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Here is the sixth podcast for Easy English Interviews. It is episode #6.
On March 24th, 2022, I had a really interesting conversation with Erin Corrigan. She is a recent high school graduate living in Nagano, Japan. She is now considering her options for university in either Japan or Canada, where she has been accepted by a number of universities. During the interview she was asked a few questions.
If you are a language learner, please try to answer the following comprehension questions. If you would like to check your answers, you can listen again or become a paid subscriber so that you can have access to the transcripts and comprehension answers. Here are the comprehension questions to go along with the interview.
(If you are a Nagano Kosen student, please go to Mr. Kent’s website to do the comprehension questions and have your answers checked.)
QUESTIONS for CHECKING your LISTENING COMPREHENSION
* What high school did Erin just graduate from?
* How old is Erin at the time of the interview?
* What does she like to do with her family?
* What is Erin’s hobby at the moment?
* What is Erin’s favorite TV show?
* What are the four languages that she can speak?
* Why does Erin like science?
* If Erin goes to university in Canada, what would she study?
* Why does she want a high-paying job in the future?
* Why does she think some students in Japan get sick of studying English?
Thanks for listening and checking your comprehension ability! See you next time on EASY ENGLISH INTERVIEWS!
BONUS!!! I have exciting news to share: You can now read Easy English Interviews in the new Substack app for iPhone.
With the app, you’ll have a dedicated Inbox for my Substack and any others you subscribe to. New posts will never get lost in your email filters, or stuck in spam. Longer posts will never cut-off by your email app. Comments and rich media will all work seamlessly. Overall, it’s a big upgrade to the reading experience.
The Substack app is currently available for iOS. If you don’t have an Apple device, you can join the Android waitlist here.
By K J Kent M.S.Ed.Here is the sixth podcast for Easy English Interviews. It is episode #6.
On March 24th, 2022, I had a really interesting conversation with Erin Corrigan. She is a recent high school graduate living in Nagano, Japan. She is now considering her options for university in either Japan or Canada, where she has been accepted by a number of universities. During the interview she was asked a few questions.
If you are a language learner, please try to answer the following comprehension questions. If you would like to check your answers, you can listen again or become a paid subscriber so that you can have access to the transcripts and comprehension answers. Here are the comprehension questions to go along with the interview.
(If you are a Nagano Kosen student, please go to Mr. Kent’s website to do the comprehension questions and have your answers checked.)
QUESTIONS for CHECKING your LISTENING COMPREHENSION
* What high school did Erin just graduate from?
* How old is Erin at the time of the interview?
* What does she like to do with her family?
* What is Erin’s hobby at the moment?
* What is Erin’s favorite TV show?
* What are the four languages that she can speak?
* Why does Erin like science?
* If Erin goes to university in Canada, what would she study?
* Why does she want a high-paying job in the future?
* Why does she think some students in Japan get sick of studying English?
Thanks for listening and checking your comprehension ability! See you next time on EASY ENGLISH INTERVIEWS!
BONUS!!! I have exciting news to share: You can now read Easy English Interviews in the new Substack app for iPhone.
With the app, you’ll have a dedicated Inbox for my Substack and any others you subscribe to. New posts will never get lost in your email filters, or stuck in spam. Longer posts will never cut-off by your email app. Comments and rich media will all work seamlessly. Overall, it’s a big upgrade to the reading experience.
The Substack app is currently available for iOS. If you don’t have an Apple device, you can join the Android waitlist here.