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English Listening 2: What is Populism?

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In this English listening exercise for intermediate students we talk about the new populism in Europe and the United States. First, Rokeby defines populism and then talks about its effect on the political system and society in general.

This conversation in English talks about Trump, Brexit and Venezuela and the way in which populism ends up becoming oppression. If you are looking for an interesting listening class and a controversial dialogue you will enjoy this audio. The transcription is, as always, free: visit www.i-ling.org

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In this English listening exercise for intermediate students we talk about the new populism in Europe and the United States. First, Rokeby defines populism and then talks about its effect on the political system and society in general.

This conversation in English talks about Trump, Brexit and Venezuela and the way in which populism ends up becoming oppression. If you are looking for an interesting listening class and a controversial dialogue you will enjoy this audio. The transcription is, as always, free: visit www.i-ling.org

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