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eslpod com podcast

by Ms. Verona Ondricka PhD Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Why choose eslpod?

ESLPod.com uses a very different approach from that of other courses or websites. Our method is based on the fact – supported by more than 40 years of scientific research – that the fastest way to improve your English is to listen to conversations and discussions you can understand.

Who are the eslpod experts?

O fundador da ESLPod.com Dr. Jeff McQuillan e a Drª Lucy Tse, são especialistas reconhecidos no campo do aprendizado de línguas.

What is Apple Podcasts and how does it work?

Apple Podcasts is a membership that renews automatically each month. You get 12 audio lessons a month for $14.99/month, including both “Daily English” and “Cultural English” lessons. You download the podcasts using the Apple Podcasts app onto your Mac computer, iPad, or iPhone.

Was ist es eslpod?

ESLPod.com bietet einen ganz anderen Ansatz als übliche Kurse oder Webseiten. Unsere Methode beruht auf der wissenschaftlichen Erkenntnis, dass man am besten Englisch lernt, wenn man Konversationen und Diskussionen zuhört, die man bereits verstehen kann .

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Is ESLpod free?

English as a Second Language Podcast Learning Guides, which include transcripts, can be downloaded on their site ESLpod.com. The ESL Podcast is hosted by Dr. Jeff McQuillan, former professor of applied linguistics and education. For anyone looking to learn English, this is the best free resource available on the web.

How do you use ESLpod?

If you have an Android device, just open your phone or tablet's browser, go to https://tv.eslpod.com, log in, and start listening. iOS users can stream and also download lessons on our app from Teachable.com. You can listen to lessons offline for as long as you have a paid, active Unlimited English membership.

How do I learn ESL podcast?

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An average Premier League match is better than a good Champions League one

Manchester City brutalize Sporting Lisbon with a 5-0 defeat away in Portugal. With the two-legged affair basically over, The Legend and Special Guest Paul reflect on England’s dominance in Europe.

AFCON: Egypt rocked with grief and de-Nile as Senegal win African Cup of Nations in shootout

Celebrations erupted after Senegal claimed their first Africa Cup of Nations title in a penalty shootout over seven-time winners Egypt with Liverpool’s Mané also winning the best player of the tournament.

Fantasy Premier League: Is it bad for your mental health?

Earlier this year, the pod boyz talked about a study on the negative effects of Fantasy Football on mental health. Since we run a fantasy premier league of our own, we sent Intern Sam to speak with Ross Dowsett to better understand his study. Does playing FPL lead to mental health issues?

Qatar World Cup 2022: What is solitary confinement like in Qatar?

The 2022 Fifa World Cup in Qatar is fast approaching. The Legend discusses the issues of labour and workers rights in the host country with Malcolm Bidali, a former migrant worker. In the episode, Malcolm talks about his experience being put in solitary confinement after writing about the struggles for workers in Qatar on his blog.

If Ted Lasso were into crypto: an interview with Peter McCormack

In today’s pod, Intern Sam interviews the chairman of Bedford FC (soon to be Real Bedford), Peter McCormack about his mission to bring his hometown club to the Premier League. What makes him different from other owners is his plan to use his background in cryptocurrency to build the first Bitcoin-backed club.

Summary

This is a prolific and professional podcast for English learners of all levels. It covers such areas as business, travel, daily life, relationships, transportation and more. The people who created this podcast are professional linguists and long-time English as a Second Language instructors.

From Website

ESLPod.com is run by a volunteer team of experienced English as a Second Language professors with over 30 years of high school, adult, and university ESL teaching experience.

Language Learning

Speak English with ESLPod.com is for anyone who wants to learn or improve their English listening and speaking. These daily and cultural English lessons are brought to you by Dr. Lucy Tse and Dr. Jeff McQuillan, former professors of applied linguistics and education.

1,150 - Avoiding Topics in Conversation

Let’s not talk about the topic of today’s episode right now. So, how’s your day going? Slow dialog: 1:25 Explanations: 4:00 Fast dialog: 18:29 Lila: Why aren’t you dating? I have so many friends who would love to go out with you. George: Let’s change the subject. Talking about my love life isn’t very interesting.

875 - Shopping at the Supermarket

Do you ever go to the supermarket without finding what you’re looking for? Learn more about it in this episode. Slow dialog: 1:11 Explanations: 3:17 Fast dialog: 16:18 Stocker: Can I help you find something? Meg: Yes, I’m looking for coffee. Stocker: That’s on aisle 3. Let me show you where it is. Meg: Thanks.

867 - Talking About Attractive Men and Women

Take a look in the mirror and see if you recognize yourself in these descriptions of the beautiful people. Slow dialog: 1:30 Explanations: 3:18 Fast dialog: 17:55 Pamela: You know that your tongue is hanging out of your mouth, right? David: That’s because I’ve never seen so many beautiful women in one place before.

802 - Talking About Movies

Lights! Camera! Action! We’re off to the movies. Learn how to talk about seeing a good film in this episode. Slow dialogue: 0:57 Explanations: 2:37 Fast dialogue: 15:35 Martin: What did you think of that movie? Joanna: It was okay, but I’m not really into big-budget movies with a lot of special effects and big-name stars.

600 - Talking About Sight

If you can’t read this, then put on your glasses and listen to this episode on having bad eyes. Slow dialogue: 1:07 Explanations: 2:45 Fast dialogue: 15:19 Sue: This medication I’m taking is messing with my vision. Everything is blurry. Hamed: That’s a good reason for you to stay home from work today. Sue: I can’t.

190 - Taking a Phone Message

Learn how to take and leave phone messages in this podcast. Slow dialog: 0:57 Explanations: 3:42 Fast dialog: 21:10 I was looking forward to a quiet evening at home. As soon as I walked in the door, though, the phone rang. Paolo: Hello. Evelyn: Hi, could I speak to Tony? Paolo: He’s not here right now.

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