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I am new to TES.com resources! My resources are English language learning audio and video. This material was written while I was an full-time IELTS examiner and British Council teacher trainer in China. All content is recorded in a professional recording studio so the quality is excellent. It would be great to have some feedback from you and if possible a nice helpful review so others can also find me. Regards... Sian

I am new to TES.com resources! My resources are English language learning audio and video. This material was written while I was an full-time IELTS examiner and British Council teacher trainer in China. All content is recorded in a professional recording studio so the quality is excellent. It would be great to have some feedback from you and if possible a nice helpful review so others can also find me. Regards... Sian
IELTS top tips for students - 10 audio files (pt 3)
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IELTS top tips for students - 10 audio files (pt 3)

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These are audio files for IELTS students and have suggestions for improvement of the most common mistakes made in the speaking and writing tests. They are best delivered to the students by dropping them into a WhatsApp group as a daily resource. They can also be used as a springboard for wide-ranging discussion around the topic. There are 30 in total, 10 in each resource pack. Help yourself and let me know how you get on. All my resources are recorded in professional recording studios.
ESL/EFL Beginner's English Pronunciation (free part 1)
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ESL/EFL Beginner's English Pronunciation (free part 1)

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This stand-alone course is designed to be delivered daily to WhatsApp groups. 97 lessons will take you about 5 months if delivered one a day during week days. You can do it i class if you prefer. Here is a plan of the whole course for you to download https://drive.google.com/file/d/18u-8ZGqhRHakN_FuaSxBWFfyMp39Cua3/view?usp=sharing The audio files are recorded in a professional recording studio and the pdf files have the phonetic symbols for each word which some students find really useful. First day is the sound to be practiced, and the following day is homework tasks around that sound. This could be reading newspapers, learning tongue twisters, minimal pairs, poems etc. There is a mix of activities. The idea is that students listen (usually on their own phone) and repeat the sounds and words and sentences. In the Far East they are very keen on drilling and find it helpful. I delivered it via mobile to groups of students who had paid $60 each for this course and their homework was to use their voice recording function on their phone and read the sentences out in the group for everyone to hear and for me to comment on. This worked really well and all of my students were in remote areas in China so I never got to see them but we built up a really good relationship using this course. It was written before the demise of Queen Elizabeth hence is called “Queen’s English”. Please download the free days - the first 9 days - as a sample. You can see how you get on with it before you pay for the other 8 parts. In this resources are the following files (I have also given you the DOC files in case you need to make changes) PDF Queen’s English plan MP3 Day 1 PDF Day 1 DOC Day 1 MP3 Day 2 PDF Day 2 DOC Day 2 MP3 Day 3 PDF Day 3 DOC Day 3 MP3 Day 4 PDF Day 4 DOC Day 4 MP3 Day 5 PDF Day 5 DOC Day 5 MP3 Day 6 PDF Day 6 DOC Day 6 MP3 Day 7 PDF Day 7 DOC Day 7 MP3 Day 8 PDF Day 8 DOC Day 8 MP3 Day 9 PDF Day 9 DOC Day 9 All I ask is that you leave a review (positive would be great!) so that others can also find this really useful and massive material. Have fun and good luck.
IELTS top tips for students - 10 audio files (pt 1)
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IELTS top tips for students - 10 audio files (pt 1)

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These are audio files for IELTS students and have suggestions for improvement of the most common mistakes made in the speaking and writing tests. They are best delivered to the students by dropping them into a WhatsApp group as a daily resource. They can also be used as a springboard for wide-ranging discussion around the topic. There are 30 in total, 10 in each resource pack. Help yourself and let me know how you get on. All my resources are recorded in professional recording studios.
IELTS top tips for students - 10 audio files (pt 2)
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IELTS top tips for students - 10 audio files (pt 2)

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These are audio files for IELTS students and have suggestions for improvement of the most common mistakes made in the speaking and writing tests. They are best delivered to the students by dropping them into a WhatsApp group as a daily resource. They can also be used as a springboard for wide-ranging discussion around the topic. There are 30 in total, 10 in each resource pack. Help yourself and let me know how you get on. All my resources are recorded in professional recording studios.
ESL/EFL audio & video bites – 18 x English listening (1)
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ESL/EFL audio & video bites – 18 x English listening (1)

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This is part 1. There are 53 audio and matching video in the whole course which was professionally produced in a recording studio. This resources contains 18 x audio 18 x matching video The audio is designed to be delivered to a class WhatsApp group or similar. The matching video file has scrolling text so students can read while listening. These bite-sized English podcasts are short - less than 2 mins long – and deal with vocab and grammar. I have divided the content into three sections of 18 each. These have been very popular with my own students because they get the audio into their hand via their mobile phone. Please let me know how you get on with this content.
ESL/EFL audio & video bites – 18 x English listening (2)
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ESL/EFL audio & video bites – 18 x English listening (2)

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This is part 2. There are 53 audio and matching video in the whole course which was professionally produced in a recording studio. This resources contains 18 x audio 18 x matching video The audio is designed to be delivered to a class WhatsApp group or similar. The matching video file has scrolling text so students can read while listening. These bite-sized English podcasts are short - less than 2 mins long – and deal with vocab and grammar. I have divided the content into three sections of 18 each. These have been very popular with my own students because they get the audio into their hand via their mobile phone. Please let me know how you get on with this content.
ESL/EFL audio & video bites – 17 x English listening (3)
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ESL/EFL audio & video bites – 17 x English listening (3)

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This is part 3. There are 53 audio and matching video in the whole course which was professionally produced in a recording studio. This resources contains 18 x audio 18 x matching video The audio is designed to be delivered to a class WhatsApp group or similar. The matching video file has scrolling text so students can read while listening. These bite-sized English podcasts are short - less than 2 mins long – and deal with vocab and grammar. I have divided the content into three sections of 18 each. These have been very popular with my own students because they get the audio into their hand via their mobile phone. Please let me know how you get on with this content.
ESL/EFL Beginner's English Pronunciation (part 2)
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ESL/EFL Beginner's English Pronunciation (part 2)

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This stand-alone course is designed to be delivered daily to WhatsApp groups. 97 lessons will take you about 5 months if delivered one a day during week days. You can do it in class if you prefer. Here is a plan of the whole course for you to download https://drive.google.com/file/d/18u-8ZGqhRHakN_FuaSxBWFfyMp39Cua3/view?usp=sharing The audio files are recorded in a professional recording studio and the pdf files have the phonetic symbols for each word which some students find really useful. First day is the sound to be practiced, and the following day is homework tasks around that sound. This could be reading newspapers, learning tongue twisters, minimal pairs, poems etc. There is a mix of activities. The idea is that students listen (usually on their own phone) and repeat the sounds and words and sentences. In the Far East they are very keen on drilling and find it helpful. I delivered it via mobile to groups of students who had paid $60 each for this course and their homework was to use their voice recording function on their phone and read the sentences out in the group for everyone to hear and for me to comment on. This worked really well and all of my students were in remote areas in China so I never got to see them but we built up a really good relationship using this course. It was written before the demise of Queen Elizabeth hence is called “Queen’s English”. Please download the free days - the first 9 days - as a sample. You can see how you get on with it before you pay for the other 8 parts. In this resources are the following files (I have also given you the DOC files in case you need to make changes) PDF Queen’s English plan MP3 Day 10 PDF Day 10 DOC Day 10 MP3 Day 11 PDF Day 11 DOC Day 11 MP3 Day 12 PDF Day 12 DOC Day 12 MP3 Day 13 PDF Day 13 DOC Day 13 MP3 Day 14 PDF Day 14 DOC Day 14 MP3 Day 15 PDF Day 15 DOC Day 15 MP3 Day 16 PDF Day 16 DOC Day 16 MP3 Day 17 PDF Day 17 DOC Day 17 MP3 Day 18 PDF Day 18 DOC Day 18 MP3 Day 19 PDF Day 19 DOC Day 19 MP3 Day 20 PDF Day 20 DOC Day 20 All I ask is that you leave a review (positive would be great!) so that others can also find this really useful and massive material. Have fun and good luck.
ESL/EFL Beginner's English Pronunciation (part 4)
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ESL/EFL Beginner's English Pronunciation (part 4)

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This stand-alone course is designed to be delivered daily to WhatsApp groups. 97 lessons will take you about 5 months if delivered one a day during week days. You can do it in class if you prefer. Here is a plan of the whole course for you to download https://drive.google.com/file/d/18u-8ZGqhRHakN_FuaSxBWFfyMp39Cua3/view?usp=sharing The audio files are recorded in a professional recording studio and the pdf files have the phonetic symbols for each word which some students find really useful. First day is the sound to be practiced, and the following day is homework tasks around that sound. This could be reading newspapers, learning tongue twisters, minimal pairs, poems etc. There is a mix of activities. The idea is that students listen (usually on their own phone) and repeat the sounds and words and sentences. In the Far East they are very keen on drilling and find it helpful. I delivered it via mobile to groups of students who had paid $60 each for this course and their homework was to use their voice recording function on their phone and read the sentences out in the group for everyone to hear and for me to comment on. This worked really well and all of my students were in remote areas in China so I never got to see them but we built up a really good relationship using this course. It was written before the demise of Queen Elizabeth hence is called “Queen’s English”. Please download the free days - the first 9 days - as a sample. You can see how you get on with it before you pay for the other 8 parts. In this resources are the following files (I have also given you the DOC files in case you need to make changes) PDF Queen’s English plan MP3 Day 32 PDF Day 32 DOC Day 32 MP3 Day 33 PDF Day 33 DOC Day 33 MP3 Day 34 PDF Day 34 DOC Day 34 MP3 Day 35 PDF Day 35 DOC Day 35 MP3 Day 36 PDF Day 36 DOC Day 36 MP3 Day 37 PDF Day 37 DOC Day 37 MP3 Day 38 PDF Day 38 DOC Day 38 MP3 Day 39 PDF Day 39 DOC Day 39 MP3 Day 40 PDF Day 40 DOC Day 40 MP3 Day 41 PDF Day 41 DOC Day 41 MP3 Day 42 PDF Day 42 DOC Day 42 All I ask is that you leave a review (positive would be great!) so that others can also find this really useful and massive material. Have fun and good luck.
ESL/EFL Beginner's English Pronunciation (part 3)
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ESL/EFL Beginner's English Pronunciation (part 3)

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This stand-alone course is designed to be delivered daily to WhatsApp groups. 97 lessons will take you about 5 months if delivered one a day during week days. You can do it in class if you prefer. Here is a plan of the whole course for you to download https://drive.google.com/file/d/18u-8ZGqhRHakN_FuaSxBWFfyMp39Cua3/view?usp=sharing The audio files are recorded in a professional recording studio and the pdf files have the phonetic symbols for each word which some students find really useful. First day is the sound to be practiced, and the following day is homework tasks around that sound. This could be reading newspapers, learning tongue twisters, minimal pairs, poems etc. There is a mix of activities. The idea is that students listen (usually on their own phone) and repeat the sounds and words and sentences. In the Far East they are very keen on drilling and find it helpful. I delivered it via mobile to groups of students who had paid $60 each for this course and their homework was to use their voice recording function on their phone and read the sentences out in the group for everyone to hear and for me to comment on. This worked really well and all of my students were in remote areas in China so I never got to see them but we built up a really good relationship using this course. It was written before the demise of Queen Elizabeth hence is called “Queen’s English”. Please download the free days - the first 9 days - as a sample. You can see how you get on with it before you pay for the other 8 parts. In this resources are the following files (I have also given you the DOC files in case you need to make changes) PDF Queen’s English plan MP3 Day 21 PDF Day 21 DOC Day 21 MP3 Day 22 PDF Day 22 DOC Day 22 MP3 Day 23 PDF Day 23 DOC Day 23 MP3 Day 24 PDF Day 24 DOC Day 24 MP3 Day 25 PDF Day 25 DOC Day 25 MP3 Day 26 PDF Day 26 DOC Day 26 MP3 Day 27 PDF Day 27 DOC Day 27 MP3 Day 28 PDF Day 28 DOC Day 28 MP3 Day 29 PDF Day 29 DOC Day 29 MP3 Day 30 PDF Day 30 DOC Day 30 MP3 Day 31 PDF Day 31 DOC Day 31 All I ask is that you leave a review (positive would be great!) so that others can also find this really useful and massive material. Have fun and good luck.
ESL/EFL Beginner's English Pronunciation (part 5)
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ESL/EFL Beginner's English Pronunciation (part 5)

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This stand-alone course is designed to be delivered daily to WhatsApp groups. 97 lessons will take you about 5 months if delivered one a day during week days. You can do it in class if you prefer. Here is a plan of the whole course for you to download https://drive.google.com/file/d/18u-8ZGqhRHakN_FuaSxBWFfyMp39Cua3/view?usp=sharing The audio files are recorded in a professional recording studio and the pdf files have the phonetic symbols for each word which some students find really useful. First day is the sound to be practiced, and the following day is homework tasks around that sound. This could be reading newspapers, learning tongue twisters, minimal pairs, poems etc. There is a mix of activities. The idea is that students listen (usually on their own phone) and repeat the sounds and words and sentences. In the Far East they are very keen on drilling and find it helpful. I delivered it via mobile to groups of students who had paid $60 each for this course and their homework was to use their voice recording function on their phone and read the sentences out in the group for everyone to hear and for me to comment on. This worked really well and all of my students were in remote areas in China so I never got to see them but we built up a really good relationship using this course. It was written before the demise of Queen Elizabeth hence is called “Queen’s English”. Please download the free days - the first 9 days - as a sample. You can see how you get on with it before you pay for the other 8 parts. In this resources are the following files (I have also given you the DOC files in case you need to make changes). PDF Queen’s English plan MP3 Day 43 PDF Day 43 DOC Day 43 MP3 Day 44 PDF Day 44 DOC Day 44 MP3 Day 45 PDF Day 45 DOC Day 45 MP3 Day 46 PDF Day 46 DOC Day 46 MP3 Day 47 PDF Day 47 DOC Day 47 MP3 Day 48 PDF Day 48 DOC Day 48 MP3 Day 49 PDF Day 49 DOC Day 49 MP3 Day 50 PDF Day 50 DOC Day 50 MP3 Day 51 PDF Day 51 DOC Day 51 MP3 Day 52 PDF Day 52 DOC Day 52 MP3 Day 53 PDF Day 53 DOC Day 53 All I ask is that you leave a review (positive would be great!) so that others can also find this really useful and massive material. Have fun and good luck.
ESL/EFL Beginner's English Pronunciation (part 6)
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ESL/EFL Beginner's English Pronunciation (part 6)

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This stand-alone course is designed to be delivered daily to WhatsApp groups. 97 lessons will take you about 5 months if delivered one a day during week days. You can do it in class if you prefer. Here is a plan of the whole course for you to download https://drive.google.com/file/d/18u-8ZGqhRHakN_FuaSxBWFfyMp39Cua3/view?usp=sharing The audio files are recorded in a professional recording studio and the pdf files have the phonetic symbols for each word which some students find really useful. First day is the sound to be practiced, and the following day is homework tasks around that sound. This could be reading newspapers, learning tongue twisters, minimal pairs, poems etc. There is a mix of activities. The idea is that students listen (usually on their own phone) and repeat the sounds and words and sentences. In the Far East they are very keen on drilling and find it helpful. I delivered it via mobile to groups of students who had paid $60 each for this course and their homework was to use their voice recording function on their phone and read the sentences out in the group for everyone to hear and for me to comment on. This worked really well and all of my students were in remote areas in China so I never got to see them but we built up a really good relationship using this course. It was written before the demise of Queen Elizabeth hence is called “Queen’s English”. Please download the free days - the first 9 days - as a sample. You can see how you get on with it before you pay for the other 8 parts. In this resources are the following files (I have also given you the DOC files in case you need to make changes) PDF Queen’s English plan MP3 Day 54 PDF Day 54 DOC Day 54 MP3 Day 55 PDF Day 55 DOC Day 55 MP3 Day 56 PDF Day 56 DOC Day 56 MP3 Day 57 PDF Day 57 DOC Day 57 MP3 Day 58 PDF Day 58 DOC Day 58 MP3 Day 59 PDF Day 59 DOC Day 59 MP3 Day 60 PDF Day 60 DOC Day 60 MP3 Day 61 PDF Day 61 DOC Day 61 MP3 Day 62 PDF Day 62 DOC Day 62 MP3 Day 63 PDF Day 63 DOC Day 63 MP3 Day 64 PDF Day 64 DOC Day 64 All I ask is that you leave a review (positive would be great!) so that others can also find this really useful and massive material. Have fun and good luck.
ESL/EFL Beginner's English Pronunciation (part 9)
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ESL/EFL Beginner's English Pronunciation (part 9)

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This stand-alone course is designed to be delivered daily to WhatsApp groups. 97 lessons will take you about 5 months if delivered one a day during week days. You can do it in class if you prefer. Here is a plan of the whole course for you to download https://drive.google.com/file/d/18u-8ZGqhRHakN_FuaSxBWFfyMp39Cua3/view?usp=sharing The audio files are recorded in a professional recording studio and the pdf files have the phonetic symbols for each word which some students find really useful. First day is the sound to be practiced, and the following day is homework tasks around that sound. This could be reading newspapers, learning tongue twisters, minimal pairs, poems etc. There is a mix of activities. The idea is that students listen (usually on their own phone) and repeat the sounds and words and sentences. In the Far East they are very keen on drilling and find it helpful. I delivered it via mobile to groups of students who had paid $60 each for this course and their homework was to use their voice recording function on their phone and read the sentences out in the group for everyone to hear and for me to comment on. This worked really well and all of my students were in remote areas in China so I never got to see them but we built up a really good relationship using this course. It was written before the demise of Queen Elizabeth hence is called “Queen’s English”. Please download the free days - the first 9 days - as a sample. You can see how you get on with it before you pay for the other 8 parts. In this resources are the following files (I have also given you the DOC files in case you need to make changes). PDF Queen’s English plan MP3 Day 87 PDF Day 87 DOC Day 87 MP3 Day 88 PDF Day 88 DOC Day 88 MP3 Day 89 PDF Day 89 DOC Day 89 MP3 Day 90 PDF Day 90 DOC Day 90 MP3 Day 91 PDF Day 91 DOC Day 91 MP3 Day 92 PDF Day 92 DOC Day 92 MP3 Day 93 PDF Day 93 DOC Day 93 MP3 Day 94 PDF Day 94 DOC Day 94 MP3 Day 95 PDF Day 95 DOC Day 95 MP3 Day 96 PDF Day 96 DOC Day 96 MP3 Day 97 PDF Day 97 DOC Day 97 All I ask is that you leave a review (positive would be great!) so that others can also find this really useful and massive material. Have fun and good luck.
ESL/EFL Beginner's English Pronunciation (part 8)
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ESL/EFL Beginner's English Pronunciation (part 8)

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This stand-alone course is designed to be delivered daily to WhatsApp groups. 97 lessons will take you about 5 months if delivered one a day during week days. You can do it in class if you prefer. Here is a plan of the whole course for you to download https://drive.google.com/file/d/18u-8ZGqhRHakN_FuaSxBWFfyMp39Cua3/view?usp=sharing The audio files are recorded in a professional recording studio and the pdf files have the phonetic symbols for each word which some students find really useful. First day is the sound to be practiced, and the following day is homework tasks around that sound. This could be reading newspapers, learning tongue twisters, minimal pairs, poems etc. There is a mix of activities. The idea is that students listen (usually on their own phone) and repeat the sounds and words and sentences. In the Far East they are very keen on drilling and find it helpful. I delivered it via mobile to groups of students who had paid $60 each for this course and their homework was to use their voice recording function on their phone and read the sentences out in the group for everyone to hear and for me to comment on. This worked really well and all of my students were in remote areas in China so I never got to see them but we built up a really good relationship using this course. It was written before the demise of Queen Elizabeth hence is called “Queen’s English”. Please download the free days - the first 9 days - as a sample. You can see how you get on with it before you pay for the other 8 parts. In this resources are the following files (I have also given you the DOC files in case you need to make changes). PDF Queen’s English plan MP3 Day 76 PDF Day 76 DOC Day 76 MP3 Day 77 PDF Day 77 DOC Day 77 MP3 Day 78 PDF Day 78 DOC Day 78 MP3 Day 79 PDF Day 79 DOC Day 79 MP3 Day 80 PDF Day 80 DOC Day 80 MP3 Day 81 PDF Day 81 DOC Day 81 MP3 Day 82 PDF Day 82 DOC Day 82 MP3 Day 83 PDF Day 83 DOC Day 83 MP3 Day 84 PDF Day 84 DOC Day 84 MP3 Day 85 PDF Day 85 DOC Day 85 MP3 Day 86 PDF Day 86 DOC Day 86 All I ask is that you leave a review (positive would be great!) so that others can also find this really useful and massive material. Have fun and good luck.
ESL/EFL Beginner's English Pronunciation (part 7)
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ESL/EFL Beginner's English Pronunciation (part 7)

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This stand-alone course is designed to be delivered daily to WhatsApp groups. 97 lessons will take you about 5 months if delivered one a day during week days. You can do it in class if you prefer. Here is a plan of the whole course for you to download https://drive.google.com/file/d/18u-8ZGqhRHakN_FuaSxBWFfyMp39Cua3/view?usp=sharing The audio files are recorded in a professional recording studio and the pdf files have the phonetic symbols for each word which some students find really useful. First day is the sound to be practiced, and the following day is homework tasks around that sound. This could be reading newspapers, learning tongue twisters, minimal pairs, poems etc. There is a mix of activities. The idea is that students listen (usually on their own phone) and repeat the sounds and words and sentences. In the Far East they are very keen on drilling and find it helpful. I delivered it via mobile to groups of students who had paid $60 each for this course and their homework was to use their voice recording function on their phone and read the sentences out in the group for everyone to hear and for me to comment on. This worked really well and all of my students were in remote areas in China so I never got to see them but we built up a really good relationship using this course. It was written before the demise of Queen Elizabeth hence is called “Queen’s English”. Please download the free days - the first 9 days - as a sample. You can see how you get on with it before you pay for the other 8 parts. In this resources are the following files (I have also given you the DOC files in case you need to make changes). PDF Queen’s English plan MP3 Day 65 PDF Day 65 DOC Day 65 MP3 Day 66 PDF Day 66 DOC Day 66 MP3 Day 67 PDF Day 67 DOC Day 67 MP3 Day 68 PDF Day 68 DOC Day 68 MP3 Day 69 PDF Day 69 DOC Day 69 MP3 Day 70 PDF Day 70 DOC Day 70 MP3 Day 71 PDF Day 71 DOC Day 71 MP3 Day 72 PDF Day 72 DOC Day 72 MP3 Day 73 PDF Day 73 DOC Day 73 MP3 Day 74 PDF Day 74 DOC Day 74 MP3 Day 75 PDF Day 75 DOC Day 75 All I ask is that you leave a review (positive would be great!) so that others can also find this really useful and massive material. Have fun and good luck.
ESL/EFL Spit it Out – listening course with modern English (int)
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ESL/EFL Spit it Out – listening course with modern English (int)

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The Speak Out course comprises 4 modules of 25 short dialogues in the form of MP3 audio files and accompanying transcripts. This course is designed for people who want to study in, or travel to the UK. The motivation was to introduce learners to language as it is spoken in real life rather than how it is presented in a course book. This course is divided into four modules, the first two of which are for pre intermediate students and the second two for intermediate students although there is language in the dialogues which could be useful for higher levels. The dialogues are short because they were designed to be delivered to a mobile phone to be done as self-study and then worked on in class. There are also pdf transcripts for each audio so the listener can read along at the same time. Each audio also has a language point – some colloquial language or slang or idiom or other common expression. They are deliberately short and can be drilled in class in role plays exercises too. The story follows a student who has moved to the UK to study a master’s degree. It follows him as he navigates transport, renting a house, booking hotel, making reservations in restaurants and meets friends and neighbours. Pre-intermediate Straight talking Talk the talk Intermediate 3) Spit it out 4) Talk is cheap There is a sample of the dialogues to download from Google Drive here https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BghwXwSpiWdW81lEiBSlhhnFQmzFVyuk/view?usp=sharing and on Youtube there is a sample of various modules of the course here. https://youtu.be/DiBfjrfiYxo
ESL/EFL Straight talking – listening course with modern English (pre-int)
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ESL/EFL Straight talking – listening course with modern English (pre-int)

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The Speak Out course comprises 4 modules of 25 short dialogues in the form of MP3 audio files and accompanying transcripts. This course is designed for people who want to study in, or travel to the UK. The motivation was to introduce learners to language as it is spoken in real life rather than how it is presented in a course book. This course is divided into four modules, the first two of which are for pre intermediate students and the second two for intermediate students although there is language in the dialogues which could be useful for higher levels. The dialogues are short because they were designed to be delivered to a mobile phone to be done as self-study and then worked on in class. There are also pdf transcripts for each audio so the listener can read along at the same time. Each audio also has a language point – some colloquial language or slang or idiom or other common expression. They are deliberately short and can be drilled in class in role plays exercises too. The story follows a student who has moved to the UK to study a master’s degree. It follows him as he navigates transport, renting a house, booking hotel, making reservations in restaurants and meets friends and neighbours. Pre-intermediate Straight talking Talk the talk Intermediate 3) Spit it out 4) Talk is cheap There is a sample of the dialogues to download from Google Drive here https://drive.google.com/file/d/11bHZasEuQJPk8Qr7a4nzE4cagdhh3RuW/view?usp=sharing and on Youtube there is a sample of various modules of the course here. https://youtu.be/DiBfjrfiYxo
ESL/EFL Talk is Cheap – listening course with modern English (int)
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ESL/EFL Talk is Cheap – listening course with modern English (int)

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The Speak Out course comprises 4 modules of 25 short dialogues in the form of MP3 audio files and accompanying transcripts. This course is designed for people who want to study in, or travel to the UK. The motivation was to introduce learners to language as it is spoken in real life rather than how it is presented in a course book. This course is divided into four modules, the first two of which are for pre intermediate students and the second two for intermediate students although there is language in the dialogues which could be useful for higher levels. The dialogues are short because they were designed to be delivered to a mobile phone to be done as self-study and then worked on in class. There are also pdf transcripts for each audio so the listener can read along at the same time. Each audio also has a language point – some colloquial language or slang or idiom or other common expression. They are deliberately short and can be drilled in class in role plays exercises too. The story follows a student who has moved to the UK to study a master’s degree. It follows him as he navigates transport, renting a house, booking hotel, making reservations in restaurants and meets friends and neighbours. Pre-intermediate Straight talking Talk the talk Intermediate 3) Spit it out 4) Talk is cheap There is a sample of the dialogues to download from Google Drive here https://drive.google.com/file/d/1avI2s-ppFAp-pxmXK2bS8OAOCiHYoFEF/view?usp=sharing and on Youtube there is a sample of various modules of the course here. https://youtu.be/DiBfjrfiYxo
ESL/EFL Talk the talk – listening course with modern English (pre-int)
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ESL/EFL Talk the talk – listening course with modern English (pre-int)

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The Speak Out course comprises 4 modules of 25 short dialogues in the form of MP3 audio files and accompanying transcripts. This course is designed for people who want to study in, or travel to the UK. The motivation was to introduce learners to language as it is spoken in real life rather than how it is presented in a course book. This course is divided into four modules, the first two of which are for pre intermediate students and the second two for intermediate students although there is language in the dialogues which could be useful for higher levels. The dialogues are short because they were designed to be delivered to a mobile phone to be done as self-study and then worked on in class. There are also pdf transcripts for each audio so the listener can read along at the same time. Each audio also has a language point – some colloquial language or slang or idiom or other common expression. They are deliberately short and can be drilled in class in role plays exercises too. The story follows a student who has moved to the UK to study a master’s degree. It follows him as he navigates transport, renting a house, booking hotel, making reservations in restaurants and meets friends and neighbours. Pre-intermediate Straight talking Talk the talk Intermediate 3) Spit it out 4) Talk is cheap There is a sample of the dialogues to download from Google Drive here https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NKQFgFmDdzO_TYP7MRu1IZJstwNG5VRZ/view?usp=sharing and on Youtube there is a sample of various modules of the course here. https://youtu.be/DiBfjrfiYxo
ESL/EFL Advanced English listening tests (John)
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ESL/EFL Advanced English listening tests (John)

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This huge set of materials was produced in a professional recording studio. It is a set of semi-scripted conversations around a theme bringing in grammar, vocab and listening comprehension. There are video and audio for each section and pdf transcripts. There is a huge amount of material here and will keep you going for weeks. This is a set of recordings and exercises within a larger programme, each set having international people with different accents. John is from the North-East of the UK and has a strong regional accent. he talks about starting at university and ways of coping. There is a huge amount of material in this set and it will take you weeks to get through it all. I have uploaded the plan for the whole set of materials here. It is 19 pages outlining the whole set https://drive.google.com/file/d/18d1GdBJ5y7arBrlLGxim-9IijmsSBjeY/view?usp=share_link It also has the grammar etc. exercises. However it is of limited use without the audio/video content which I am hoping you will buy. A sample of the video content is on Youtube https://youtu.be/qcX_sXlz6Uc There are the following files in this resource pack PDF Alternative Guide to University Transcripts MP3 John introduction & conversation part 1 audio MP4 John introduction & conversation part 1 video PDF John introduction & conversation part 1 transcript MP3 John part 1 vocabulary audio MP3 John conversation part 2 (finance and health) audio MP4 John conversation part 2 (finance and health) video PDF John conversation part 2 transcript (finance and health) MP3 John part 2 vocabulary audio MP3 John conversation part 3 (getting help) audio MP4 John conversation part 3 (getting help) video PDF John conversation part 2 transcript (getting help) MP3 John part 3 vocabulary audio MP3 John anecdote audio MP3 John anecdote vocabulary MP4 John anecdote video PDF John anecdote transcript MP3 John listening test questions only audio MP3 John listening test PDF John listening test transcript MP4 John listening test MP3 John summary conversation PDF John summary conversation