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Lesson 52 Level 1 Stories
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. ------------- This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/635823

Level 3, lesson 51 Happy New Year
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? 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. Photo by Cullen on New years Eve ------------------------------------------ This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/587261

Level 2, lesson 51. Make a "New Year's" resolution
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. Photo by Cullen on New years Eve ------------------------------------------ This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/587261

Lesson 51 Level 1. Hello friend
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. Photo by Cullen on New years Eve ------------------------------------------ This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/587261

No voice with video images only to improve your memory in automation
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 Loading… 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 --------------------------------------------------------------- This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/558058 Photo by Fabrizio Verrecchia

With no words in the video and faster music on automation
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 Loading… 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 --------------------------------------------------------------- This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/558058 Photo by Fabrizio Verrecchia

Same speed as a native English speaker on automation
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 Loading… 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 --------------------------------------------------------------- This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/558058 Photo by Fabrizio Verrecchia

Slightly faster words talking about what is automation
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 Loading… 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 --------------------------------------------------------------- This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/558058 Photo by Fabrizio Verrecchia

Lesson 50 Level 1. What is automation?
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 Loading… 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 --------------------------------------------------------------- This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/558058 Photo by Fabrizio Verrecchia

Level 4, lesson 49. No words in this music video lesson test your memory
No words in this music video lesson test your memory 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 This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/511711

Level 3, lesson 49. Last time we talked about some of the different genres of music
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 This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/511711

Level 2, English lesson 49. How do you listen to music ?
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 This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/511711

Lesson 49, Level 1 slow speaking. What's your favorite song this week?
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 This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/511711

Lesson 48. level 4. Improve your memory. Yo listen up, you hear me to the living beat
Hello Friend, Click this link https://eattmag.com/level-1-lesson-48-what-kind-of-music-do-you-like/ if you can not see a video in this lesson Loading… Level 4 has no words in the video or here to help you with your memory Steps for this lesson Watch and listen to the video for this lesson here Answer the questions in the form above or on this link https://forms.gle/jkZBiY6PgBy51MgRA. Read the words above to help you remember Share this lesson with friends

English lesson 48. level 3. What kind of music do you like?
Hello Friend, Click this link https://eattmag.com/level-1-lesson-48-what-kind-of-music-do-you-like/ if you can not see a video in this lesson Loading… 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 Watch and listen to the video for this lesson here Answer the questions in the form above or on this link https://forms.gle/jkZBiY6PgBy51MgRA. Read the words above to help you remember Share this lesson with friends

English Lesson 2 level 48. Please tell us about the kind of music you like
Hello Friend, Click this link https://eattmag.com/level-1-lesson-48-what-kind-of-music-do-you-like/ if you can not see a video in this lesson Loading… 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 Watch and listen to the video for this lesson here Answer the questions in the form above or on this link https://forms.gle/ro69efzSq5Nckvdk7 Read the words above to help you remember Share this lesson with friends

Level 1. lesson 48. What kind of music do you like?
Hello Friend, Please c;lick on this link https://eattmag.com/level-1-lesson-48-what-kind-of-music-do-you-like/ if you cannot see a video for this lesson Loading… 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 Watch and listen to the video for this lesson here Answer the questions in the form above or on this link https://forms.gle/ro69efzSq5Nckvdk7 Read the words above to help you remember Share this lesson with friends

Level 4 . Lesson 47. listen only mode with no words in the video
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Level 3,. lesson 47. How could you help someone with their English?
Hello Friend, Welcome back to learn English with Cullen. https://eattmag.com/level-4-english-lesson-46-test-your-memory-with-no-words-in-the-video/ If you cannot see a video in this lesson, please click the link at the top of this lesson to see the video. In a previous lesson, we talked about our new levels for each lesson number. https://forms.gle/BkAwPHFJXqxsao296 Loading… 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 so you can answer the questions in English with the translation in your own language 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. So please look to E A T T M A G . COM for your next lesson. If you share your English by teaching other people, training people in the English that you know will learn much faster. All of our latest lessons can be found here https://eattmag.com/learn-english/ --------------------- This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/487776

Level 2 lesson 47. Learn English with Cullen. A faster speaking lesson
Hello Friend, Welcome back to learn English with Cullen. https://eattmag.com/level-4-english-lesson-46-test-your-memory-with-no-words-in-the-video/ If you cannot see a video in this lesson, please click the link at the top of this lesson to see the video. https://forms.gle/BkAwPHFJXqxsao296 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 so you can answer the questions in English with the translation in your own language 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. So please look to E A T T M A G . COM for your next lesson. If you share your English by teaching other people, training people in the English that you know will learn much faster. All of our latest lessons can be found here https://eattmag.com/learn-english/ --------------------- This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/487776
Level 1. English lesson 47 E is for Education, to Educate yourself.
Hello Friend, Welcome back to learn English with Cullen. https://eattmag.com/level-1-english-lesson-47-e-is-for-education-to-educate-yourself/ If you cannot see a video in this lesson, please click the link at the top of this lesson to see the video. https://forms.gle/BkAwPHFJXqxsao296 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 so you can answer the questions in English with the translation in your own language 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. So please look to E A T T M A G . COM for your next lesson. If you share your English by teaching other people, training people in the English that you know will learn much faster. All of our latest lessons can be found here https://eattmag.com/learn-english/ --------------------- This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/487776
Level 4 English Lesson 46. Test your memory with no words in the video
If you cannot see a video for this lesson click this link https://eattmag.com/welcome-back-to-level-1-of-learn-english-with-cullen-lesson-46/ Use this link https://forms.gle/tB6gswMuCT3NMMvbA if you cannot see a form below to answer the questions 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. So please look to E A T T M A G . COM for your next lesson More lessons can also be found here https://eattmag.com/learning-english-with-audio/ --------------------------------------------------------------- This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/478280

Level 3 lesson 46. The lesson where you test your English
If you cannot see a video for this lesson click this link https://eattmag.com/welcome-back-to-level-1-of-learn-english-with-cullen-lesson-46/ Use this link https://forms.gle/ADcxXz6yzqbJFJ6z5 if you cannot see a form below to answer the questions 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. So please look to E A T T M A G . COM for your next lesson More lessons are also here https://eattmag.com/learning-english-with-audio/ --------------------------------------------------------------- This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/478280

Level 2 is our faster speaking English class. Lesson number 46. repeating the same words at a faster speed.
If you cannot see a video for this lesson click this link https://eattmag.com/welcome-back-to-level-1-of-learn-english-with-cullen-lesson-46/ 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. So please look to E A T T M A G . COM for your next lesson --------------------------------------------------------------- This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/478280

Welcome back to level 1 of learn English with Cullen lesson 46
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. So please look to E A T T M A G . COM for your next lesson --------------------------------------------------------------- This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/478280

And the weather this Saturday in Los Angeles is 85 degrees Fahrenheit. English lesson 45
Level 3. Answer the questions in the link, please if you cant see the form below. https://forms.gle/NnN9Lj3Di2Tb7Bm66 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. Test your English today with more lessons https://eattmag.com/saturday-lesson-44-test-your-english-do-you-want-to-start-a-business/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/468756

How do you search google on your phone? English lesson 45
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/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/468756

Let's talk about searching google on your phone. English lesson 45
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 https://eattmag.com/saturday-lesson-44-test-your-english-do-you-want-to-start-a-business/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/468756

Saturday lesson 44 test your English. Do you want to start a business ?
Listen to lesson 44 one more time and answer the questions here https://forms.gle/MDWhD8YNwptCq7uN8 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 https://eattmag.com/fridays-faster-speaking-english-lesson-is-out-now-number-43/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Acknowledgments Some of the images used in your video legally require you to acknowledge the image's creator. An easy way to do this is to copy and paste the message below into your video description or blog post. Learn more. This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/457336

Friday's faster lesson. Do you plan to start a business.? English Lesson 44
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. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Acknowledgments Some of the images used in your video legally require you to acknowledge the image's creator. An easy way to do this is to copy and paste the message below into your video description or blog post. Learn more. This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/457336

Do you plan to start a business.? Or go to University or College? English Lesson 44
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

Saturdays English lesson number 43 is at the same speed as a native English speaker
Test your answers in this Saturday's English lesson number 43 by clicking this link https://forms.gle/7X7kYQGxZZHwGkYz7 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 by answering the questions in the link we made for you

Fridays faster speaking English lesson is out now number 43
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 And keep up to date the latest English lessons with EATT Magazine and test your English every Saturday by answering the questions in the link we made for you

Thank you for joining us for Thursday's slow speaking English lesson number 43
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 by answering the questions in the link we made for you

Welcome to our Saturday lesson number 42 at the same speed of a native English Speaker
Answer today's questions about emails and test your English https://forms.gle/U9V8ST2ah6sEABxs7 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. Test your English today with a new lesson https://eattmag.com/learn-english/ ------------------------------------ This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/440478

Are you ready for Fridays faster speaking lesson number 42 ?
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/ ------------------------------------ This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/440478

In this Thursday's slow English lesson 42 lets talk about email
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/ ------------------------------------ This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/440478

Lesson 41 test your English today by answering these questions
Open the link to answer today's questions https://forms.gle/k5LWaMib6KbN3AgX7 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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/434226

Welcome to Fridays faster speaking English lesson number 41
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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/434226

Thursdays slow speaking English lesson 41 on questions from our students
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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/434226

Saturdays test Your English lesson 40 on any new words
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 https://forms.gle/nFgZNuuD9FDNtRsd9 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/424430

Fridays faster speaking English class number 40
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. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/424430

English lesson 40 Thursdays slow speaking lesson on a few words our students did not understand
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. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/424430

Saturday test your English in lesson 39 what languages languages do our new students speak
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 Click the link https://forms.gle/o6RWGWcBiG96JJL5A 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.

Fridays Faster speaking English lesson 39 what languages languages do our new students speak
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.

English lesson 39 Thursdays slow speaking lesson what languages
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.

Test your English lesson 38 Welcome back to Saturday's english class
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 https://forms.gle/UgCAFDSZiebudd8u8 ------------------------------- This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/405468

Friday's English lesson 37 a faster speaking class What lessons would you like in the future ?
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 -------------------------------------------- This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/405260

Welcome back to Thursdays slow speaking English Lesson 38 feedback from students
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/ ---------------------------------------- This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/405260

Test your English every Saturday. listen to this lesson 37 and answer the questions here
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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/365390