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Improve English Fluency With Slow British News Ep 784
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Today's English lesson is all about improving your fluency through listening practice. The lesson covers stories in the news, where we ask: Can UK politicians really “eat their words” over Trump’s election? Why are Big Tech companies forcing employees back to the office? We keep the pace slow so it's easy to follow and we explain any difficult English. So why are you waiting? Start listening and improve your English today!
Don't forget! If you like this type of English language learning content then we have lots more with our low cost podcast subscription service on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. For the price of just one nice coffee a month you can listen to 8 new exclusive subscriber only episodes.
So if you enjoy our way of helping you improve your English skills and want more! Please consider joining our premium podcast subscription. There is a FAQ explaining the paid subscription and how to sign-up here: https://adeptenglish.com/faq/subscription-faq/ or if you've made your mind up and want to subscribe head over to the Spotify sign-up page: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adeptenglish/subscribe or you can subscribe using Apple Subscription from inside Apple Podcasts app.
"The office of tomorrow is not a place – it's a mindset." Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft
Did you know that most English conversations use just 500 common English words? If you focus on these words you will see a huge improvement in your English fluency! check out our Most Common 500 English Words Course: https://adeptenglish.com/language-courses/500-most-common-words-course/
Don't miss this chance to make English feel as easy as your first language. Follow and subscribe to our English language podcast, wherever you listen or watch your podcasts: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adeptenglish/
752 episoade
Manage episode 449591367 series 1511313
Today's English lesson is all about improving your fluency through listening practice. The lesson covers stories in the news, where we ask: Can UK politicians really “eat their words” over Trump’s election? Why are Big Tech companies forcing employees back to the office? We keep the pace slow so it's easy to follow and we explain any difficult English. So why are you waiting? Start listening and improve your English today!
Don't forget! If you like this type of English language learning content then we have lots more with our low cost podcast subscription service on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. For the price of just one nice coffee a month you can listen to 8 new exclusive subscriber only episodes.
So if you enjoy our way of helping you improve your English skills and want more! Please consider joining our premium podcast subscription. There is a FAQ explaining the paid subscription and how to sign-up here: https://adeptenglish.com/faq/subscription-faq/ or if you've made your mind up and want to subscribe head over to the Spotify sign-up page: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adeptenglish/subscribe or you can subscribe using Apple Subscription from inside Apple Podcasts app.
"The office of tomorrow is not a place – it's a mindset." Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft
Did you know that most English conversations use just 500 common English words? If you focus on these words you will see a huge improvement in your English fluency! check out our Most Common 500 English Words Course: https://adeptenglish.com/language-courses/500-most-common-words-course/
Don't miss this chance to make English feel as easy as your first language. Follow and subscribe to our English language podcast, wherever you listen or watch your podcasts: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adeptenglish/
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