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This is the final part of my interview with Aurelie from France. We discuss pronunciation, accent, and how you can reduce your English-learning stress.
The French Formula is where you can find Aurelie and her French lessons.
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In part three of my interview with Aurelie from France, you will hear some great advice about how to have more confidence while you are learning English. You will also hear some discussion on the topics of fluency and overcoming challenges. As a French woman living in the U.S., Aurelie has a lot to teach us.
The French Formula is Aurelie’s website for learning how to speak her beautiful mother language.
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Do you think patience is an important part of learning English? Why? Please leave a comment to tell me your thoughts.
In part two of my interview with Aurelie, we talk about learning methods. What is the best method for learning English? Listen to find out what we think.
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Now for the episode question. What learning method do you think is right for you? I would love to know what you think, so please leave a comment to let me know.
In this episode, meet Aurelie from France. In part one of my interview with her, Aureli and I discuss the power, (importance and influence), of knowing why you are learning English. We also discuss the value that knowing English has brought to her life. Aurilie says:
When you find a purpose, it's just like everything makes sense.Share on X
You can find Aurelie and her French lessons on the web, right here.
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Now for the episode question. What is your big “why” for learning English? Has that “why” changed since the beginning? I would love to read your story below in the comments.
In this episode, Greg and I discuss how we can stop comparing ourselves to others, and learn to be patient with our mistakes. He gives some great advice that will be helpful in life, not just for learning English.
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The big question for this episode is: do you have problems with comparing yourself to other people when they speak English? I would love to hear your story. Please tell me in the comments.
This is the second part of my interview with Greg. Greg and I discuss pronunciation and the value of knowing your English goals, and chooseing the correct learning path. He says,
“Each of us should know what we expect from the English.”Share on X
The topic of this episode was mainly pronunciation, so I would like to recommend this Youtube Channel, which focuses on American pronunciation, and this Youtube Channel, which focusses on Brittish pronunciation.
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What is your big English learning goal? Do you want to speak like a native, better than a native, or is it enough for people to understand you? Leave a comment to let me know.
Meet Greg from Poland. Greg loves English, and loves using it to meet new people. He believes that mistakes and practice are all part of learning. He says:
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Do you compare your English with the English of others, or do you use it with confidence? I would love to hear your story. Write to me in the comments below.
I am excited to introduce you to Mia from France. Mia believes that you are never too old to learn English. She encourages English learners to stop believing that it is too late, and start believing they can do this. She says, “It is not a question of age, it is a question of will.”
English Heroes: How Mia Takes Action on her Belief that you are Never too old to Learn English.Share on X
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In this episode, Barron from Taiwan returns to the podcast to bring you some more great advice. If you sometimes feel like all your hard work is not worth it, you will love this episode.
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What things do you do to improve your English pronunciation? Please leave a comment to let me know. I love reading things from my listeners.
Welcome to part three of my interview with Amirreza from Iran. He tells a story of one way that he has used his English skills, and gives advice about how you can keep going with English, even when it is hard.
I hope you have enjoyed listening to all the great things Amirreza has said. Usually, I let you hear these interviews live, just the way I record them. Unfortunately, I need to tell you that I had to edit this one.
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What do you do to help yourselff when things are hard? Please leave a comment to tell me. I love to read things from my listeners.
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