A podcast for English learners who want to feel more confident when communicating in English
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Join me, Tamsin, to smash some English language learning goals and flex your pronunciation muscles! English Sound Building is an advanced pronunciation podcast where *you* do the work to build muscle, muscle memory, and master new sounds. Each episode will focus on one or two British English sounds, looking at how they're pronounced in common words, and then practising them in some trickier phrases. Always remember that successful communication is possible in any one of the thousands of glob ...
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Do you understand different accents in the U.K. In today's episode, we talk to a friend of mine who has a West Country accent and we talk about the differences between living in the city and the countryside
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In this episode, I talk to 2 other teachers about the difference in drinking culture between the U.K. USA and Australia. This is a great listening practice for English learners.
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Today we have Lucy back with us to have a chat and the subject is all about social media and how to use it effectively to learn a language.
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Today we have Emma from Pronunciation with Emma on the podcast and we are talking about all things pronunciation.
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Today we have Mike from 212 English back on the podcast to talk about responding in English and some plans for the future.
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Today we welcome back Tom from the Thinking in English Podcast to talk about vocabulary and whether we need to use everything we see and hear.
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On today's episode we have Lewis back to give us some insight into how students can improve their writing skills
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We welcome back Misha and Larissa for this episode to chat about how much time we should spend practicing another language.
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On today's episode we welcome Alison from englishintechnicolour again. Today we care talking about grammar mistakes and if they are all that bad.
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Today we have Chris back to talk about the important of pronunciation and some methods to help us improve it.
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On today's podcast we will be talking with teacher Tony about the importance of speaking languages.
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Today we talk with Mike from Happy English NY about student burnout and studying everyday.
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Today we welcome back Camille Hanson to talk about teaching and what traits a teacher needs.
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We are welcoming back Sam to the podcast to talk about reading and how students can improve their reading fluency.
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Today we welcome back Kate to discuss how students can practice speaking in their own homes.
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Today we welcome back Tika to talk about pronunciation and the importance of practicing it.
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In today's episode I sit down and chat with Dan Sensei to talk about vocabulary and how much you need in order to start talking.
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Today we welcome back teacher Will for a chat about pronunciation and if you can improve it at home on your own.
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Lucy is back and today we are talking about practicing English with other learners.
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Today we have Emma from Pronunciation with Emma on to talk about some common misconceptions in language learning
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Today I'm talking with Mike from 212 English about the differences between us and the cultures we are surrounded by.
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Today we have Tom back from the Thinking in English Podcast to talk about culture shock and the importance of learning about other cultures when learning languages.
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In today's session we welcome back English teacher Lewis today to talk about how the methods an English teacher uses can affect students when learning the language.
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Today Misha and Larissa are back with us. In the episode we talk about the role of the teacher and the expectancy that students have of teachers
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On today's episode we have English teacher Alison from englishintechnicolour joining us to discuss about her journey to becoming a teacher and whether intonation is that important.
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In this episode I talk with Chris from Instant English about the issues he found whilst learning a second language and how students can become confident in social situations.
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Today we have Tony on the show and we are discussing how the internet has affected the English language
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Welcome to season 5 of English Sound Building! Today, we’re reviewing all the sounds from season 5, and many others too, with ten tongue twisters. Practise as often as you can to build muscle memory, and make sure you subscribe so you don't miss the next one. The Podcast script is available free on my Patreon. Don't forget to follow me on Instagram…
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Today we chat with Mike from Happy English NY about textbooks and the best ways to learn grammar.
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Today we welcome back Sam to the podcast to talk about how important output is for pronunciation.
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Welcome to season 5 of English Sound Building! Today, we’re looking at words with both ‘l’ and ‘r’. Practise as often as you can to build muscle memory, and make sure you subscribe so you don't miss the next one. The Podcast script is available free on my Patreon. Don't forget to follow me on Instagram. Interested in classes or a one-off diagnosis …
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Today we welcome back Camille Hanson to talk about American accents and whether or not our native accent matters.
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Welcome to season 5 of English Sound Building! Today, reviewing a lot of sounds in tricky clusters with /l/. Practise as often as you can to build muscle memory, and make sure you subscribe so you don't miss the next one. The Podcast script is available free on my Patreon. You can also follow and contact me on Instagram, or email learnbrickbybrick@…
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Welcome to season 5 of English Sound Building! Today, we’re reviewing /r/, and a lot of other consonant sounds besides, to look at clusters with /r/. Practise as often as you can to build muscle memory, and make sure you subscribe so you don't miss the next one. The Podcast script is available free on my Patreon. Don't forget to follow me on Instag…
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How Much Responsibility Should Students Take For Their Own Learning Journey? with ENGLISH ANYWHERE KATE
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Today we welcome back Kate to talk about whether the student would take responsibility over their language learning practices.
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Welcome to season 5 of English Sound Building! Today, we’re practising the diphthong /eɪ/. Practise as often as you can to build muscle memory, and make sure you subscribe so you don't miss the next one. The Podcast script is available free on my Patreon. Don't forget to follow me on Instagram, Facebook or Twitter. Interested in classes? Learn with…
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Rupa Sensei is back for another session talking about some tips for improving spoken English.
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Welcome to season 5 of English Sound Building! Today, we’re following on from last week, and contrasting two sounds we’ve looked at before, but not in relation to each other: /ɜ:/ and /eə/. Practise as often as you can to build muscle memory, and make sure you subscribe so you don't miss the next one. The Podcast script is available free on my Patr…
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Welcome to season 5 of English Sound Building! Today, we’re contrasting two sounds we’ve looked at before, but not in relation to each other: /e/ and /eə/. Practise as often as you can to build muscle memory, and make sure you subscribe so you don't miss the next one. The Podcast script is available free on my Patreon. Don't forget to follow me on …
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Today we welcome Tika back to talk about movies and how effective they really are when learning a language.
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On today's episode we welcome back Dan Sensei to talk about British English.....or rather......what it is........
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Welcome to season 5 of English Sound Building! Today, we’re back with connected speech and another intrusive sound: intrusive /r/. Have fun! Practise as often as you can to build muscle memory, and make sure you subscribe so you don't miss the next one. The Podcast script is available free on my Patreon. Don't forget to follow me on Instagram, Face…
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On today's episode we welcome back teacher Will to discuss if the background of a student can affect the way they learn English.
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Welcome to season 5 of English Sound Building! Today, we’re continuing from last week’s look at the /r/ sound, thinking about places where we see the letter ‘r’ in writing, but do not pronounce it in a standard RP accent. Practise as often as you can to build muscle memory, and make sure you subscribe so you don't miss the next one. The Podcast scr…
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Today we chat with Lucy from English with Lucy about her journey to becoming a teaching and the varieties of pronunciation in the English language.
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Welcome to season 5 of English Sound Building! Today is the first of a few episodes this season looking at the /r/ sound. In particular, this episode considers words where the written letter ‘r’ is always pronounced, and practises the /r/ sound in minimal pairs with /l/ and /w/. Practise as often as you can to build muscle memory, and make sure you…
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Today we have Emma from Pronunciation with Emma joining us to talk about her teaching journey and some common misconceptions in language learning
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Today we have Mike from 212 English to talk about his journey becoming a teacher and how students can learn from social media.
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Today we have Misha and Larissa here to talk about their journeys to becoming English teachers and how to get out of the comfort zone and begin to feel comfortable out there.
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Today we have Tom from the Thinking in English Podcast on to talk about his journey helping others learn English and how he gained confidence to speak in another language.
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