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Posted on November 7, 2016 by Melanie

English Listening: My First Job! | Episode 31

November 7, 2016 by Melanie 14 Comments

English Listening: My First Job! | Episode 31

Listen to a story about my first job! You’ll also learn how how to say the phrase “a lot of.”

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English Listening: A Dilemma on Thanksgiving | Episode 09

October 30, 2016 by Melanie 19 Comments

English Listening: A Dilemma on Thanksgiving | Episode 09 | English Teacher Melanie

Listen to a story about a dilemma I had at Thanksgiving dinner this year! You’ll also learn how to hear and make the reduced form of the preposition “of.”

Filed Under: Blog, Podcast, Seasonal Tagged With: Canada, fall, food, function words, holidays

English Listening: Where are All the Children? | Episode 30

October 24, 2016 by Melanie 7 Comments

English Listening: Where are all the Children? | Episode 30 | English Teacher Melanie

Listen to a story about Halloween! You’ll also learn how how to link the American T sound in natural spoken English.

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The Story of Halloween

October 23, 2016 by Melanie 9 Comments

The Story of Halloween | English Teacher Melanie

  Halloween is a community event. It’s a combination of an ancient pagan festival from northern Europe and a religious holiday created by Christians in ancient Rome, but its name comes from Scotland. Now it’s a day when children wear costumes and get free candy! On October 31, kids put on costumes and go door-to-door […]

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English Listening: A Trip Downtown | Episode 20

June 6, 2016 by Melanie 15 Comments

English Listening: A Trip Downtown | Episode 20 | English Teacher Melanie podcast

Listen to a story about my trip downtown Toronto to meet my friend! You’ll also learn how to say names of places and streets in a city.

Filed Under: Blog, Podcast Tagged With: Canada, transportation, travel

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