#327 Time Management when learning English
Speak English Now through mini-stories with teacher Georgiana
Release Date: 02/06/2025
Speak English Now through mini-stories with teacher Georgiana
Today, I want to talk about something that can change everything in your English journey: You need a plan. If you’re learning on your own, having a simple, clear plan is what separates success from frustration. And the best part? I already offer you a complete method—and in my , I give you a step-by-step guide to follow. So, you’re never lost. You know exactly what to do each day. Let me explain how it works and how you can create your own daily habit—even starting today. Get the transcript here:
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When we talk about houses together, we say town if it’s small and city if it’s bigger. But if those houses are organized in a somewhat chaotic way, you might hear about a slum or a shantytown. If we focus on buildings in general, a group of them can form a residential complex. And if there are many homes in one place, we talk about a neighborhood or even a housing development. Get the transcript here:
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Today, I want to teach you about collective nouns. But first… what are collective nouns? They are words we use to talk about a group of things or people as one unit. For example: Instead of saying “many trees together,” we say a forest. Easy, right? Get the transcript. Visit:
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We’ve all seen it. A child moves to a new country and, within months, is speaking the local language. Meanwhile, adults struggle for years. It seems unfair, right? People often say, “Children are like sponges!” They soak up languages quickly. But why? What makes their brains work differently? And most importantly—can adults learn like children? (Good news: Yes, you can!) Get the transcript here: https://speakenglishpodcast.com/332-why-do-children-learn-english-faster-than-adults/
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Today, I want to talk about something I use every day in my kitchen—my cast iron skillet. A long time ago, I used different pans for cooking. Some were good, but they didn’t last long. Some had a nonstick surface, but after some time, it was gone. And some just didn’t cook food the way I liked. Get the transcript on my website: https://speakenglishpodcast.com/331-cooking-vocabulary-cast-iron-skillet/
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In the last episode, we talked about the branches of the U.S. military and some common ranks. Today, we’ll focus on military equipment, vehicles, and common expressions used in action movies, news, and everyday language! Get the transcript here:
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In today’s episode, I’ll introduce you to some basic military vocabulary. Many of these words are used in movies, TV shows, news reports, and even everyday conversations. Hi! I'm Georgiana, and I'm back with a new episode. I'm here to help you speak English more easily and with confidence. Before we start, get the transcript. Visit:
info_outlineHave you ever wondered how to find more time to do something? I ask myself that all the time. In fact, I think time runs away from me, and I don't have time to chase it.
The truth is time flies. And it flies for everyone. We always have something to do in today's society, and there is never time for anything. But don't despair. Even in these circumstances, you can find a good strategy to learn English.
As you know, my system is based on listening. Therefore, it is a significant advantage since you can take the lessons wherever you want on your mobile, tablet, or laptop. There is no need to sit in front of the computer and start studying.
Get the transcript here: https://speakenglishpodcast.com/327-time-management-when-learning-english/