can then help more of our students in a faster way, so I could create a series of podcasts that go into an audio book.

and I could create a free and a paid audio book version of the story so this could pay for more of free and a paid story.

Audio books that could help more and more students at different levels at Learn English with Cullen.

Ok, So lets go through the questions you can answer in the form or in the link to the form if you can't see the form, ok ready.

Answer these questions in this link

https://forms.gle/cwPVTgzqhEvtaSKa8

if you cannot see a form below.

Loading…

So for example a goal maybe to

Listen to more English podcasts

Or another goal maybe to answer some of the questions in the form in this podcast.

Yes, that could be a great goal

Or another goal may be to speak with more people in English by joining a meetup where more people speak English or a sports team, or any other class where people might speak English.

So please leave your answers in the form or in a comment on our website.
And so let's learn faster and Work Smarter, Not Harder together.

And to you and everyone who supports and your learning journey my friend.
I wish you a very Happy New Year.

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What is automation?

Find lesson 50, Level 5 https://eattmag.com/learn-english/ if you cannot see a video in this lesson.

Try to remember what ideas and words are in the video.

Hello friend, thank you for joining Learn English with Cullen.

Today we are talking about what is automation and how can we use it to learn English?

What is automation in simple terms?

Automation is a way, a method, or a kind of system of operating or controlling or making a process by highly automatic means.

It reduces the need for people supporting the process or the device by automating a process.

And here is an example of automation and how can we use it to learn English.

The first is filling in the form inside this lesson with your name, email and answers.

This will automatically send you a copy of your answers so you can review your answers.

These are just some ways this can help you to learn English faster.

It gives you quick instant automatic feedback straight away.

Asks you to check your answers again so you are teaching yourself

Helps you find any areas you need to improve on in this lesson

Offers you a chance to listen or watch the lesson again

Triggers your memory of any new words you need to remember

Develops your problem-solving abilities and helps you to recall words

Improves your brain’s flexibility in other areas with new ideas and concepts

So, there we have it we have just learned some advantages of Automation in learn English with Cullen.

Now what are some other examples of automation?

Automatic assembly lines and machines.

The automated assembly line specializes in assembly, inspection, marking and packaging in the later stages of product manufacturing.

Business rules: So in the example of when a customer arrives, welcome them and get them a drink.

Robotics Can be flexible machines flexible enough to do a range of tasks

Algorithms : Uses computer logic to make a decision

What might be some disadvantages of Automation

People may fear losing their jobs.

This could be such as in the example of a pizza delivery person who could be replaced with a drone for example.

Cost: It could cost a lot of time and money to create an automation that may not work in a way that provides enough benefits.

You will need people with experience who know how to change the rules if a process changes.

Ok, So tell us in the comments and questions section of this lesson

Here are the questions, are you ready?

Link to the form if you cannot see a form in this lesson.

https://forms.gle/Lm6BttFCd7kqdVu39

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You can fill in the online form now or in your own time

And please remember to share this lesson with your friends and family learning English.

Answer the questions in this lesson and move on up to the next lesson here at eattmag.com


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What is automation?

Find lesson 50, Level 4 https://eattmag.com/learn-english/ if you cannot see a video in this lesson.

Hello friend, thank you for joining Learn English with Cullen.

Today we are talking about what is automation and how can we use it to learn English?

What is automation in simple terms?

Automation is a way, a method, or a kind of system of operating or controlling or making a process by highly automatic means.

It reduces the need for people supporting the process or the device by automating a process.

And here is an example of automation and how can we use it to learn English.

The first is filling in the form inside this lesson with your name, email and answers.

This will automatically send you a copy of your answers so you can review your answers.

These are just some ways this can help you to learn English faster.

It gives you quick instant automatic feedback straight away.

Asks you to check your answers again so you are teaching yourself

Helps you find any areas you need to improve on in this lesson

Offers you a chance to listen or watch the lesson again

Triggers your memory of any new words you need to remember

Develops your problem-solving abilities and helps you to recall words

Improves your brain’s flexibility in other areas with new ideas and concepts

So, there we have it we have just learned some advantages of Automation in learn English with Cullen.

Now what are some other examples of automation?

Automatic assembly lines and machines.

The automated assembly line specialises in assembly, inspection, marking and packaging in the later stages of product manufacturing.

Business rules: So in the example of when a customer arrives, welcome them and get them a drink.

Robotics Can be flexible machines flexible enough to do a range of tasks

Algorithms : Uses computer logic to make a decision

What might be some disadvantages of Automation

People may fear losing their jobs.

This could be such as in the example of a pizza delivery person who could be replaced with a drone for example.

Cost: It could cost a lot of time and money to create an automation that may not work in a way that provides enough benefits.

You will need people with experience who know how to change the rules if a process changes.

Ok, So tell us in the comments and questions section of this lesson

Here are the questions, are you ready?

Link to the form if you cannot see a form in this lesson.

https://forms.gle/Lm6BttFCd7kqdVu39

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You can fill in the online form now or in your own time

And please remember to share this lesson with your friends and family learning English.

Answer the questions in this lesson and move on up to the next lesson here at eattmag.com


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What is automation?

Click this link if you can not see a video in this lesson

https://eattmag.com/lesson-50-level-1-what-is-automation/

Hello friend, thank you for joining Learn English with Cullen.

Today we are talking about what is automation and how can we use it to learn English?

What is automation in simple terms?

Automation is a way, a method, or a kind of system of operating or controlling or making a process by highly automatic means.

It reduces the need for people supporting the process or the device by automating a process.

And here is an example of automation and how can we use it to learn English.

The first is filling in the form inside this lesson with your name, email and answers.

This will automatically send you a copy of your answers so you can review your answers.

These are just some ways this can help you to learn English faster.

It gives you quick instant automatic feedback straight away.

Asks you to check your answers again so you are teaching yourself

Helps you find any areas you need to improve on in this lesson

Offers you a chance to listen or watch the lesson again

Triggers your memory of any new words you need to remember

Develops your problem-solving abilities and helps you to recall words

Improves your brain’s flexibility in other areas with new ideas and concepts

So, there we have it we have just learned some advantages of Automation in learn English with Cullen.

Now what are some other examples of automation?

Automatic assembly lines and machines.

The automated assembly line specialises in assembly, inspection, marking and packaging in the later stages of product manufacturing.

Business rules: So in the example of when a customer arrives, welcome them and get them a drink.

Robotics Can be flexible machines flexible enough to do a range of tasks

Algorithms : Uses computer logic to make a decision

What might be some disadvantages of Automation

People may fear losing their jobs.

This could be such as in the example of a pizza delivery person who could be replaced with a drone for example.

Cost: It could cost a lot of time and money to create an automation that may not work in a way that provides enough benefits.

You will need people with experience who know how to change the rules if a process changes.

Ok, So tell us in the comments and questions section of this lesson

Here are the questions, are you ready?

Link to the form if you cannot see a form in this lesson.

https://forms.gle/Lm6BttFCd7kqdVu39

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You can fill in the online form now or in your own time

And please remember to share this lesson with your friends and family learning English.

Answer the questions in this lesson and move on up to the next lesson here at eattmag.com


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What is automation?

Click this link if you can not see a video in this lesson

https://eattmag.com/lesson-50-level-1-what-is-automation/

Hello friend, thank you for joining Learn English with Cullen.

Today we are talking about what is automation and how can we use it to learn English?

What is automation in simple terms?

Automation is a way, a method, or a kind of system of operating or controlling or making a process by highly automatic means.

It reduces the need for people supporting the process or the device by automating a process.

And here is an example of automation and how can we use it to learn English.

The first is filling in the form inside this lesson with your name, email and answers.

This will automatically send you a copy of your answers so you can review your answers.

These are just some ways this can help you to learn English faster.

It gives you quick instant automatic feedback straight away.

Asks you to check your answers again so you are teaching yourself

Helps you find any areas you need to improve on in this lesson

Offers you a chance to listen or watch the lesson again

Triggers your memory of any new words you need to remember

Develops your problem-solving abilities and helps you to recall words

Improves your brain’s flexibility in other areas with new ideas and concepts

So, there we have it we have just learned some advantages of Automation in learn English with Cullen.

Now what are some other examples of automation?

Automatic assembly lines and machines.

The automated assembly line specialises in assembly, inspection, marking and packaging in the later stages of product manufacturing.

Business rules: So in the example of when a customer arrives, welcome them and get them a drink.

Robotics Can be flexible machines flexible enough to do a range of tasks

Algorithms : Uses computer logic to make a decision

What might be some disadvantages of Automation

People may fear losing their jobs.

This could be such as in the example of a pizza delivery person who could be replaced with a drone for example.

Cost: It could cost a lot of time and money to create an automation that may not work in a way that provides enough benefits.

You will need people with experience who know how to change the rules if a process changes.

Ok, So tell us in the comments and questions section of this lesson

Here are the questions, are you ready?

Link to the form if you cannot see a form in this lesson.

https://forms.gle/Lm6BttFCd7kqdVu39

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You can fill in the online form now or in your own time

And please remember to share this lesson with your friends and family learning English.

Answer the questions in this lesson and move on up to the next lesson here at eattmag.com


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What is automation?

Click this link if you can not see a video in this lesson

https://eattmag.com/lesson-50-level-1-what-is-automation/

Hello friend, thank you for joining Learn English with Cullen.

Today we are talking about what is automation and how can we use it to learn English?

What is automation in simple terms?

Automation is a way, a method, or a kind of system of operating or controlling or making a process by highly automatic means.

It reduces the need for people supporting the process or the device by automating a process.

And here is an example of automation and how can we use it to learn English.

The first is filling in the form inside this lesson with your name, email and answers.

This will automatically send you a copy of your answers so you can review your answers.

These are just some ways this can help you to learn English faster.

It gives you quick instant automatic feedback straight away.

Asks you to check your answers again so you are teaching yourself

Helps you find any areas you need to improve on in this lesson

Offers you a chance to listen or watch the lesson again

Triggers your memory of any new words you need to remember

Develops your problem-solving abilities and helps you to recall words

Improves your brain’s flexibility in other areas with new ideas and concepts

So, there we have it we have just learned some advantages of Automation in learn English with Cullen.

Now what are some other examples of automation?

Automatic assembly lines and machines.

The automated assembly line specialises in assembly, inspection, marking and packaging in the later stages of product manufacturing.

Business rules: So in the example of when a customer arrives, welcome them and get them a drink.

Robotics Can be flexible machines flexible enough to do a range of tasks

Algorithms : Uses computer logic to make a decision

What might be some disadvantages of Automation

People may fear losing their jobs.

This could be such as in the example of a pizza delivery person who could be replaced with a drone for example.

Cost: It could cost a lot of time and money to create an automation that may not work in a way that provides enough benefits.

You will need people with experience who know how to change the rules if a process changes.

Ok, So tell us in the comments and questions section of this lesson

Here are the questions, are you ready?

Link to the form if you cannot see a form in this lesson.

https://forms.gle/Lm6BttFCd7kqdVu39

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You can fill in the online form now or in your own time

And please remember to share this lesson with your friends and family learning English.

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Click on this link if you can not see the video

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to find Lesson 49, Level 1

What's your favorite song this week?

Hello everyone, welcome back to learn English with Cullen

Can you guess what the lesson is about this week?

It’s about your favorite song?

What is your favorite song this week?

Last time we talked about some of the different genres of music

Which included Rock

Pop and classical

To name just a few

So this week let's talk about where you listen to music

Do you listen to music on the street?

At your local market?

On your phone?

On the radio?

In the car?

On your bike?

At your friends?

On Youtube or on a music app such as Spotify, or do you use something else to listen to music?

Like listening on a record

Or on a tape cassette?

Or on a CD?

Or on a gramophone?

So in today's lesson, we are using some images that tell us something about music

Let's look at the first image here of the three men on stage

What music might they be playing?

And with the women in image number 2

What music might they be playing, and why do you think this is the genre or kind of music they are playing?

And in the third image

What music might he be playing?

And in the fourth image

What music might she be playing?

This is a great way to make a guess as we can't hear the music

Ok, so that's it for today's lesson please click on the first link in this lesson

if you can't see the video

and the second link

if you can't see the form to answer the questions

And a special shout to all of our friends listening in from
NewJersey

New York,

San Francisco,

Oakland,

San Jose,

Washington DC,

Virginia

California, Belgium, Italy, France, United Kingdom, Turkey, Ireland
And Canada.

Great to have you all here with us, have a great today

And please don't forget to search for

Learn English with Cullen to find more lessons so you can

Answer the questions in this lesson and move on up to the next lesson here at

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https://eattmag.com/learn-english/

to find Lesson 49, Level 1

What's your favorite song this week?

Hello everyone, welcome back to learn English with Cullen

Can you guess what the lesson is about this week?

It’s about your favorite song?

What is your favorite song this week?

Last time we talked about some of the different genres of music

Which included Rock

Pop and classical

To name just a few

So this week let's talk about where you listen to music

Do you listen to music on the street?

At your local market?

On your phone?

On the radio?

In the car?

On your bike?

At your friends?

On Youtube or on a music app such as Spotify, or do you use something else to listen to music?

Like listening on a record

Or on a tape cassette?

Or on a CD?

Or on a gramophone?

So in today's lesson, we are using some images that tell us something about music

Let's look at the first image here of the three men on stage

What music might they be playing?

And with the women in image number 2

What music might they be playing, and why do you think this is the genre or kind of music they are playing?

And in the third image

What music might he be playing?

And in the fourth image

What music might she be playing?

This is a great way to make a guess as we can't hear the music

Ok, so that's it for today's lesson please click on the first link in this lesson

if you can't see the video

and the second link

if you can't see the form to answer the questions

And a special shout to all of our friends listening in from
NewJersey

New York,

San Francisco,

Oakland,

San Jose,

Washington DC,

Virginia

California, Belgium, Italy, France, United Kingdom, Turkey, Ireland
And Canada.

Great to have you all here with us, have a great today

And please don't forget to search for

Learn English with Cullen to find more lessons so you can

Answer the questions in this lesson and move on up to the next lesson here at

eattmag.com

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Click on this link if you can not see the video

https://eattmag.com/learn-english/

to find Lesson 49, Level 1

What's your favorite song this week?

Hello everyone, welcome back to learn English with Cullen

Can you guess what the lesson is about this week?

It’s about your favorite song?

What is your favorite song this week?

Last time we talked about some of the different genres of music

Which included Rock

Pop and classical

To name just a few

So this week let's talk about where you listen to music

Do you listen to music on the street?

At your local market?

On your phone?

On the radio?

In the car?

On your bike?

At your friends?

On Youtube or on a music app such as Spotify, or do you use something else to listen to music?

Like listening on a record

Or on a tape cassette?

Or on a CD?

Or on a gramophone?

So in today's lesson, we are using some images that tell us something about music

Let's look at the first image here of the three men on stage

What music might they be playing?

And with the women in image number 2

What music might they be playing, and why do you think this is the genre or kind of music they are playing?

And in the third image

What music might he be playing?

And in the fourth image

What music might she be playing?

This is a great way to make a guess as we can't hear the music

Ok, so that's it for today's lesson please click on the first link in this lesson

if you can't see the video

and the second link

if you can't see the form to answer the questions

And a special shout to all of our friends listening in from
NewJersey

New York,

San Francisco,

Oakland,

San Jose,

Washington DC,

Virginia

California, Belgium, Italy, France, United Kingdom, Turkey, Ireland
And Canada.

Great to have you all here with us, have a great today

And please don't forget to search for

Learn English with Cullen to find more lessons so you can

Answer the questions in this lesson and move on up to the next lesson here at

eattmag.com

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Click on this link if you can not see the video

https://eattmag.com/learn-english/

to find Lesson 49, Level 1

What's your favorite song this week?

Hello everyone, welcome back to learn English with Cullen

Can you guess what the lesson is about this week?

It’s about your favorite song?

What is your favorite song this week?

Last time we talked about some of the different genres of music

Which included Rock

Pop and classical

To name just a few

So this week let's talk about where you listen to music

Do you listen to music on the street?

At your local market?

On your phone?

On the radio?

In the car?

On your bike?

At your friends?

On Youtube or on a music app such as Spotify, or do you use something else to listen to music?

Like listening on a record

Or on a tape cassette?

Or on a CD?

Or on a gramophone?

So in today's lesson, we are using some images that tell us something about music

Let's look at the first image here of the three men on stage

What music might they be playing?

And with the women in image number 2

What music might they be playing, and why do you think this is the genre or kind of music they are playing?

And in the third image

What music might he be playing?

And in the fourth image

What music might she be playing?

This is a great way to make a guess as we can't hear the music

Ok, so that's it for today's lesson please click on the first link in this lesson

if you can't see the video

and the second link

if you can't see the form to answer the questions

And a special shout to all of our friends listening in from
NewJersey

New York,

San Francisco,

Oakland,

San Jose,

Washington DC,

Virginia

California, Belgium, Italy, France, United Kingdom, Turkey, Ireland
And Canada.

Great to have you all here with us, have a great today

And please don't forget to search for

Learn English with Cullen to find more lessons so you can

Answer the questions in this lesson and move on up to the next lesson here at

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What kind of music do you like?

Welcome back to learn English with Cullen.

There are many different kinds or genres of music.

Do you know what genre means

It's a style or a category of art, music, or literature.

Here is an example in a sentence

When many fans of this rock genre are looking to create an indie haircut, they frequently look to many of these band icons for tips and style.

and here are just some of the kinds or genres of music

Rock,
Blues,
Jazz,
Reggae,
Country,
Rap,
Heavy Metal,
Electronic,
Pop,
Latin,
Folk,
Classical,
Opera.

Do you listen to any of these kinds of music?

Please fill in the questions and answers in this lesson and tell us about the kind of music you like.

Can you hear the music playing now in this lesson?

Let's listen carefully now.

What kind or genre of music is it?

Steps for this lesson 1. Watch and listen to the video for this lesson here 2. Answer the questions in the form above or on this link https://forms.gle/jkZBiY6PgBy51MgRA. 3. Read the words above to help you remember 4. Share this lesson with friends

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What kind of music do you like?

Welcome back to learn English with Cullen.

There are many different kinds or genres of music.

Do you know what genre means

It's a style or a category of art, music, or literature.

Here is an example in a sentence

When many fans of this rock genre are looking to create an indie haircut, they frequently look to many of these band icons for tips and style.

and here are just some of the kinds or genres of music

Rock,
Blues,
Jazz,
Reggae,
Country,
Rap,
Heavy Metal,
Electronic,
Pop,
Latin,
Folk,
Classical,
Opera.

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There are many different kinds or genres of music.

Do you know what genre means

It's a style or a category of art, music, or literature.

Here is an example in a sentence

When many fans of this rock genre are looking to create an indie haircut, they frequently look to many of these band icons for tips and style.

and here are just some of the kinds or genres of music

Rock,
Blues,
Jazz,
Reggae,
Country,
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Heavy Metal,
Electronic,
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How could you help someone with their English if they are a beginner also?

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How to introduce themselves with a few simple questions

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2: I was born in ............ Example: Bangladesh, Sudan, Nigeria, Angola, India

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In a previous lesson, we talked about our new levels for each lesson number.

Please look at the lesson number and the level number in each lesson.

Level number 4 will always be the most difficult, with no words shown in the video.

Ok, let's talk about

How could you help someone with their English if they are a beginner also?

How could you do that?

One way is you could teach someone something simple such as

How to introduce themselves with a few simple questions

1: Hello, my name is .................. Example: Michela, Prem, Sudichha, Mohammed, Kona,

2: I was born in ............ Example: Bangladesh, Sudan, Nigeria, Angola, India

3: I am studying .......... Example: English, Science, Art, Engineering, Finance and or

4: I am working at ........ Example: a cafe, a factory, a bar, a farm, in a store

5: I like to .............. Example: run, bike, eat, cook, draw, listen to music

That's just five ways you could help teach someone English also as a beginner

who may know less English than you.

And in our question and answer form, you can add a translation in your language.

so how do you say

Hello, my name is in your language?

Please type it into the form above on your phone or computer.

and if you cannot see the form above please click the form link

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and please remember

E is for Education to Educate yourself.

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T is for Teach, Teach yourself how to learn faster.

T is for Train, Train people on what you know.

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In a previous lesson, we talked about our new levels for each lesson number.

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Level number 4 will always be the most difficult, with no words shown in the video.

Ok, let's talk about

How could you help someone with their English if they are a beginner also?

How could you do that?

One way is you could teach someone something simple such as

How to introduce themselves with a few simple questions

1: Hello, my name is .................. Example: Michela, Prem, Sudichha, Mohammed, Kona,

2: I was born in ............ Example: Bangladesh, Sudan, Nigeria, Angola, India

3: I am studying .......... Example: English, Science, Art, Engineering, Finance and or

4: I am working at ........ Example: a cafe, a factory, a bar, a farm, in a store

5: I like to .............. Example: run, bike, eat, cook, draw, listen to music

That's just five ways you could help teach someone English also as a beginner

who may know less English than you.

And in our question and answer form, you can add a translation in your language.

so how do you say

Hello, my name is in your language?

Please type it into the form above on your phone or computer.

and if you cannot see the form above please click the form link

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and please remember

E is for Education, to Educate yourself.

A is for Ability, to improve your Ability to learn.

T is for Teach, Teach yourself how to learn faster.

T is for Train, Train people on what you know.

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Welcome back to learn English with Cullen by EATT Magazine.

In today's lesson, you can choose a new level of English to test your memory.

We are adding a new level to help you try and remember words using images.

The new level is called Level 4

And in level 4 of our lesson, there will be no words in the video lesson to look at

There will only be images or photos.

So let's go back over the levels again.

Level 1 is our slow speaking class.
Level 1 is the first lesson that comes out in every series of lessons.

Level 2 is our faster speaking class.
Level 2 is the second class repeating the same words at a faster speed.

Level 3 is the lesson where you can your test your English.
By filling in the answers in the form below this lesson or the link if you cannot see the form.

Level 3 is our fastest speaking class.
Level 3 is at the same speed as a regular native English speaker.

Level 4 is also at the same speed as a regular native English speaker, but the video in this lesson will have no written words to read in the video.

So in lesson 4, you can also test your memory by listening to the words spoken and seeing the images.

With no text and just the images, this will to help improve your memory of the words spoken

And in lesson 4 you can fill in the form and answer the questions
just using your memory of the class without the words.

Listening to lesson 4 and looking at the images in the video will also improve your listening skills.

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Welcome back to learn English with Cullen by EATT Magazine.

In today's lesson, you can choose a new level of English to test your memory.

We are adding a new level to help you try and remember words using images.

The new level is called Level 4

And in level 4 of our lesson, there will be no words in the video lesson to look at

There will only be images or photos.

So let's go back over the levels again.

Level 1 is our slow speaking class.
Level 1 is the first lesson that comes out in every series of lessons.

Level 2 is our faster speaking class.
Level 2 is the second class repeating the same words at a faster speed.

Level 3 is the lesson where you can your test your English.
By filling in the answers in the form below this lesson or the link if you cannot see the form.

Level 3 is our fastest speaking class.
Level 3 is at the same speed as a regular native English speaker.

Level 4 is also at the same speed as a regular native English speaker, but the video in this lesson will have no written words to read in the video.

So in lesson 4, you can also test your memory by listening to the words spoken and seeing the images.

With no text and just the images, this will to help improve your memory of the words spoken

And in lesson 4 you can fill in the form and answer the questions
just using your memory of the class without the words.

Listening to lesson 4 and looking at the images in the video will also improve your listening skills.

And just a quick reminder if you cannot see a video while listening to any lesson you can always find the video on our website at
E A T T M A G . COM

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A is for Ability, to improve your Ability to learn

T is for Teach, Teach yourself how to learn faster

T is for Train, Train people on what you know.

If you share your English by training other people, you will learn much faster.

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Welcome back to learn English with Cullen by EATT Magazine.

In today's lesson, you can choose a new level of English to test your memory.

We are adding a new level to help you try and remember words using images.

The new level is called Level 4

And in level 4 of our lesson, there will be no words in the video lesson to look at

There will only be images or photos.

So let's go back over the levels again.

Level 1 is our slow speaking class.
Level 1 is the first lesson that comes out in every series of lessons.

Level 2 is our faster speaking class.
Level 2 is the second class repeating the same words at a faster speed.

Level 3 is the lesson where you can your test your English.
By filling in the answers in the form below this lesson or the link if you cannot see the form.

Level 3 is our fastest speaking class.
Level 3 is at the same speed as a regular native English speaker.

Level 4 is also at the same speed as a regular native English speaker, but the video in this lesson will have no written words to read in the video.

So in lesson 4, you can also test your memory by listening to the words spoken and seeing the images.

With no text and just the images, this will to help improve your memory of the words spoken

And in lesson 4 you can fill in the form and answer the questions
just using your memory of the class without the words.

Listening to lesson 4 and looking at the images in the video will also improve your listening skills.

And just a quick reminder if you cannot see a video while listening to any lesson you can always find the video on our website at
E A T T M A G . COM

that's eattmag.com

E is for Education to Educate yourself.

A is for Ability, to improve your Ability to learn

T is for Teach, Teach yourself how to learn faster

T is for Train, Train people on what you know.

If you share your English by training other people, you will learn much faster.

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Welcome back to learn English with Cullen by EATT Magazine.

In today's lesson, you can choose a new level of English to test your memory.

We are adding a new level to help you try and remember words using images.

The new level is called Level 4

And in level 4 of our lesson, there will be no words in the video lesson to look at

There will only be images or photos.

So let's go back over the levels again.

Level 1 is our slow speaking class.
Level 1 is the first lesson that comes out in every series of lessons.

Level 2 is our faster speaking class.
Level 2 is the second class repeating the same words at a faster speed.

Level 3 is the lesson where you can your test your English.
By filling in the answers in the form below this lesson or the link if you cannot see the form.

Level 3 is our fastest speaking class.
Level 3 is at the same speed as a regular native English speaker.

Level 4 is also at the same speed as a regular native English speaker, but the video in this lesson will have no written words to read in the video.

So in lesson 4, you can also test your memory by listening to the words spoken and seeing the images.

With no text and just the images, this will to help improve your memory of the words spoken

And in lesson 4 you can fill in the form and answer the questions
just using your memory of the class without the words.

Listening to lesson 4 and looking at the images in the video will also improve your listening skills.

And just a quick reminder if you cannot see a video while listening to any lesson you can always find the video on our website at
E A T T M A G . COM

that's eattmag.com

E is for Education to Educate yourself.

A is for Ability, to improve your Ability to learn

T is for Teach, Teach yourself how to learn faster

T is for Train, Train people on what you know.

If you share your English by training other people, you will learn much faster.

This is just one of the secrets to the EATT way of learning English.

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Level 3. Answer the questions in the link, please if you cant see the form below.

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A Fast speaking class, Test your English In the link.

How do you search on google on your phone?

Do you do it by voice?

Or do you type the words out?

Let's try a google search together, are you ready?

Ok, so this time I'm going to type it out the search on my phone.

What is the weather in Los Angeles today

And the weather is shown to me in Celsius.

Do you know what Celsius is?

Ok let's try again

What is the weather in Los Angeles today in Fahrenheit?

Do you know what Fahrenheit is?

Ok, let's talk about Celsius is.

Celsius is a scale of temperature on which water freezes at 0° and

boils at 100° under standard conditions.

Ok let's try now

what is Fahrenheit

is a scale of temperature, on which water freezes at 32°

and boils at 212° under standard conditions.

What is the difference between Celsius and Fahrenheit?

That is the difference between the Boiling/Freezing Point and Degree Size.

Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius, and boils at 100 degrees C,

while in Fahrenheit, water freezes at 32 degrees F and boils at 212 degrees F.

You see that Celsius has 100 degrees between the freezing and boiling point,
whereas Fahrenheit has 180 degrees between these two points.

Because of the widespread adoption of the metric system, most countries worldwide including non-metric Liberia and Burma – use Celsius as their official temperature scale.

Today, countries that use the Fahrenheit include the Bahamas, Palau, Belize, the Cayman Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, the Marshall Islands, and the United States and its territories such as Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Guam.

What temperature is it where you are today?

Google your weather today on your phone

And then click on the link in this lesson and if you can't see this form
tell us is the temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit,

so just a few quick questions in today's lesson

And please tell us whats the weather this week where you live.
We look forward to your answers and getting your ideas during the next lesson.

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How do you search google on your phone? English lesson 45

Level 2. A Faster speaking class. Read the text in this lesson. Watch the video, Listen and Learn

How do you search on google on your phone?

Do you do it by voice?

Or do you type the words out?

Let's try a google search together, are you ready?

Ok, so this time I'm going to type it out the search on my phone.

What is the weather in Los Angeles today

And the weather is shown to me in Celsius.

Do you know what Celsius is?

Ok let's try again

What is the weather in Los Angeles today in Fahrenheit?

Do you know what Fahrenheit is?

Ok, let's talk about Celsius is.

Celsius is a scale of temperature on which water freezes at 0° and

boils at 100° under standard conditions.

Ok let's try now

what is Fahrenheit

is a scale of temperature, on which water freezes at 32°

and boils at 212° under standard conditions.

What is the difference between Celsius and Fahrenheit?

That is the difference between the Boiling/Freezing Point and Degree Size.

Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius, and boils at 100 degrees C,

while in Fahrenheit, water freezes at 32 degrees F and boils at 212 degrees F.

You see that Celsius has 100 degrees between the freezing and boiling point,
whereas Fahrenheit has 180 degrees between these two points.

Because of the widespread adoption of the metric system, most countries worldwide including non-metric Liberia and Burma – use Celsius as their official temperature scale.

Today, countries that use the Fahrenheit include the Bahamas, Palau, Belize, the Cayman Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, the Marshall Islands, and the United States and its territories such as Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Guam.

What temperature is it where you are today?

Google your weather today on your phone

And then click on the link in this lesson and if you can't see this form
tell us is the temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit,

so just a few quick questions in today's lesson

And please tell us whats the weather this week where you live.
We look forward to your answers and getting your ideas during the next lesson.

Test your English today with more lessons

https://eattmag.com/saturday-lesson-44-test-your-english-do-you-want-to-start-a-business/


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Let's talk about searching google on your phone. English lesson 45

Level 1. A Slow speaking class. Watch the video, Listen and Learn

How do you search on google on your phone?

Do you do it by voice?

Or do you type the words out?

Let's try a google search together, are you ready?

Ok, so this time I'm going to type it out the search on my phone.

What is the weather in Los Angeles today

And the weather is shown to me in Celsius.

Do you know what Celsius is?

Ok let's try again

What is the weather in Los Angeles today in Fahrenheit?

Do you know what Fahrenheit is?

Ok, let's talk about Celsius is.

Celsius is a scale of temperature on which water freezes at 0° and

boils at 100° under standard conditions.

Ok let's try now

what is Fahrenheit

is a scale of temperature, on which water freezes at 32°

and boils at 212° under standard conditions.

What is the difference between Celsius and Fahrenheit?

That is the difference between the Boiling/Freezing Point and Degree Size.

Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius, and boils at 100 degrees C,

while in Fahrenheit, water freezes at 32 degrees F and boils at 212 degrees F.

You see that Celsius has 100 degrees between the freezing and boiling point,
whereas Fahrenheit has 180 degrees between these two points.

Because of the widespread adoption of the metric system, most countries worldwide including non-metric Liberia and Burma – use Celsius as their official temperature scale.

Today, countries that use the Fahrenheit include the Bahamas, Palau, Belize, the Cayman Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, the Marshall Islands, and the United States and its territories such as Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Guam.

What temperature is it where you are today?

Google your weather today on your phone

And then click on the link in this lesson and if you can't see this form
tell us is the temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit,

so just a few quick questions in today's lesson

And please tell us whats the weather this week where you live.
We look forward to your answers and getting your ideas during the next lesson.

Test your English today with more lessons

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Listen to lesson 44 one more time and answer the questions here

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Or in the form below

Hello, Cullen here, welcome back and hello to

Vourchnea, Maya, Aye, Solange, and Cecilia,

Just some of our students from Cambodia, Nepal, Myanmar, Rwanda, and Namibia.

Who are all learning to speak English and some of whom also speak

Oshindonga,

Myanmar,

Nepali, and Khmer.

Did you know that in Cambodia, around 90% of the official language is Khmer, and It is spoken by nearly 90% of the country's population.

Have you been to Cambodia?

And also, the Khmer language in Cambodia is used in government administration and for imparting education at all levels and in the media.

So great to have you all with us.

And as you know, these are just a few of our new students like you from around the world.

I have been away, traveling, and working, and so you have Harris, our intelligent machine learning friend here at EATT Magazine has been giving English

lessons while I am working on new lesson plans.

We also have a vast number of new students from Persia, Brazil, Mongolia, the United States, China, France, the Middle East, and Japan, to name just a few places

Welcome.

Great to have you with us,

Do you know the meaning of the word vast?

Vast could mean

A great area or extent or immense as just one example

and these are all great words for you to search on google.

Vast,

and Immense.

Please also don't forget to click on the link inside this lesson and tell us where you are from

Now I know some of you are already at University and some of you also plan to go to college,

but some of our students are not planning more studies they are working towards creating their own business,

so that is great to hear

Do you have a business in mind you would like to run?

Would you like to be a tour guide?

Or a teacher, or are you planning to be a builder or something else?

Please let us know in the comments as we can use all of your answers in our upcoming lessons

And what is the kind of English you might need to learn to help you get there?

So have a think about it, and from everyone here at EATT Magazine, we will catch up with you in the next lesson.

And don't forget to fill in the answers and test your English in this Saturday's lesson by clicking on the link.

Please don't forget to check out last weeks lesson if you missed it

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Hello, Cullen here, welcome back and hello to

Vourchnea, Maya, Aye, Solange, and Cecilia,

Please don't forget to check out last weeks lesson if you missed it

https://eattmag.com/fridays-faster-speaking-english-lesson-is-out-now-number-43/

Just some of our students from Cambodia, Nepal, Myanmar, Rwanda, and Namibia.

Who are all learning to speak English and some of whom also speak

Oshindonga,

Myanmar,

Nepali, and Khmer.

Did you know that in Cambodia, around 90% of the official language is Khmer, and It is spoken by nearly 90% of the country's population.

Have you been to Cambodia?

And also, the Khmer language in Cambodia is used in government administration and for imparting education at all levels and in the media.

So great to have you all with us.

And as you know, these are just a few of our new students like you from around the world.

I have been away, traveling, and working, and so you have Harris, our intelligent machine learning friend here at EATT Magazine has been giving English

lessons while I am working on new lesson plans.

We also have a vast number of new students from Persia, Brazil, Mongolia, the United States, China, France, the Middle East, and Japan, to name just a few places

Welcome.

Great to have you with us,

Do you know the meaning of the word vast?

Vast could mean

A great area or extent or immense as just one example

and these are all great words for you to search on google.

Vast,

and Immense.

Please also don't forget to click on the link inside this lesson and tell us where you are from

Now I know some of you are already at University and some of you also plan to go to college,

but some of our students are not planning more studies they are working towards creating their own business,

so that is great to hear

Do you have a business in mind you would like to run?

Would you like to be a tour guide?

Or a teacher, or are you planning to be a builder or something else?

Please let us know in the comments as we can use all of your answers in our upcoming lessons

And what is the kind of English you might need to learn to help you get there?

So have a think about it, and from everyone here at EATT Magazine, we will catch up with you in the next lesson.

And don't forget to fill in the answers and test your English in this Saturday's lesson by clicking on the link.


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Don't forget to listen to last weeks lesson

https://eattmag.com/thank-you-for-joining-us-for-thursdays-slow-speaking-english-lesson-number-43/

Hello, Cullen here, welcome back and hello to

Vourchnea, Maya, Aye, Solange, and Cecilia,

Just some of our students from Cambodia, Nepal, Myanmar, Rwanda, and Namibia.

Who are all learning to speak English and some of whom also speak

Oshindonga,

Myanmar,

Nepali, and Khmer.

Did you know that in Cambodia, around 90% of the official language is Khmer, and It is spoken by nearly 90% of the country's population.

Have you been to Cambodia?

And also, the Khmer language in Cambodia is used in government administration and for imparting education at all levels and in the media.

So great to have you all with us.

And as you know, these are just a few of our new students like you from around the world.

I have been away, traveling, and working, and so you have Harris, our intelligent machine learning friend here at EATT Magazine has been giving English

lessons while I am working on new lesson plans.

We also have a vast number of new students from Persia, Brazil, Mongolia, the United States, China, France, the Middle East, and Japan, to name just a few places

Welcome.

Great to have you with us,

Do you know the meaning of the word vast?

Vast could mean

A great area or extent or immense as just one example

and these are all great words for you to search on google.

Vast,

and Immense.

Please also don't forget to click on the link inside this lesson and tell us where you are from

Now I know some of you are already at University and some of you also plan to go to college,

but some of our students are not planning more studies they are working towards creating their own business,

so that is great to hear

Do you have a business in mind you would like to run?

Would you like to be a tour guide?

Or a teacher, or are you planning to be a builder or something else?

Please let us know in the comments as we can use all of your answers in our upcoming lessons

And what is the kind of English you might need to learn to help you get there?

So have a think about it, and from everyone here at EATT Magazine, we will catch up with you in the next lesson.

And don't forget to fill in the answers and test your English in this Saturday's lesson by clicking on the link

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What kind of work do you do?

Welcome to this week's English lesson number 43.

In our last lesson we talked about using email and we talked about resumes, and CV’s also known as Curriculum vitae

Do you remember last week's lesson?

We have included the link to last week's lesson just in case you missed it

https://eattmag.com/in-this-thursdays-slow-english-lesson-42-lets-talk-about-email/

So please do replay last week's lesson so you can catch up with all of us to this week's lesson.

In this week's lesson, we want to talk about what kind of work do you do now?

Are you working now?

Or are you a full-time student now?

And if you are working now, are you working full-time or part-time?

And if you are working now what kind of work do?

Are you working in the store?

Are you working in a factory?

Are you working in the field?

Or are you working in an office on a computer?

Or are you a driver

Do you drive a bus?

Do you drive a train?

Or do you drive a taxi?

Or do you drive an uber?

Let us know in the link in this Saturdays lesson

If you are working now or if you are a student?

And if you are working now, is it part-time or full-time?

And what kind of job you have?

And please be sure to catch up with us in our next lesson after you have answered all the questions in this Saturday's lesson.

So you can test your English

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Welcome to Fridays faster speaking English lesson

number 43.

What kind of work do you do?

Welcome to this week's English lesson number 43.

In our last lesson we talked about using email and we talked about resumes, and CV’s also known as Curriculum vitae

Do you remember last week's lesson?

We have included the link to last week's lesson just in case you missed it

https://eattmag.com/in-this-thursdays-slow-english-lesson-42-lets-talk-about-email/

So please do replay last week's lesson so you can catch up with all of us to this week's lesson.

In this week's lesson, we want to talk about what kind of work do you do now?

Are you working now?

Or are you a full-time student now?

And if you are working now, are you working full-time or part-time?

And if you are working now what kind of work do?

Are you working in the store?

Are you working in a factory?

Are you working in the field?

Or are you working in an office on a computer?

Or are you a driver

Do you drive a bus?

Do you drive a train?

Or do you drive a taxi?

Or do you drive an uber?

Let us know in the link in this Saturdays lesson

If you are working now or if you are a student?

And if you are working now, is it part-time or full-time?

And what kind of job you have?

And please be sure to catch up with us in our next lesson after you have answered all the questions in this Saturday's lesson.

So you can test your English

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Welcome to Thursday's slow speaking English lesson

number 43.

What kind of work do you do?

Welcome to this week's English lesson number 43.

In our last lesson we talked about using email and we talked about resumes, and CV’s also known as Curriculum vitae

Do you remember last week's lesson?

We have included the link to last week's lesson just in case you missed it

https://eattmag.com/in-this-thursdays-slow-english-lesson-42-lets-talk-about-email/

So please do replay last week's lesson so you can catch up with all of us to this week's lesson.

In this week's lesson, we want to talk about what kind of work do you do now?

Are you working now?

Or are you a full-time student now?

And if you are working now, are you working full-time or part-time?

And if you are working now what kind of work do?

Are you working in the store?

Are you working in a factory?

Are you working in the field?

Or are you working in an office on a computer?

Or are you a driver

Do you drive a bus?

Do you drive a train?

Or do you drive a taxi?

Or do you drive an uber?

Let us know in the link in this Saturdays lesson

If you are working now or if you are a student?

And if you are working now, is it part-time or full-time?

And what kind of job you have?

And please be sure to catch up with us in our next lesson after you have answered all the questions in this Saturday's lesson.

So you can test your English

And keep up to date the latest English lessons with EATT Magazine and test your English every Saturday

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Here are 3 quick questions you can think about and answer us on Saturdays lesson

Question number 1
Do you have an email address?

Question number 2
How often do you send emails?

Question number 3do you use your email to apply for jobs?
What kind of emails do you send and receive?

Do you use your email address to sign up for English lessons?

Or

Do you have a resume ready to send people when you are looking for work?

Do you know the meaning of the word resume?

A resume is a document used and created by a person to present their background, skills, and accomplishments.

Resumes can be used for a variety of reasons, but most often they are used to secure new employment

What kind of resume or CV do you have?

Did you know CV stands for we sometimes say curriculum vitae you have for work?

The curriculum vitae is similar to a resume but is used more frequently by people who have published works in journals, such as scientists or academic professionals.

We look forward to your answers in today's lesson on how you
use emails and if you have a curriculum vitae or a resume and learning more
English with you in our next lesson.

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Welcome back to our next lesson today about emails

Here are 3 quick questions you can think about and answer us on Saturdays lesson

Question number 1
Do you have an email address?

Question number 2
How often do you send emails?

Question number 3
What kind of emails do you send and receive?

Do you use your email address to sign up for English lessons?

Or do you use your email to apply for jobs?

Do you have a resume ready to send people when you are looking for work?

Do you know the meaning of the word resume?

A resume is a document used and created by a person to present their background, skills, and accomplishments.

Resumes can be used for a variety of reasons, but most often they are used to secure new employment

What kind of resume or CV do you have?

Did you know CV stands for we sometimes say curriculum vitae you have for work?

The curriculum vitae is similar to a resume but is used more frequently by people who have published works in journals, such as scientists or academic professionals.

We look forward to your answers by clicking the link in Saturday's lesson on how you
use emails and if you have a curriculum vitae or a resume and learning more
English with you in our next lesson.

Test your English today with a new lesson

https://eattmag.com/learn-english/


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Welcome back to our next lesson today about emails

Here are 3 quick questions you can think about and answer us on Saturdays lesson

Question number 1
Do you have an email address?

Question number 2
How often do you send emails?

Question number 3
What kind of emails do you send and receive?

Do you use your email address to sign up for English lessons?

Or do you use your email to apply for jobs?

Do you have a resume ready to send people when you are looking for work?

Do you know the meaning of the word resume?

A resume is a document used and created by a person to present their background, skills, and accomplishments.

Resumes can be used for a variety of reasons, but most often they are used to secure new employment

What kind of resume or CV do you have?

Did you know CV stands for we sometimes say curriculum vitae you have for work?

The curriculum vitae is similar to a resume but is used more frequently by people who have published works in journals, such as scientists or academic professionals.

We look forward to your answers by clicking the link in Saturday's lesson on how you
use emails and if you have a curriculum vitae or a resume and learning more
English with you in our next lesson.

Test your English today with a new lesson

https://eattmag.com/learn-english/


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Welcome to our next lesson on two other words two our students did not understand.

Cheapest,

and

Transport,

Let's start with the word.
Cheapest

What is the meaning of the word Cheapest?

Cheapest comes from the word cheap.

and Cheap can mean

low in price, in relation to similar items or services.

Similar words could be

inexpensive,

low-priced,

low-price,

low-cost,

or

economical,

And it is could be used in a sentence like this

We think our transport is the most direct and the cheapest.

and the word cheap could be used in a sentence like

Talk is cheap when the words spoken have little value.

and our next word is the word

Transport

transport can take or carry (people or goods) from one place to another by means of a vehicle, aircraft, or ship.

Similar words could be

Take,

Transfer,

Move,

Shift,

Bring,

and we could use it in a sentence like this

How are we going to transport thirty pineapples?

or

what transport will you take to the party on Tuesday?

to which the answer might be

ill take the bus

Please remember to answer the questions in this lesson on Saturday.

By clicking the link and send us a sentence using the word

Cheapest

and the word

Transport

So let's also try using it in today's lesson, and I will ask you a question.

What is the cheapest English lesson you can find?

and the answer could be

The one that's free

Click the link below to answer the questions from last Saturday's lesson to test your English.

https://eattmag.com/saturdays-test-your-english-lesson-40-on-any-new-words/

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Welcome to our next lesson on two other words two our students did not understand.

Cheapest,

and

Transport,

Let's start with the word.
Cheapest

What is the meaning of the word Cheapest?

Cheapest comes from the word cheap.

and Cheap can mean

low in price, in relation to similar items or services.

Similar words could be

inexpensive,

low-priced,

low-price,

low-cost,

or

economical,

And it is could be used in a sentence like this

We think our transport is the most direct and the cheapest.

and the word cheap could be used in a sentence like

Talk is cheap when the words spoken have little value.

and our next word is the word

Transport

transport can take or carry (people or goods) from one place to another by means of a vehicle, aircraft, or ship.

Similar words could be

Take,

Transfer,

Move,

Shift,

Bring,

and we could use it in a sentence like this

How are we going to transport thirty pineapples?

or

what transport will you take to the party on Tuesday?

to which the answer might be

ill take the bus

Please remember to answer the questions in this lesson on Saturday.

By clicking the link and send us a sentence using the word

Cheapest

and the word

Transport

So let's also try using it in today's lesson, and I will ask you a question.

What is the cheapest English lesson you can find?

and the answer could be

The one that's free

Click the link below to answer the questions from last Saturday's lesson to test your English.

https://eattmag.com/saturdays-test-your-english-lesson-40-on-any-new-words/

if you have not done so yet and let's keep learning together in the next lesson


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Welcome to our next lesson on two other words two our students did not understand.

Cheapest,

and

Transport,

Let's start with the word.
Cheapest

What is the meaning of the word Cheapest?

Cheapest comes from the word cheap.

and Cheap can mean

low in price, in relation to similar items or services.

Similar words could be

inexpensive,

low-priced,

low-price,

low-cost,

or

economical,

And it is could be used in a sentence like this

We think our transport is the most direct and the cheapest.

and the word cheap could be used in a sentence like

Talk is cheap when the words spoken have little value.

and our next word is the word

Transport

transport can take or carry (people or goods) from one place to another by means of a vehicle, aircraft, or ship.

Similar words could be

Take,

Transfer,

Move,

Shift,

Bring,

and we could use it in a sentence like this

How are we going to transport thirty pineapples?

or

what transport will you take to the party on Tuesday?

to which the answer might be

ill take the bus

Please remember to answer the questions in this lesson on Saturday.

By clicking the link and send us a sentence using the word

Cheapest

and the word

Transport

So let's also try using it in today's lesson, and I will ask you a question.

What is the cheapest English lesson you can find?

and the answer could be

The one that's free

Click the link below to answer the questions from last Saturday's lesson to test your English.

https://eattmag.com/saturdays-test-your-english-lesson-40-on-any-new-words/

if you have not done so yet and let's keep learning together in the next lesson


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Test Your English today by answering these questions

https://forms.gle/nFgZNuuD9FDNtRsd9

Welcome to our next lesson where we talk about a few words our students did not understand.

Top

Any

Cheapest

Transport

Let's start with the word

Top

What is the meaning of the word.

Top?

The top can mean the highest

or the uppermost point,

part, or surface of something.

Similar words could be

Highest point

or tip

And it is used in the word

Mountaintop

So we could use it in a sentence like

Mary stood at the top of the stairs.

Top can also mean a lid, a cover, or cap.

So we can use it when we talk about "beer bottle tops."

Please answer the questions in this lesson.

By clicking the link and send a sentence using the word

Top

Ok, so let's go onto the next word

Any

Any is used to refer to one or some of a thing,

or a number of things, no matter how much or how many.

And it can also be used as in this example

"I don't have any choice

Similar words could be

Some

A piece of

A part of

And we can see how it is used in the word anyone

And in a sentence like

Can anyone make us some tea?

So let's also try using it in today's lesson, and I will ask you a question.

Have you filled in any of the questions from last Saturday's lesson?

Click the link below to answer the questions from Saturdays lesson and test your English

And let's keep learning together in the next lesson.

Don't forget to Test Your English today by answering these questions

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Welcome to our next lesson where we talk about a few words our students did not understand.

Top

Any

Cheapest

Transport

Let's start with the word

Top

What is the meaning of the word.

Top?

The top can mean the highest

or the uppermost point,

part, or surface of something.

Similar words could be

Highest point

or tip

And it is used in the word

Mountaintop

So we could use it in a sentence like

Mary stood at the top of the stairs.

Top can also mean a lid, a cover, or cap.

So we can use it when we talk about "beer bottle tops."

Please answer the questions in this lesson.

By clicking the link and send a sentence using the word

Top

Ok, so let's go onto the next word

Any

Any is used to refer to one or some of a thing,

or a number of things, no matter how much or how many.

And it can also be used as in this example

"I don't have any choice

Similar words could be

Some

A piece of

A part of

And we can see how it is used in the word anyone

And in a sentence like

Can anyone make us some tea?

So let's also try using it in today's lesson, and I will ask you a question.

Have you filled in any of the questions from last Saturday's lesson?

Click the link below to answer the questions from Saturdays lesson and test your English

https://eattmag.com/saturday-test-your-english-in-lesson-39-what-languages-languages-do-our-new-students-speak/

And let's keep learning together in the next lesson.


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Welcome to our next lesson where we talk about a few words our students did not understand.

Top

Any

Cheapest

Transport

Let's start with the word

Top

What is the meaning of the word.

Top?

The top can mean the highest

or the uppermost point,

part, or surface of something.

Similar words could be

Highest point

or tip

And it is used in the word

Mountaintop

So we could use it in a sentence like

Mary stood at the top of the stairs.

Top can also mean a lid, a cover, or cap.

So we can use it when we talk about "beer bottle tops."

Please answer the questions in this lesson.

By clicking the link and send a sentence using the word

Top

Ok, so let's go onto the next word

Any

Any is used to refer to one or some of a thing,

or a number of things, no matter how much or how many.

And it can also be used as in this example

"I don't have any choice

Similar words could be

Some

A piece of

A part of

And we can see how it is used in the word anyone

And in a sentence like

Can anyone make us some tea?

So let's also try using it in today's lesson, and I will ask you a question.

Have you filled in any of the questions from last Saturday's lesson?

Click the link below to answer the questions from Saturdays lesson and test your English

https://eattmag.com/saturday-test-your-english-in-lesson-39-what-languages-languages-do-our-new-students-speak/

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Saturday test your English in lesson 39 what languages languages do our new students speak

How much do you understand this lesson 39 ? Test your English

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and answer the questions

Feedback from our students from around the world

English lesson 39 What languages do our new students speak

What languages do our new students speak from Colombia, India, Bhopal, Egypt,

Bangladesh, Tanzania, China and Mongolia

Here are some of our answers from our students from

From

Colombia Español in English we say Spanish

India Hindi

Bhopal English

Egypt Arabic

Bangladesh English

Tanzania Kiswahili

China Mandarin

Mongolia Mongolian

Kiswahili is another term for Swahili,

Swahili can sometimes also known as Kiswahili,

and it is a Bantu language and the first language of the Swahili people.

and It is a common language of the African Great Lakes region and other parts of eastern and south-eastern regions.

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Fridays Faster speaking English lesson 39 what languages languages do our new students speak

Feedback from our students from around the world

English lesson 39 What languages do our new students speak

What languages do our new students speak from Colombia, India, Bhopal, Egypt,

Bangladesh, Tanzania, China and Mongolia

Here are some of our answers from our students from

From

Colombia Español in English we say Spanish

India Hindi

Bhopal English

Egypt Arabic

Bangladesh English

Tanzania Kiswahili

China Mandarin

Mongolia Mongolian

Kiswahili is another term for Swahili,

Swahili can sometimes also known as Kiswahili,

and it is a Bantu language and the first language of the Swahili people.

and It is a common language of the African Great Lakes region and other parts of eastern and south-eastern regions.

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English lesson 39 Thursdays slow speaking lesson what languages

What languages do our new students speak

English lesson 39 What languages do our new students speak

What languages do our new students speak from Colombia, India, Bhopal, Egypt,

Bangladesh, Tanzania, China and Mongolia

Here are some of our answers from our students from

From

Colombia Español in English we say Spanish

India Hindi

Bhopal English

Egypt Arabic

Bangladesh English

Tanzania Kiswahili

China Mandarin

Mongolia Mongolian

Kiswahili is another term for Swahili,

Swahili can sometimes also known as Kiswahili,

and it is a Bantu language and the first language of the Swahili people.

and It is a common language of the African Great Lakes region and other parts of eastern and south-eastern regions.

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Welcome back to Saturday's English class to test your English

https://forms.gle/UgCAFDSZiebudd8u8

in this lesson, you will find the website link to test your English

click on the link and answer the questions

to test your English

We have just had our first feedback from students asking

What lessons would you like in the future?

and here are just a few of the answers

About travel

About interview

Speak fluently

and we also asked our students from lesson one what words they did not understand

here are just a few of the replies from students of words from lesson one

Top

Any

Cheapest

Transport

Do you know the meaning of these words?

if so please tell us in Saturdays lesson where you can click

on the link inside the lesson on Saturday and test your English and send us the meaning of the words

Top

Any

Cheapest

and

Transport

plus you can also tell us if there are any words in this lesson you did not understand

so get ready to test your English now

in this Saturdays lesson

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Welcome back to Fridays faster speaking English Lesson

We have just had our first feedback from students asking

What lessons would you like in the future ?

and here are just a few of the answers

About travel

About interview

Speak fluently

and we also asked our students from lesson one what words they did not understand

here are just a few of the replies from students of words from lesson one

Top

Any

Cheapest

Transport

Do you know the meaning of these words?

if so please tell us in Saturdays lesson where you can click

on the link inside the lesson on saturday and test your english and send us the meaning of the words

Top

Any

Cheapest

and

Transport

plus you can also tell us if there are any words in this lesson you did not understand

so get ready to test your English in this Saturdays lesson


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Welcome back to Thursdays slow speaking English Lesson

we have just had our first feedback from students asking

What lessons would you like in the future ?

and here are just a few of the answers

About travel

About interview

Speak fluently

and we also asked our students from lesson one what words they did not understand

here are just a few of the replies from students of words from lesson one

Top

Any

Cheapest

Transport

Do you know the meaning of these words?

if so please tell us in Saturdays lesson where you can click

on the link inside the lesson on saturday and test your english and send us the meaning of the words

Top

Any

Cheapest

and

Transport

plus you can also tell us if there are any words in this lesson you did not understand

so get ready to test your English in this Saturdays lesson

Try our test from a recent saturdays lesson

https://eattmag.com/test-your-english-every-saturday-listen-to-this-lesson-36-and-answer-the-questions-here/


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Saturdays English lesson 37 test your English and a normal English speaking  pace 

English Lesson 37 How our lessons can help you to learn English faster

So the first way these lessons can help you learn faster number one is  

Is when you see the words in this lesson

This can help you with your reading, listening, and understanding of English and how the words look and sound

Then the second way these lessons can help you learn faster is after you.

have watched the video on our website eattmag.com one, two or three times

You can then listen to the lesson again without watching the video.

and then you are practicing your listening and learning how to

improve your English listening skills

Let us know in the link inside this lesson how you like to learn English faster.

Saturday's class is where you can test your English


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Friday's English lesson 37 a faster speaking class

English Lesson 37 How our lessons can help you to learn English faster

So the first way these lessons can help you learn faster number one is  

Is when you see the words in this lesson

This can help you with your reading, listening, and understanding of English and how the words look and sound

Then the second way these lessons can help you learn faster is after you.

have watched the video on our website eattmag.com one, two or three times

You can then listen to the lesson again without watching the video.

and then you are practising your listening and learning how to

improve your English listening skills

Let us know in the link inside this lesson how you like to learn English faster.

Saturday's class is where you can test your English


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Thursdays slow speaking lesson English Lesson 37

English Lesson 37 How our lessons can help you to learn English faster

So the first way these lessons can help you learn faster number one is  

Is when you see the words in this lesson

This can help you with your reading, listening, and understanding of English and how the words look and sound

Then the second way these lessons can help you learn faster is after you.

have watched the video on our website eattmag.com one, two or three times

You can then listen to the lesson again without watching the video.

and then you are practicing your listening and learning how to

improve your English listening skills

Let us know in the link inside this lesson how you like to learn English faster.

Saturday's class is where you can test your English


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Welcome to how to use these English lessons to help you learn faster

Test your English every Saturday. Listen to this lesson 36 and answer the questions here

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Look at the lesson on your phone, and you will see a link to the video lesson

Click on this link to the video lesson on our website

So then in the video, you can see the words to this lesson on our Website

Then watch the video on our website one or two times

Then do not watch the video just listen to the lesson

then try to remember the words you are hearing

and download the lesson to your phone so that you can listen any time

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Welcome to how to use these English lessons to help you learn faster

If you are listening on iTunes and not seeing a video or another listening only podcast app

Look at the lesson on your phone, and you will see a link to the video lesson

Click on this link to the video lesson on our website

So then in the video, you can see the words to this lesson on our Website

Then watch the video on our website one or two times

Then do not watch the video just listen to the lesson

then try to remember the words you are hearing

and download the lesson to your phone so that you can listen any time

without the internet

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Thursday's English lesson 36 slow speaking class

Welcome to how to use these English lessons to help you learn faster

If you are listening on iTunes and not seeing a video or another listening only podcast app

Look at the lesson on your phone, and you will see a link to the video lesson

Click on this link to the video lesson on our website

So then in the video, you can see the words to this lesson on our Website

Then watch the video on our website one or two times

Then do not watch the video just listen to the lesson

then try to remember the words you are hearing

and download the lesson to your phone so that you can listen any time

without the internet

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Welcome to all of our new students our new students Jairo, Ranveer, Moody, Monir and Cuthbeth, Arban,飞鸿 Fei Hong,

and 李杰 Li Jie from Colombia, India, Bhopal, Egypt, Bangladesh, Tanzania, Mongolia, and China

This is just a small selection of some of our students from Colombia, India, Bhopal, Egypt, Bangladesh, Tanzania, China, Mongolia and

of course hello to all of our students from all over the world and those of our students living, working and studying in America.

Welcome to learn English with Cullen

Here are today's lesson questions, please answer the questions in the link below

So thinking about it

Do you have any friends or family who live in these countries now?

Colombia, India, Bhopal, Egypt, Bangladesh, Tanzania, Mongolia, China or America?

Or

Do you have any friends or family that come from these countries?

Or

do you have any friends or family that have been to these countries before?

Or

Do you have any friends or family that are planning to go to these countries to work or for a holiday?

Please let us know in the link inside this lesson

Or can you tell us do you come from any of these countries?

What country do you come from and what language do you speak

Please tell us in the link below

In the next lesson, we are going to find out what languages Jairo, Ranveer, Moody, Monir, Cuthbeth, Arban,飞鸿 Fei Hong, and 李杰 Li Jiespeak

speak

What languages do you think our students from Colombia, India, Bhopal, Egypt

Bangladesh, Tanzania, Mongolia, and China might speak?

Lets us know in the link inside this lesson on Saturday

Join us for all our latest lessons here

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Friday's English lesson 35 a faster speaking class

Welcome to all of our new students our new students Jairo, Ranveer, Moody, Monir and Cuthbeth, Arban,飞鸿 Fei Hong,

and 李杰 Li Jie from Colombia, India, Bhopal, Egypt, Bangladesh, Tanzania, Mongolia, and China

This is just a small selection of some of our students from Colombia, India, Bhopal, Egypt, Bangladesh, Tanzania, China, Mongolia and

of course hello to all of our students from all over the world and those of our students living, working and studying in America.

Welcome to learn English with Cullen

Here are today's lesson questions, please answer the questions in the link below

So thinking about it

Do you have any friends or family who live in these countries now?

Colombia, India, Bhopal, Egypt, Bangladesh, Tanzania, Mongolia, China or America?

Or

Do you have any friends or family that come from these countries?

Or

do you have any friends or family that have been to these countries before?

Or

Do you have any friends or family that are planning to go to these countries to work or for a holiday?

Please let us know in the link inside this lesson

Or can you tell us do you come from any of these countries?

What country do you come from and what language do you speak

Please tell us in the link below

In the next lesson, we are going to find out what languages Jairo, Ranveer, Moody, Monir, Cuthbeth, Arban,飞鸿 Fei Hong, and 李杰 Li Jiespeak

speak

What languages do you think our students from Colombia, India, Bhopal, Egypt

Bangladesh, Tanzania, Mongolia, and China might speak?

Lets us know in the link inside this lesson on Saturday

Join us for all our latest lessons here

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Welcome to all of our new students our new students Jairo, Ranveer, Moody, Monir and Cuthbeth, Arban,飞鸿 Fei Hong,

and 李杰 Li Jie from Colombia, India, Bhopal, Egypt, Bangladesh, Tanzania, Mongolia, and China

This is just a small selection of some of our students from Colombia, India, Bhopal, Egypt, Bangladesh, Tanzania, China, Mongolia and

of course hello to all of our students from all over the world and those of our students living, working and studying in America.

Welcome to learn English with Cullen

Here are today's lesson questions, please answer the questions in the link below

So thinking about it

Do you have any friends or family who live in these countries now?

Colombia, India, Bhopal, Egypt, Bangladesh, Tanzania, Mongolia, China or America?

Or

Do you have any friends or family that come from these countries?

Or

do you have any friends or family that have been to these countries before?

Or

Do you have any friends or family that are planning to go to these countries to work or for a holiday?

Please let us know in the link inside this lesson

Or can you tell us do you come from any of these countries?

What country do you come from and what language do you speak

Please tell us in the link below

In the next lesson, we are going to find out what languages Jairo, Ranveer, Moody, Monir, Cuthbeth, Arban,飞鸿 Fei Hong, and 李杰 Li Jiespeak

speak

What languages do you think our students from Colombia, India, Bhopal, Egypt

Bangladesh, Tanzania, Mongolia, and China might speak?

Lets us know in the link inside this lesson on Saturday

Join us for all our latest lessons here

https://eattmag.com/news/page/2/


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Welcome back to our next lesson on spending time with friends or family.

Please answer these questions about this lesson

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This weekend a member of our team here at EATT Magazine is planning on meeting up with friends.

First, for a drink at a local cafe, they plan to go for lunch.

Then after lunch, everyone will have a nap.

After their nap, they all plan to meet for some refreshing drinks, which include homemade lemonade.

Cullen that's me is bringing some lemons to his friends place so they can make it there before dinner.

Here is the lemonade recipe they will be using

Ingredients:
4 or 5 big juicy ripe lemons
1 cup of raw or white sugar or they could half a cup honey
5 cups of water

Instructions:

Wash the lemons with warm water.

Roll the lemons on a firm surface, so they become soft, and the juice is released inside the lemon.

Then Slice up the lemons.

Next place the lemons and the sugar or honey in a large bowl

Then using a masher or a wooden spoon mash it up together until the sugar is dissolved.

Chill the mixture in the fridge for about half an hour.

Then strain the lemon and sugar or honey mixture into a large jug.

and then add just 4 cups of water and stir

Taste it to make sure it's not too sweet or if it is to sour for you.

Add more water if it is needed.

Pour in the lemonade into cups or glasses and add sliced lemons to each drink

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Friday's English lesson 35 a faster speaking class spending time with friends or family

Welcome back to our next lesson on spending time with friends or family.

This weekend a member of our team here at EATT Magazine is planning on meeting up with friends.

First, for a drink at a local cafe, they plan to go for lunch.

Then after lunch, everyone will have a nap.

After their nap, they all plan to meet for some refreshing drinks, which include homemade lemonade.

Cullen that's me is bringing some lemons to his friends place so they can make it there before dinner.

Here is the lemonade recipe they will be using

Ingredients:
4 or 5 big juicy ripe lemons
1 cup of raw or white sugar or they could half a cup honey
5 cups of water

Instructions:

Wash the lemons with warm water.

Roll the lemons on a firm surface, so they become soft, and the juice is released inside the lemon.

Then Slice up the lemons.

Next place the lemons and the sugar or honey in a large bowl

Then using a masher or a wooden spoon mash it up together until the sugar is dissolved.

Chill the mixture in the fridge for about half an hour.

Then strain the lemon and sugar or honey mixture into a large jug.

and then add just 4 cups of water and stir

Taste it to make sure it's not too sweet or if it is to sour for you.

Add more water if it is needed.

Pour in the lemonade into cups or glasses and add sliced lemons to each drink

Join us on the last part of this lesson and test your English answering the questions

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Thursday's English lesson 35 slow speaking class spending time with friends or family

Welcome back to our next lesson on spending time with friends or family.

This weekend a member of our team here at EATT Magazine is planning on meeting up with friends.

First, for a drink at a local cafe, they plan to go for lunch.

Then after lunch, everyone will have a nap.

After their nap, they all plan to meet for some refreshing drinks, which include homemade lemonade.

Cullen that's me is bringing some lemons to his friends place so they can make it there before dinner.

Here is the lemonade recipe they will be using

Ingredients:
4 or 5 big juicy ripe lemons
1 cup of raw or white sugar or they could half a cup honey
5 cups of water

Instructions:

Wash the lemons with warm water.

Roll the lemons on a firm surface, so they become soft, and the juice is released inside the lemon.

Then Slice up the lemons.

Next place the lemons and the sugar or honey in a large bowl

Then using a masher or a wooden spoon mash it up together until the sugar is dissolved.

Chill the mixture in the fridge for about half an hour.

Then strain the lemon and sugar or honey mixture into a large jug.

and then add just 4 cups of water and stir

Taste it to make sure it's not too sweet or if it is to sour for you.

Add more water if it is needed.

Pour in the lemonade into cups or glasses and add sliced lemons to each drink.

Move on to Friday's faster class to listen again and on Saturdays class, answer the quiz questions to test your English

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Welcome to our new Saturday English Class an average speed English lesson

Please answer tour new Saturday quiz questions

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Our Saturday English class is at the same speed as a native English language speaker

Speaking slower English so you can learn faster

Hello and welcome back to learn English with Cullen

To all of our students who have asked us to speak slower, we have great news

We will now have 3 of the same lessons a week.

1 The first lesson will be out every Thursday

And will be a very slow version of that lesson where we speak slower.

This will help beginners to learn faster.

2 The second version of the same lesson will be out Friday

And will be a little faster version of that lesson where we speak a little faster.

3 The third version of the same lesson will be out Saturday

And we will speak at the normal speed most English speaking people do

So this will help you if you are a beginner, intermediate or advanced English language, listener

So you can then choose if you want to listen to and watch our

Thursday slow version of that lesson

Or our

Friday a little faster version of that lesson

Or our
Saturday normal speed English lesson

Join us for more lessons on our website

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Welcome to our new Friday English Class a faster speaking class

Please answer these new Friday quiz questions

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Speaking slower English so you can learn faster

Hello and welcome back to learn English with Cullen

To all of our students who have asked us to speak slower, we have great news

We will now have 3 of the same lessons a week.

1 The first lesson will be out every Thursday

And will be a very slow version of that lesson where we speak slower.

This will help beginners to learn faster.

2 The second version of the same lesson will be out Friday

And will be a little faster version of that lesson where we speak a little faster.

3 The third version of the same lesson will be out Saturday

And we will speak at the normal speed most English speaking people do

So this will help you if you are a beginner, intermediate or advanced English language, listener

So you can then choose if you want to listen to and watch our

Thursday slow version of that lesson

Or our

Friday a little faster version of that lesson

Or our
Saturday normal speed English lesson

Join us for the next more lesson on our website

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Welcome to our new Thursday English Class a slow speaking class

Please answer these quiz questions

https://forms.gle/nYrYaCQkYgNoK4GW6

Speaking slower English so you can learn faster

Hello and welcome back to learn English with Cullen

To all of our students who have asked us to speak slower, we have great news

We will now have 3 of the same lessons a week.

1 The first lesson will be out every Thursday

And will be a very slow version of that lesson where we speak slower.

This will help beginners to learn faster.

2 The second version of the same lesson will be out Friday

And will be a little faster version of that lesson where we speak a little faster.

3 The third version of the same lesson will be out Saturday

And we will speak at the normal speed most English speaking people do

So this will help you if you are a beginner, intermediate or advanced English language, listener

So you can then choose if you want to listen to and watch our

Thursday slow version of that lesson

Or our

Friday a little faster version of that lesson

Or our
Saturday normal speed English lesson

Join us for the next lesson on our website

https://eattmag.com/welcome-to-our-friday-english-class-a-faster-speaking-class/


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Hello everyone at EATT Magazine  My name is Andre 

I am from Sao Paulo in Brazil

And today for breakfast I had cereal with nuts and Coffee

Where do you come from?

tell us here

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After you have filled in the quiz join us for the next lesson

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Welcome back to learn English with Cullen Hi, great to have you back here at Learn English with Cullen.

And we got some exciting news from the team here. We are going to share with you some of the voice recordings we have received from you from some of our students thank you very much. And to do this we are going to use a voice-over artist. So while it won't be the voice of the student who sent us the recording. It will be the message read out by our voice over Artist developed with the help of artificial intelligence

and so the first message we going to hear read out by our voice-over artist Tom And Tom will be reading out a message that was sent to us by Andre so I will play that for you next Join us on our website for the next lesson

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Welcome back to learn English with Cullen Welcome back to learn English with Cullen And how to send your voice recording in English. Now let’s begin by finding the file you have recorded your voice on Where you are telling the team here your first name. What country you come from and what you had for breakfast this morning. Now you can upload the voice file simply by clicking the link https://eattmag.com/record+your+voice+in+English inside this video. Then fill out the form with your first name and email. And then tick the terms and conditions gives permission to send your voice file. And then click send and you will see a message confirming the file has been sent.

Then over the coming weeks, a member of our team will then listen to your voice.

And then send you a thankyou email.

And so in the next video let's find out.

What some of the messages are we received

From our new students learning English

with Cullen

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Welcome back to learn English with Cullen. Download this video lesson for free

Get ready to record your voice in English And welcome back to learn English with Cullen The first step to record your voice in English is find an app on your phone that can record your voice. It normally looks something like this and may have an image of a microphone on it if for some reason you can't find any app that records your voice on your phone email us on the link https://eattmag.com/contact/ Inside this video with the kind of phone model you have

so we can help you find an app on your phone

and I'll chat with you in the next video

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And in this video series, we are going to learn how to speak English together.

And so in this series

I am going to explain to you how

You can record your voice in speaking English.

and then send us the file of you speaking in English.

So we can add your words to our new English lessons

and I’ll explain it in a very simple, easy way.

Join the next lesson on our website

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Did you Sneeze? 

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Download this lesson to your phone or device now

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I just wanted to say thank you very much.

If you were one of the students that sent through some of the difficulties that you had some of the problems that you have learning English.

Some of the things that are most difficult for you to learn at this point in time and I just want to say thank you very very much.

We had a lot of responses and it's taken some time to go through those.

But I think that we worked them out and we will put them in some groups so what I wanted to ask you to do is click the link below

https://forms.gle/VJuBvkFgk1HETuLF6

Because we've included some of you.

We've included your first name and we've included your comments.

And from that, we've got some themes we've got some areas that some of you found difficult.

And so what we're going to do is we're going to create some new audio lessons with our English language audio books

And in those lessons, we're going to help you with some of those big challenges some of the big problems that you're having learning English so click the link below and I'll see you in there Cheers

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Hi and welcome back to learn English with Cullen.

Download this audio lesson to your phone

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And we've had a lot of feedback thank you very much a lot of people have sent feedback in the link inside each of the lessons, and I just wanted to say thank you for that.

And one of the questions I get a lot recently is how can I learn English faster?

And I think really one of the best ways is time, making sure that you spend some time every day.

It might just be an hour, or it could be twenty minutes, or it might be ten minutes.

And so what I'm going to do on the website on eattmag.com if you go to eattmag.com

I'm going to start separating some of the lessons into time and these lessons you can download.

And I encourage you to download these lessons to your phone because it's going to be small lessons, maybe three or four minutes.

There'll be longer lessons seven or eight minutes, and then there'll be groups of lessons so you can download a group of three lessons.

For twelve minutes or 20 minutes and that means that if those lessons are on your phone, you'll be able to listen to those.

Even if you think you've got five minutes waiting for the bus or you've got ten minutes when you're waiting to meet a friend, or you might have twenty minutes when you're traveling.

Somewhere you'll be able to listen to those audiobook lessons learn English with Cullen and having that touch or that connection with English every day is one of the quickest ways that I believe that you can learn English faster, so I'll catch you in the next lesson cheers

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Hi and welcome back to learn English with Cullen.

Download this lesson to your phone

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And so what we want to what I want to ask you to do now is to join in the conversation.

And so we're going to I'm going to ask you to do that by actually clicking the link inside this lesson https://forms.gle/1gRaQPMwgpLJVM6u5 and then sending us a list of your favorite new words or new words in English.

That you liked the sound

New words in English where you already knew a part of what that word meant.

And how you could use that English word again in another way

In a new sentence so if you click the link inside this video https://forms.gle/1gRaQPMwgpLJVM6u5 and then send us your new ways of using that new English word

And then we can check the work that you've sent us and then we can send back other examples to you of how you can use that word, Cheers

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Hi and welcome back to English with Cullen.

Download the audio lesson to your mobile

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So how did you go in that lesson?

Were there any questions that you had from that lesson?

if so click the link inside this language lesson https://forms.gle/BupJwhnzDnrhHLnz7

And send us your comments, send us any questions you had about that lesson and send us any new words that you've learned.

Because as we move through each lesson we're going to be taking the words that you're learning, the sentences that you're learning and we're going to be rebuilding them so that in lessons in the future you're able to receive those words again in different ways.

So that you can memorize them, so it makes it easier and faster for you to learn English so click the link below and send us your comments inside this lesson Cheers

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Hi and welcome back to learning English with Cullen.

download this lesson to your phone or device now

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How are you today? How is your English language?

Are you picking up things as we move along?

I'm going to ask you today to think about how it is that you learn English?

What is the best way that you feel that you can learn English?

Is it audiobooks the kind of things that we use here at learning English with Cullen?

Or is it reading a book?

Do you like to read paper books or read the newspaper or do you like to I guess read online on your phone or on your iPad?

Do you read articles on the Internet?

Is that a good way of you learning English?

Or is it watching videos or movies or are movies too fast?

The people in movies are speaking English too fast, and so you can't keep up, you can't understand what's happening?

And so is YouTube a better way for you to I guess learn English at a slower pace where people might be speaking slowly?

Are there any favourite YouTube videos you watch that help you to learn English?

Or is talking to somebody actually having a conversation with somebody in English is that the best way for you to learn English?

Because everybody likes different ways to learn and so I'd like to know what is the best way that you can learn English

Or what is the way that you enjoy learning English the most?

So click the link inside this lesson and tell me what is the best way or the most helpful way for you to learn English.

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And today I wanted to ask you about do you have other English language teachers online like me here at learning English with Cullen.

And if so do you listen to their lessons on YouTube or do you listen to their lessons through audio or do you receive their lessons through email for example

And if so, what are your English language teachers like?

If you have English language teachers in a classroom at your school or your university and what are the kind of things that you talk to about with your English language teachers

What are the kind of subjects and conversations that you're having with them please let me low inside the link inside this lesson

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And today I wanted to ask you about speaking English on the telephone?

Is there anyone on your phone that you speak to in English?

And if so, what is the kind of conversations you're having with that person?

And who is the person you're talking to in English is it a travel agent?

Or is it somebody in a bookstore?

Or is it somebody at the railway station?

When you're calling to check the times of trains for example?

Who is it and what is it you're talking about?

When you're speaking English on the telephone, please click the link inside this listen to let us know

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Today I wanted to ask you what time is it that you have breakfast or lunch?

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And do you always have breakfast and if so what do you normally have for breakfast?

Do you have breakfast at home or do you have breakfast at work?

Or do you have breakfast at school or at university or on the way to school?

Or on the way to university?

And also what is your favorite meal at breakfast time?

What's the one thing that you like to eat the most at breakfast?

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And today I wanted to ask you where it is that you go to when you go into your town your local village or to your city?

Where are the kinds of places you go to?

Do you go to the bank?

Do you go to the CD store?

Do you download your music?

Do you buy music on CDs?

Sometimes or do you go to the post office?

Or do you go shopping and when you go into town, into the city or into the village that you live do you ever buy a book English books?

And if so what kind of books do you buy English language books?

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And today in our IELTS series of questions I wanted to ask you some more questions about food.

Where is your favourite place to eat is one of the questions?

If you want to let me know in the link inside this lesson also what kind of things do you eat when you go to your favourite place and who do you go with, what is the conversation normally about?

When you go to your favourite place to eat?

One of my favourite places to eat is in Sydney here in Australia, and that is in Chinatown I love eating at Chinatown, and so you may have a restaurant or a market or a place that you really like to eat so please do tell me in the link inside this lesson

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I'm Cullen the editor of EATT Magazine, and I'm going to be teaching you English using audiobooks.

And these are audiobooks that you can download to your phone so that you can listen to English every day.

And inside each lesson, I'm going to ask you to take some notes on
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Ok, so are you ready for the test and after the test please click the link inside this lesson So, in the last lesson, I asked you what is

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Hi and welcome back to English with

Cullen and so what I wanted to ask you, I

want to ask you a question is I want to

ask you what is your biggest challenge

or what is the thing that you are having

most difficulty with learning English

and I want you to be able to tell me

inside the link in this lesson so what

you can do is click the link inside the

lesson and in that link I'm going to ask

for your first name and your email and

just tell me in three or four sentences

what are the biggest challenges for you

learning English what is the what are

the things that you are struggling with

the most what is the most difficult

thing for you at this point in time

learning English.

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any of the new word or maybe a new

sentence that you've learnt and take

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phone so that you can go back to that

keyword or go back to that sentence and

read it and listen to it again and this

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Hi and welcome back to learn English with
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feedback thank you very much a lot of
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inside each of the lessons and I just
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of the questions I get a lot recently is
how can I learn English faster and I

think one of the best ways is
time making sure you spend some time

every day it might just be an hour or it
could be twenty minutes or it might be

ten minutes and so what I'm going to do
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these lessons to your phone because it's
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four minutes there will be longer lessons seven or Eight
minutes and then there will be groups

of lessons so you can download a group
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listen to those regularly even if you
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for the bus or you've got ten minutes
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you might have twenty minutes when
you're travelling somewhere you will be able to

listen to those audiobook lessons learn
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believe that you can learn English
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And today I wanted to ask you a question

I wanted to ask you what is your level

of English and so we are going to use

the guide that's being provided by the

International English Language Testing

system.

And in that system, they have a series of five different levels and we are working with you basically within three

levels and the levels are what I'm going

to call an elementary level of English.

You might describe yourself as a beginner and in the IELTS system the

International English Language Testing System you will be considered a level 3

or are you a low intermediate level of English Learner?

is your level of English intermediate?

And in that case you would be considered in the international

English Language Testing system level 4.

Or, in fact, are you I guess what we would call a high intermediate level of English and therefore you'd be considered a number 5 in the International English language system.

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If you click the link inside this listen tell us what level of English language you're at and then we will be able to guide you I'll be able to guide you to the level of English lessons that we

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Where you already knew a part of what that word

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with Cullen how are you today?

How is your English language?

Are you picking up things as we move along?

I'm also going to ask you today to think about how it is that

you learn English?

What is the best way that you feel that you can learn English

is it audiobooks?

Like the kind of things that we use here to learn English with

Cullen

Or is it reading a book?

Do you like to read paper books?

Or read the newspaper?

Or do you like to I guess read online on your phone or your iPad?

Do you read articles on the Internet?

Is that a good way of you learning English?

Or is it watching videos or movies or movies or are movies to fast?

The people in the film are speaking English to fast, and so you can't keep up you can't understand what's happening?

So is YouTube a better way for you?

I guess learning English at a slower pace where people might be

speaking slowly

Are there any favourite YouTube videos?

you watch that helps you to learn English?

Or is talking to somebody?

Is it having a conversation with somebody in English?

Is that the best way for you to learn English?

Because everybody likes different ways to learn

and so I'd like to know what is the best way that you can learn English?

or what is the way that you enjoy learning

English the most?

Co click the link inside this lesson and tell me what the is

best way or the most helpful way for you

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to be taking the words that you're

learning, sentences that you're learning

and we're going to be rebuilding them so

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able to receive those words again in

different ways so that you can memorize

them so it makes it easier and faster

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How is the weather where you are today?

Is it warm?

or

Is it cold?

in this lesson imagine its a school break you're in Australia, and you want to visit another city

Which city is at the top of your list?

Sydney

Melbourne

Perth

Brisbane

Adelaide

or is it another city?

Imagine your in Sydney and you want to hang out at the beach

Which of the following is the most famous beach in Sydney?

Broadbeach, St Kilda beach, Bondi beach or Murrumba beach.

Please do not forget to download this lesson onto your phone.

So you can listen to it again and soon ill give you a link inside the lesson.

In a lesson coming up where you can send me your answers.

And tell me what is the most famous beach in Sydney and in Australia

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How are you today

Are you feeling happy?

Or are you tired?

In today's lesson, I'm going to ask you a few things about visiting places in Australia.

And in this first lesson imagine you have just woken top and you want to visit some of the most famous places in Sydney.

Where would you like to go?

Sydney central station, the Opera house, China town or Bondi beach

Its getting very late after you have been visiting different places in Sydney and you have missed the last bus and the last train

if you decide not to get a taxi which app will you use to get a lift home?

A: Grab

B: Uber

C: Didi

D: Ctrip

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Which transport do you think is going to be the cheapest?

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D: a Walk

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