In my August podcast, I talk about the cafe in the park near to my old workplace. Luckily, I live nearby so can still visit occasionally. The podcast also has a listening comprehension quiz if you want to practise your English listening skills
Tag Archives: Learning language as an adult
New Podcast
Hello all. I’ve just uploaded my podcast for June. Thank you.
Podcast 40
Good afternoon all. My 40th podcast on Anchor will be uploaded later. It helps you sleep 😂
Little Things
As I was walking out today, I passed a secondary school advertising Mandarin lessons. I noticed the Chinese characters on the sign first and because I’m studying the Japanese language, I could read some of the sign. Admittedly it was only the words ‘Chinese’ and ‘September’, but I was quite pleased to encounter and understandContinue reading “Little Things”
200 days
I’ve just uploaded my latest mini-podcast about 200 days of Japanese language learning using an app.
100 days of language learning through an app.
Hello everyone, I’ve just uploaded my latest podcast of my ramblings with the main focus being on my summary of how useful I’ve found learning Japanese via a language app. Thank you.
Seasons of mist…
Wow, term begins again. I have recently uploaded a podcast. Thanks to those who listen and subscribe 😁
Learning a Different Language-Part 3
I have been using an app called Quizlet for quite a few years to assist me in learning languages. I’ve introduced it to my Japanese students and trainees. They found it quite useful, saying the pronunciation of Japanese is not perfect, but OK. Another useful educational service is TeacherTrainingVideos.com website. On this site it mayContinue reading “Learning a Different Language-Part 3”
Twenty Years in EFL-Part 1
I have a Twitter account @lennetenglish, an Instagram account (the QR code at the end of this post will take you there), I made some podcasts for my Japanese students (https://www.podbean.com/ei/pb-nf85r-bcade0) and a blog (which hopefully you are reading at the moment). I decided I wasn’t using them to their full potential, so last monthContinue reading “Twenty Years in EFL-Part 1”
