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English 2.0 Podcast With ALsensei

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English 2.0 Podcast With ALsensei

Al Slagle: English Teacher, Pronunciation Coach, and Fluency Specialist

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What is the best way to learn English? How can I improve my English more quickly? If you are asking these questions, this Podcast is for you! ALsensei is an English Teaching Professional who has been helping people with how to improve English and Communication skills in Japan for over 18 years! He has worked with people from all backgrounds and levels including consulting at Global Fortune 500 companies and teaching at a prestigious university in Tokyo. However, on the English 2.0 Podcast yo ...
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Welcome to the Let’s Talk, Teacher to Teacher podcast. My name is Dr. Gina Pepin - and I am so happy to meet you. I am a midwestern mom of three, a super-enthusiastic reading professor, and a busy reading specialist at a wonderful elementary school. I was the 2018-2019 Upper Michigan Teacher of the Year and enjoy mentoring teachers of all levels. I have a great passion for early literacy… and am a co-author, along with the extremely talented children’s author - Eric Litwin of The Power of Jo ...
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In this podcast you will learn easy tips along with real life shared stories, and make and takes - so that you can easily create joyful shared reading experiences in your classroom, daycare centers, and homes right away. Learn 10 easy ways to a use songs in any learning space! You can learn more at www.ginapepin.com. I am here to help you make powe…
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In this podcast you will learn easy tips along with real life shared stories, and make and takes - so that you can easily create joyful shared reading experiences in your classroom, daycare centers, and homes right away. Learn 10 easy ways to a use puppets in any learning space! You can learn more at www.ginapepin.com. I am here to help you make po…
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In this podcast you will learn easy tips along with real life shared stories, and make and takes - so that you can easily create joyful shared reading experiences in your classroom, daycare centers, and homes right away. We all know our students need opportunities to wiggle - learn 10 easy ways to activities that include wiggling in a dynamic learn…
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In this podcast I share with you 10 practical make and takes - easy tips along with real life shared stories - so that you can create joyful shared reading experiences in your classroom, daycare centers, and homes right away. You will have all the tools, ideas, and reasons why - so you can easily incorporate ways to help your students become more f…
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Our classrooms are filled with little people, which means they are filled with big hopes and real fears. Let’s talk about how to help our students overcome their reading fears. Learning to read stirs up a great deal of fear and anxiety in many of our students, and it requires social-emotional skills to overcome them. Find out more about this at www…
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Combining play-based earning and the Joyful Reading Approach for powerful learning opportunities We know that learning is a deeply human experience. Therefore, effective practices that incorporate joyful play-based learning and collaboration between peers, family members, and loving caregivers and/or adults is key to student success. Learn more abo…
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Encouraging and supporting a child’s love for reading can be one of the most powerful things parents can do. Providing opportunities for their child, or children, to experience positive and inspiring literacy activities after school is something anyone can easily do!By Gina Pepin, Ed.D.
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On this review episode of the English 2.0 Podcast, we handle the following point: How to Increase your TOEIC score by 100 points Several years ago, I had to pleasure of helping my brother-in-law raise his TOEIC score. By identifying his strengths and weaknesses on practice tests, I was able to develop a strategy to help him increase his score by ov…
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On this review episode of the English 2.0 Podcast, we handle the following question from a Twitter follower: Q: I want to build my vocabulary and learn idioms but my memory is not good. How can I do it? Here are my suggestions: 1. Learn by using mnemonics 2. Practice again and again and try to use in a meaningful way 3. Avoid trying to memorize lis…
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Even though students may begin with strong early literacy skills - these skills do not automatically develop into complex skills that enable students to read proficiently specialized and sophisticated reading of literacy, science, history, and mathematics because students at the secondary level are still learning to read! Learn practical - fun, eng…
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On this review episode of the English 2.0 Podcast, we discuss a very important topic in American English pronunciation: Word Stress: How to Emphasize the Right Syllables How can we emphasize certain parts of words to sound more natural? Al answers this and much more on this special review episode of the English 2.0 Podcast On the English 2.0 Podcas…
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We do not need to “sell” books and reading to children. They already love them. We just need to make sure we don’t diminish their natural joy. Children do not automatically stop loving books as they get older…. we destroy the joy of reading by frustrating them. And because we are always learning to read - it is so important to take the frustration …
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On this review episode of the English 2.0 Podcast, Al takes on this important issue: Are Language Dictionaries Helpful or Harmful? Many of you probably assume that dictionaries are a useful tool that help you with your English. However, Al wanted to examine this a little more closely and perhaps challenge that idea. If you are wondering how diction…
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This podcast is about classroom expectations and how you can turn something as simple as classroom rules into routine, joyful shared reading experiences through songs, chants and so much more! Let’s turn our classrooms into reading playgrounds—optimal learning environments that invite human interactivity around print and immerse students in books, …
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On this review episode of the English 2.0 Podcast, we look at the following question: What Makes a Great English Teacher? Are you learning English online? Are you going to start a new class at a language school? Whatever your case may be, if you are starting to learn English, you need to know how to choose a good English teacher. On this episode, A…
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On this review episode of the English 2.0 Podcast, we handle the following topic: 3 Keys For Becoming a Natural Speaker Does your English sound unnatural? Are you making a negative impression on people when you speak? If so, this is a great review episode for you! We go over 3 points to help you recognize why your English might sound unnatural. The…
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On this review episode of the English 2.0 Podcast, we talk about the following topic: 3 Steps to English Success! Although I have talked about this quite frequently in my private lessons, I have not mentioned it on the podcast. The 3 steps are to help students organize their activities so that they are maximizing the limited time they have for Engl…
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Connecting academic language and interdisciplinary approaches through joyful shared reading experiences is going to be the most powerful thing you can do for your students. You may be wondering….. How can I do this, easily and practically? Let’s talk, Teacher to Teacher. Because the answer is simple and the way to do this is super easy. Let me tell…
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On this review lesson, we look at an episode of Your Question and we handle the following question: Q: When learning English, should I translate to my mother language or learn words and phrases directly in English without translating? On the English 2.0 Podcast, I help you express yourself more naturally and smoothly. We go beyond the words and phr…
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Now more than ever, we must fill our virtual and in-person classrooms with joyful reading experiences. Because of the profound challenges of the pandemic and social distance learning, we need this now more than ever. With the added pressure of ‘catching kids up' - academically- a rapid loss of joy in the classroom surrounds us . However, we have th…
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On the 21st episode of the Pronunciation Point, we cover this very important topic: 3 Challenging Words with “L” and “R”–“really”, “rarely”, and “library" Get 25 HOT Slang Phrases for 2022 (This is originally from Episode 24 of the English 2.0 Podcast) On the English 2.0 Podcast, I help you express yourself more naturally and smoothly. We go beyond…
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On the 13th episode of the English 2.0 Podcast, we handle the following critical topic: Three Fears of Speaking English I find that many students cannot express themselves in various situations and it's usually due to one of these three fears: 1. Fear of Not Being Polite Enough 2. Fear of Not Being Understood 3. Fear of Making Grammar Mistakes On t…
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On the 13th episode of Your Question, we handle the following question: Q: I want to speak English better, but I don’t know…Where should I start? Things to think about: 1. What is the GOAL? 2. What is your current level? 3. What do you enjoy doing? Get ALsensei's 25 HOT Slang Phrases for 2022! On the English 2.0 Podcast, I help you express yourself…
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On the 23rd episode of the English 2.0 Podcast, we handle the following points: What Makes a Good English Student? 5 Key Characteristics of Excellent English Students On the English 2.0 Podcast, I help you express yourself more naturally and smoothly. We go beyond the words and phrases and talk about how to make your English sound more natural, pro…
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On this REVIEW episode of the English 2.0 Podcast, we go back to the 27th episode of the Pronunciation Point. Eyes vs. Ears Which one should win? Al takes a look at this battle going on inside your head and the winner may surprise you! When learning English, it is critical to go back and review lessons you've already covered. In the coming weeks, A…
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Aloha everyone, Today, I tested positive for COVID-19. I have decided to take a short break from the podcast in order to recover. Also, it will give me a chance to gather and prepare more excellent content for you all moving forward! If you have suggestions, please let me know by sending me an email: al AT alsensei DOT com We will be back stronger …
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On the 17th episode of Current Events, Al covers one of the most explosive issues of our lifetimes--the issue of ABORTION. A couple of weeks ago, a document from the Supreme Court was leaked to the media. This document was an opinion from Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito indicating that the Court was aiming to overturn the landmark case of Roe vs…
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On the 10th episode of Real Chat, Al has a chat with his good friend from childhood, Pat. You may know Pat as Al's Japanese mentor from his book "English Fluency Power." Pat started working in the video game industry in 1999 and throughout his career has worked on some of the most popular games in the world including the Call of Duty series. As you…
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On the 37th episode of the Pronunciation Point, we look at the following topic: LAW vs. LOW Today we take a look at two words that are tough to differentiate. How do I know? Because there are so many videos on YouTube about this very topic! Al explains the differences and gives a few example sentences in Pronunciation Point 37! Get ENGLISH FLUENCY …
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On the 16th episode of Current Events, Al goes over an interesting new development on the social media platform, Twitter. A couple of weeks ago, Tesla founder Elon Musk, purchased several shares of Twitter making him the largest solo owner. He, as well as other celebrities, have supported an editing feature for published tweets, that has never been…
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On the 14th episode of the Teacher Interview, we talk to Lindsay McMahon from the #1 ranked All Ears English Podcast and allearsenglish.com! The All Ears English Podcast currently receives millions of downloads per month with over 1,700 total episodes mainly due to their core philosophy: Connection, Not Perfection! Before starting All Ears English,…
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