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Different perspectives - Free ESL Podcast #35, Lesson 5 of 5

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In this episode, we will be concluding the preview of the low-intermediate conversational English audio course called The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. This lesson will be a little different. I will tell part of the main story from 3 different perspectives: present, past, and future. As always, I recommend that you just relax and enjoy the story as you paint a picture of what is happening in your mind. Additionally, try to notice the subtle differences that change the story from one perspective to another.

If you found the lessons in the preview challenging, this is the correct level for you because they should challenge you. If the lessons were very easy to understand, you are ready for the advanced-intermediate course called, Huckleberry Finn.

Learn to speak English faster through context. This ESL conversational English podcast uses short stories to provide your brain the context that it needs to learn naturally, the same way that children learn language. To use this podcast just listen to the short story and try to paint a picture in your mind. Then, I will repeat a small part of the story followed by a simple question and a pause. This pause is time for you to answer the question out loud. Short and quick answers are best. This technique simulates a conversation and provides the context your brain needs to learn naturally, and when you learn naturally, you learn FASTER!

Remember that you can always access the complete written transcripts for each podcast at:

https://www.learningenglishfaster.com/

You may also join the “Learning English Faster .com” Facebook group and meet other people who are also learning English. Just go to: https://www.facebook.com/groups/3396962433722654

Limited time free trial offer: Download Chapter 1 for free at: https://www.learningenglishfaster.com/collections/all

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/david-raczynski/support

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In this episode, we will be concluding the preview of the low-intermediate conversational English audio course called The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. This lesson will be a little different. I will tell part of the main story from 3 different perspectives: present, past, and future. As always, I recommend that you just relax and enjoy the story as you paint a picture of what is happening in your mind. Additionally, try to notice the subtle differences that change the story from one perspective to another.

If you found the lessons in the preview challenging, this is the correct level for you because they should challenge you. If the lessons were very easy to understand, you are ready for the advanced-intermediate course called, Huckleberry Finn.

Learn to speak English faster through context. This ESL conversational English podcast uses short stories to provide your brain the context that it needs to learn naturally, the same way that children learn language. To use this podcast just listen to the short story and try to paint a picture in your mind. Then, I will repeat a small part of the story followed by a simple question and a pause. This pause is time for you to answer the question out loud. Short and quick answers are best. This technique simulates a conversation and provides the context your brain needs to learn naturally, and when you learn naturally, you learn FASTER!

Remember that you can always access the complete written transcripts for each podcast at:

https://www.learningenglishfaster.com/

You may also join the “Learning English Faster .com” Facebook group and meet other people who are also learning English. Just go to: https://www.facebook.com/groups/3396962433722654

Limited time free trial offer: Download Chapter 1 for free at: https://www.learningenglishfaster.com/collections/all

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/david-raczynski/support

  continue reading

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