Here’s the second listening in back-to-back days! Hope you guys enjoy this one, and make sure you’re tuned into my patreon for additional material and questions! everyone needs a place to live. One challenge for the twenty-first century is to design housing to meet a growing need. With a friend, discuss the issues that some …
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Arsenio’s ESL Podcast: Season 4 – Episode 88 – Listening – Kindness as a Survival Skill
Welcome back to another listening, everyone! Today is about survival skills. Before the listening exercise in the podcast, I will discuss this, and so should you! Podcast What does it mean to be kind to someone? Rank the following 1-5 (1 = most kind; 5 = least kind_. Lend a friend some money. Do an …
Arsenio’s ESL Podcast: Special – TOEFL Idioms VIII
We’re back with some more TOEFL idioms! Last episode was fire and had lots of plays, so I’m back with some more! Drop out – stop going to school / a class / a club. In general, the rate at which US high school students has reached 43 percent in the past decade. Every other …
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Arsenio’s ESL Special – Patreon Sneak Peek – Teen Discrimination
Hmmmm, I was unfortunately part of this. In today’s Patreon Sneak Peek, we have a very unfortunate couple of students who ended up drawing the short stick because of discrimination. I have an even longer story in my podcast (on Patreon) that you guys would be intrigued by. Remember the letter of complaint? Yeah, in …
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Arsenio’s ESL Podcast: Season 4 – Episode 87 – Questions & Answers – No, I Won’t Learn Thai!
There has been a growing controversy around me learning Thai. It’s funny because some of the associates, who I will let go very soon, told me: “if you learn Thai, you can earn so much money.” But then it defeats the purpose of teaching English, right? What use would I be to my Thai students …
Arsenio’s ESL Podcast: Dan of Russia on Limiting Beliefs and Transformation
Amazing podcast with Dan today! We talked about him moving to Russia, but most importantly, limiting beliefs, which will definitely hit home with a lot of my followers from Europe. Tune in! Transcription Speaker 1: (00:00)Guys, welcome back to Arsenio’s ESL podcast. And you know what? I brought him onto my other podcast, motivational mentors …
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Arsenio’s ESL Podcast: Season 4 – Episode 86 – Reading & Speaking – Starting on The Path to Success (Patreon Exclusive
Super excited about this one. The extended podcast is in my Patreon. For those of you don’t know, I have a 10$ a month Patreon badge that provides exclusive content, videos, coaching and other things, so if you’re interested in enhancing your English language skills more, please inquire! With that being said, let’s do a …
Arsenio’s ESL Podcast: Season 4 – Episode 85 – Vocabulary Development – Business Verbs
Welcome back, everyone! I’m going over some other things that I quite possibly have left out in the last season, so here they are! Make sure you’re tuning into the Patreon for the additional material I’m putting out! Match the words in bold with the correct definitions. Advertise Communicate Employ Invest Own Personalize Promise Report …
Arsenio’s ESL Podcast: Special Segment – TOEFL Idioms Part VII
We’re back again with TOEFL idioms! Excited about this because now I’ve been teaching a lot of TOEFL iTP, so it’s time to start catering to my TOEFLers, too. Get ready! Today’s Idioms Come back – (1) return. Dr Bradford may not be able to come back to the office before his surgery this afternoon. …
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Arsenio’s ESL Podcast: Season 4 – Episode 83 – Pronunciation: Rising Intonation in Yes/No Questions
We’re back with some more rising intonation! Today’s focus will be on yes/no questions. In North American English, the intonation generally rises at the end of yes/no questions. In British English, it falls. Practice in the podcast! Do the buses run after ten o’clock? Are we going to review today? Is it supposed to rain? …