English Shadowing for beginners

English Shadowing for beginners

di Niji Spiral
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English Shadowing for beginners: Easter #4
Welcome to episode 4 for English Shadowing. Download the free transcript on Ko-Fi (ko-fi.com/nijispiral). You can see the video on Youtube (youtube.com/@NijiSpiral). Today’s episode is about: Easter. In this lesson, we will focus on: Religious and Non-Religious Easter words. Religious words will focus on the Christian holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Non-Religious words will be about the Easter bunny and Easter eggs. Thank you watching/listening to the lesson.
English Shadowing for beginners: Giving Directions #3
English Shadowing for beginners: Giving Directions #3. Download the free transcript on Ko-Fi (ko-fi.com/nijispiral). You can see the video on Youtube (youtube.com/@NijiSpiral). Today’s episode is about: Giving Directions. In this lesson, we will focus on: Giving Directions and Directions with landmark. I hesitate when giving directions because I don’t remember road names but I do remember landmarks around the area. Thank you watching/listening to the lesson.
English Shadowing for beginners: Asking For Directions #2
Welcome to episode 2 for English Shadowing. Download the free transcript on Ko-Fi (ko-fi.com/nijispiral). You can see the video on Youtube (youtube.com/@NijiSpiral). Today’s episode is about: Asking For Directions. In this lesson, we will focus on: First Greeting and Asking For Directions. This lesson is helpful because when you visit a new location, you can ask for help to get to your destination. Thank you watching/listening to the lesson.
English Shadowing for beginners: Greetings #1
Welcome to episode 1 for English Shadowing. Download the free transcript on Ko-Fi (ko-fi.com/nijispiral). You can see the video on Youtube (youtube.com/@NijiSpiral). Today’s episode is about: Greetings. There are two types of greetings: formal and informal. Formal greetings are used for a professional or business setting, like speaking to someone the first time or to a co-worker. Informal greeting is for casual setting, like with family and friends. Thank you watching/listening to the lesson.