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Hit Replay: The Power of Stories | Book talk

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Ever wish you could redo an English conversation, say things differently, or finally remember that perfect word for your advanced English class? I know I do!

Life might not allow for a reset button, but what if it did? For years, I dismissed video games as a waste of time, until I read Tomorrow, And Tomorrow, And Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin. This novel changed my perspective, showing me how video games can be rich stories, and offer do-overs when real life can’t.

For your English listening practice this week, we’ll explore this novel and its themes of friendship, creativity, and the power of stories in books and video games. I’ll also touch on how English language learning is a form of play, where we should risk making mistakes in English.

And if you want to practice writing in English, you can tune in for tips on how to write a book review.

Ready to rethink your ideas about video games and storytelling?

Remember that you can sign up to get my transcript in my newsletter to practice reading advanced English and to check your listening.

Thanks for listening to Hear You Go podcast, a podcast to support your English listening practice and engage your curious mind.

To work with me, learn more about my courses and private lesson on my website.

You can also find me on Instagram.

Theme music by Amos the Transparent.

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Ever wish you could redo an English conversation, say things differently, or finally remember that perfect word for your advanced English class? I know I do!

Life might not allow for a reset button, but what if it did? For years, I dismissed video games as a waste of time, until I read Tomorrow, And Tomorrow, And Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin. This novel changed my perspective, showing me how video games can be rich stories, and offer do-overs when real life can’t.

For your English listening practice this week, we’ll explore this novel and its themes of friendship, creativity, and the power of stories in books and video games. I’ll also touch on how English language learning is a form of play, where we should risk making mistakes in English.

And if you want to practice writing in English, you can tune in for tips on how to write a book review.

Ready to rethink your ideas about video games and storytelling?

Remember that you can sign up to get my transcript in my newsletter to practice reading advanced English and to check your listening.

Thanks for listening to Hear You Go podcast, a podcast to support your English listening practice and engage your curious mind.

To work with me, learn more about my courses and private lesson on my website.

You can also find me on Instagram.

Theme music by Amos the Transparent.

  continue reading

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