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[Music] 00:00
hello everyone welcome back to the 00:04
simple English podcast where we make 00:05
learning English fun and easy I'm Lisa 00:07
your host and today we have an exciting 00:10
topic for anyone who wants to start 00:13
learning English but doesn't know where 00:14
to begin learning a new language can 00:17
feel overwhelming right you might wonder 00:19
where do I start what if I make mistakes 00:22
don't worry we've got you covered to 00:25
help us today we have Andrew an 00:28
experienced English teacher who has 00:31
worked with beginners from all over the 00:32
world Andrew welcome to the 00:35
podcast Thank you Lisa I'm excited to be 00:38
here and share some tips with our 00:40
listeners starting to learn English can 00:42
seem challenging but it's also a 00:45
rewarding 00:46
Journey 00:48
absolutely and for all of you listening 00:49
whether you're just starting or want to 00:52
refresh the basics stay tuned by the end 00:54
of this episode you'll know exactly how 00:57
to take your first steps in learning 00:59
English as always don't forget to check 01:01
out the free PDF file in the comment 01:04
section below to get the full transcript 01:06
and vocabulary for this 01:08
[Music] 01:10
episode so Andrew let's get straight to 01:14
it what's the first thing someone should 01:17
do when they decide to learn English the 01:19
first step is setting a clear goal ask 01:22
yourself why do I want to learn English 01:25
is it for work travel study studies or 01:28
to talk to friends knowing your reason 01:30
will keep you motivated that makes sense 01:32
if your goal is to travel you might 01:35
focus more on conversational phrases 01:37
right exactly and if it's for work you'd 01:39
want to learn professional vocabulary 01:43
setting a goal helps you create a 01:45
personalized plan great tip what about 01:47
resources there are so many out there 01:50
apps books videos it can be 01:53
confusing you're right Lisa beginners 01:56
should start with simple tools apps like 01:58
Duolingo or Babble are great for 02:01
building vocabulary watching Children's 02:03
shows or movies with subtitles is 02:05
another fun way to 02:07
learn oh I love that idea when I was 02:09
learning Spanish I watched cartoons and 02:12
it really helped the language is simpler 02:14
and the visuals make it easier to 02:17
understand exactly and for practice you 02:19
can use flashcards for vocabulary or 02:22
join beginner friendly language groups 02:24
online Andrew many people worry about 02:27
making mistakes how do you encourage 02:30
your students to overcome that fear 02:33
that's a big one I always tell my 02:36
students mistakes are part of learning 02:38
think about kids they don't worry about 02:41
grammar when they start talking they 02:43
just try and that's how they 02:44
learn true my niece started learning 02:47
English and she once said I go to the 02:49
park it was adorable and we corrected 02:52
her 02:55
gently exactly the key is to try and not 02:56
be afraid use what you know even if it's 02:59
just a few words over time you'll 03:02
improve what about speaking practice 03:05
many beginners don't have anyone to talk 03:09
to in English great question if you 03:11
don't have a partner talk to yourself 03:14
describe what you're doing like I'm 03:16
making coffee or I'm going to the 03:17
store you can also use apps like hello 03:20
talk to connect with native 03:22
speakers I love that idea it's like 03:24
creating your own mini English world 03:27
exactly and remember consistency is key 03:30
even 10 to 15 minutes a day can make a 03:34
big difference Andrew let's talk about 03:36
listening skills for beginners it can be 03:39
hard to understand native speakers what 03:41
do you 03:43
recommend start small instead of 03:45
listening to a full movie pick short 03:47
simple Clips or podcasts for beginners 03:49
repeat them until you 03:51
understand you can also slow down the 03:53
audio using apps or YouTube settings 03:55
I've done that slowing down the audio 03:58
really helps especially when the speaker 04:01
talks fast exactly and don't worry about 04:03
understanding every word focus on the 04:07
main idea first and as your vocabulary 04:09
grows details will become 04:11
clearer that's so 04:13
encouraging now Andrew grammar is 04:16
another tricky part for beginners how 04:18
can they learn it without feeling 04:21
overwhelmed start with the basics learn 04:23
simple sentence structures like I am you 04:26
are or he she is use them in Daily 04:29
conversations once you're comfortable 04:33
move on to more complex tenses like past 04:35
and future that's practical advice and 04:37
what about reading and writing for 04:40
reading start with children's books or 04:43
simple articles online they use basic 04:44
vocabulary and short 04:47
sentences for writing keep a Daily 04:49
Journal write about your day in simple 04:51
English for example today I went to the 04:54
market I bought apples that's a great 04:56
habit 04:59
writing daily not only improves grammar 05:00
but also helps with thinking in English 05:02
absolutely and here's a tip if you're 05:05
stuck on a word Don't Panic use what you 05:08
know instead of saying delicious say 05:11
good over time you'll learn more 05:14
specific words speaking of vocabulary 05:16
what's the best way to learn and 05:20
remember new words use them let's say 05:21
you learn the word beautiful try using 05:24
it in different sentences throughout the 05:26
day like this flower is beautiful or the 05:28
weather is beautiful I love that it's 05:30
like making the word part of your life 05:33
exactly and review regularly a good 05:36
method is the spaced repetition 05:39
technique apps like an can help with 05:40
this Andrew you've given us so much 05:43
valuable advice before we move on any 05:45
last tips for beginners yes Lisa don't 05:49
compare yourself to others everyone 05:52
learns at their own pace celebrate small 05:54
wins whether it's learning 10 new words 05:56
or understanding a short 05:58
conversation that's so motivating thank 06:00
you Andrew let's keep going and explore 06:03
more ways to make learning English fun 06:06
and 06:08
[Music] 06:09
effective Andrew it's time for our fun 06:13
fact of the day did you know that 06:16
English has more than 06:19
170,000 words in use 06:20
today wow that's incredible but here's 06:23
something even better you only need 06:26
about 1,000 to 2 ,000 words to have 06:28
basic 06:30
conversations that's such a relief 06:31
beginners often think they need to know 06:34
every word but even learning a small 06:36
number of words can take you a long way 06:38
absolutely focus on common words and 06:42
phrases first for example words like eat 06:44
go want and help are super useful in 06:47
everyday 06:50
[Music] 06:51
life Andrew thank you so much for 06:54
sharing these amazing tips to all our 06:56
listeners remember learning English 06:59
doesn't have to be perfect it just has 07:01
to be consistent exactly set your goal 07:03
use Simple tools practice daily and 07:07
don't be afraid to make mistakes enjoy 07:10
the 07:12
process and for everyone listening we'd 07:13
love to hear from you what's your reason 07:15
for learning English share your goals 07:18
and challenges in the comments below 07:20
thank you for joining us today don't 07:22
forget to like subscribe and share this 07:25
podcast with friends who are also 07:27
learning English English until next time 07:28
keep practicing and have fun bye 07:31
everyone good luck with your English 07:35
[Music] 07:37
Journey all right everyone it's time to 07:40
learn some important vocabulary related 07:42
to the topic the first word of today is 07:44
conversation it means a spoken exchange 07:48
of thoughts ideas or information between 07:51
two or more people example she started a 07:53
conversation with her new English 07:57
teacher to practice speaking next word 07:58
is fluency it means the ability to speak 08:01
or write a language smoothly and easily 08:05
without 08:07
hesitation example fluency in English 08:08
takes practice and time but it's 08:11
achievable with daily effort next word 08:13
is pronunciation it means the way in 08:16
which a word or language is spoken 08:19
example improving your pronunciation can 08:22
make your English more understandable to 08:24
others next word is vocabul 08:27
it means the set of words known and used 08:30
by a person in a particular language 08:32
example expanding your vocabulary helps 08:35
you express your thoughts more clearly 08:37
the last word is motivation it means the 08:40
reason or enthusiasm to act or achieve 08:44
something example setting clear goals 08:46
can give you the motivation to keep 08:50
learning 08:51
[Music] 08:53
English thank you for listening to our 08:56
episode episode of the simple English 08:59
podcast I hope you learned something new 09:01
and helpful today please give us a like 09:03
And subscribe for video like this share 09:06
it with your friends and let us know 09:08
what you think in the comments section 09:10
below we'll be back with more 09:12
interesting discussions soon 09:13

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[English]
[Music]
hello everyone welcome back to the
simple English podcast where we make
learning English fun and easy I'm Lisa
your host and today we have an exciting
topic for anyone who wants to start
learning English but doesn't know where
to begin learning a new language can
feel overwhelming right you might wonder
where do I start what if I make mistakes
don't worry we've got you covered to
help us today we have Andrew an
experienced English teacher who has
worked with beginners from all over the
world Andrew welcome to the
podcast Thank you Lisa I'm excited to be
here and share some tips with our
listeners starting to learn English can
seem challenging but it's also a
rewarding
Journey
absolutely and for all of you listening
whether you're just starting or want to
refresh the basics stay tuned by the end
of this episode you'll know exactly how
to take your first steps in learning
English as always don't forget to check
out the free PDF file in the comment
section below to get the full transcript
and vocabulary for this
[Music]
episode so Andrew let's get straight to
it what's the first thing someone should
do when they decide to learn English the
first step is setting a clear goal ask
yourself why do I want to learn English
is it for work travel study studies or
to talk to friends knowing your reason
will keep you motivated that makes sense
if your goal is to travel you might
focus more on conversational phrases
right exactly and if it's for work you'd
want to learn professional vocabulary
setting a goal helps you create a
personalized plan great tip what about
resources there are so many out there
apps books videos it can be
confusing you're right Lisa beginners
should start with simple tools apps like
Duolingo or Babble are great for
building vocabulary watching Children's
shows or movies with subtitles is
another fun way to
learn oh I love that idea when I was
learning Spanish I watched cartoons and
it really helped the language is simpler
and the visuals make it easier to
understand exactly and for practice you
can use flashcards for vocabulary or
join beginner friendly language groups
online Andrew many people worry about
making mistakes how do you encourage
your students to overcome that fear
that's a big one I always tell my
students mistakes are part of learning
think about kids they don't worry about
grammar when they start talking they
just try and that's how they
learn true my niece started learning
English and she once said I go to the
park it was adorable and we corrected
her
gently exactly the key is to try and not
be afraid use what you know even if it's
just a few words over time you'll
improve what about speaking practice
many beginners don't have anyone to talk
to in English great question if you
don't have a partner talk to yourself
describe what you're doing like I'm
making coffee or I'm going to the
store you can also use apps like hello
talk to connect with native
speakers I love that idea it's like
creating your own mini English world
exactly and remember consistency is key
even 10 to 15 minutes a day can make a
big difference Andrew let's talk about
listening skills for beginners it can be
hard to understand native speakers what
do you
recommend start small instead of
listening to a full movie pick short
simple Clips or podcasts for beginners
repeat them until you
understand you can also slow down the
audio using apps or YouTube settings
I've done that slowing down the audio
really helps especially when the speaker
talks fast exactly and don't worry about
understanding every word focus on the
main idea first and as your vocabulary
grows details will become
clearer that's so
encouraging now Andrew grammar is
another tricky part for beginners how
can they learn it without feeling
overwhelmed start with the basics learn
simple sentence structures like I am you
are or he she is use them in Daily
conversations once you're comfortable
move on to more complex tenses like past
and future that's practical advice and
what about reading and writing for
reading start with children's books or
simple articles online they use basic
vocabulary and short
sentences for writing keep a Daily
Journal write about your day in simple
English for example today I went to the
market I bought apples that's a great
habit
writing daily not only improves grammar
but also helps with thinking in English
absolutely and here's a tip if you're
stuck on a word Don't Panic use what you
know instead of saying delicious say
good over time you'll learn more
specific words speaking of vocabulary
what's the best way to learn and
remember new words use them let's say
you learn the word beautiful try using
it in different sentences throughout the
day like this flower is beautiful or the
weather is beautiful I love that it's
like making the word part of your life
exactly and review regularly a good
method is the spaced repetition
technique apps like an can help with
this Andrew you've given us so much
valuable advice before we move on any
last tips for beginners yes Lisa don't
compare yourself to others everyone
learns at their own pace celebrate small
wins whether it's learning 10 new words
or understanding a short
conversation that's so motivating thank
you Andrew let's keep going and explore
more ways to make learning English fun
and
[Music]
effective Andrew it's time for our fun
fact of the day did you know that
English has more than
170,000 words in use
today wow that's incredible but here's
something even better you only need
about 1,000 to 2 ,000 words to have
basic
conversations that's such a relief
beginners often think they need to know
every word but even learning a small
number of words can take you a long way
absolutely focus on common words and
phrases first for example words like eat
go want and help are super useful in
everyday
[Music]
life Andrew thank you so much for
sharing these amazing tips to all our
listeners remember learning English
doesn't have to be perfect it just has
to be consistent exactly set your goal
use Simple tools practice daily and
don't be afraid to make mistakes enjoy
the
process and for everyone listening we'd
love to hear from you what's your reason
for learning English share your goals
and challenges in the comments below
thank you for joining us today don't
forget to like subscribe and share this
podcast with friends who are also
learning English English until next time
keep practicing and have fun bye
everyone good luck with your English
[Music]
Journey all right everyone it's time to
learn some important vocabulary related
to the topic the first word of today is
conversation it means a spoken exchange
of thoughts ideas or information between
two or more people example she started a
conversation with her new English
teacher to practice speaking next word
is fluency it means the ability to speak
or write a language smoothly and easily
without
hesitation example fluency in English
takes practice and time but it's
achievable with daily effort next word
is pronunciation it means the way in
which a word or language is spoken
example improving your pronunciation can
make your English more understandable to
others next word is vocabul
it means the set of words known and used
by a person in a particular language
example expanding your vocabulary helps
you express your thoughts more clearly
the last word is motivation it means the
reason or enthusiasm to act or achieve
something example setting clear goals
can give you the motivation to keep
learning
[Music]
English thank you for listening to our
episode episode of the simple English
podcast I hope you learned something new
and helpful today please give us a like
And subscribe for video like this share
it with your friends and let us know
what you think in the comments section
below we'll be back with more
interesting discussions soon

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

learn

/lɜːrn/

A2
  • verb
  • - to gain knowledge or skill by studying, practicing, or being taught

start

/stɑːrt/

A1
  • verb
  • - to begin doing something
  • noun
  • - the beginning of something

goal

/ɡoʊl/

B1
  • noun
  • - an aim or desired result

English

/ˈɪŋɡlɪʃ/

A1
  • noun
  • - the language spoken in England and used in many other countries
  • adjective
  • - related to England or the English language

mistake

/mɪˈsteɪk/

A2
  • noun
  • - an action or judgment that is misguided or wrong

practice

/ˈpræktɪs/

B1
  • verb
  • - to do something repeatedly to improve skill
  • noun
  • - repeated exercise to improve skill

speak

/spiːk/

A1
  • verb
  • - to use your voice to express words

listen

/ˈlɪsən/

A1
  • verb
  • - to give attention to sound or to pay attention to what someone is saying

understand

/ˌʌndərˈstænd/

A1
  • verb
  • - to know or realize the meaning of something

grammar

/ˈɡræmər/

B2
  • noun
  • - the rules about how words change their form and combine with other words

vocabulary

/vəˈkæbjəˌleri/

B1
  • noun
  • - the set of words known and used by a person in a particular language

motivation

/ˌmoʊtɪˈveɪʃən/

B1
  • noun
  • - the reason or enthusiasm to act or achieve something

conversation

/ˌkɑːnvərˈseɪʃən/

B1
  • noun
  • - a spoken exchange of thoughts, ideas, or information between two or more people

fluency

/ˈfluːənsi/

C1
  • noun
  • - the ability to speak or write a language smoothly and easily without hesitation

pronunciation

/prəˌnʌnsiˈeɪʃən/

B2
  • noun
  • - the way in which a word or language is spoken

resources

/ˈriːsɔːrsɪz/

B1
  • noun
  • - things that can be used to help achieve something

tools

/tuːlz/

B1
  • noun
  • - instruments or devices used for a particular purpose

rewarding

/rɪˈwɔːrdɪŋ/

B2
  • adjective
  • - giving satisfaction or pleasure

challenging

/ˈtʃælɪndʒɪŋ/

B1
  • adjective
  • - difficult in an interesting or enjoyable way

encouraging

/ɪnˈkɜːrɪdʒɪŋ/

B2
  • adjective
  • - giving someone support or confidence

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