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British Council
British Council
Teaching English
A podcast series from British Council exploring some of the big questions in English language teaching.
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4.7 stars from 20 ratings
This is SO helpful!
What a fantastic resource for ELT - I am so glad I have discovered this. Brilliant tips and info sharing, and such a wide variety of contributors. I’m going to go back and listen to the previous series. Can’t believe I haven’t come across this before.
Lalalandia91 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/22/24
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I’m a Japanese. My English level is low and my eyes are not good. I’m practicing to listen to native speakers conversations. This program introduces many types of accent English conversations. So I can practice listening and can study. These days I’ve been able to improve listening a little....Read full review »
0991751 via Apple Podcasts · Japan · 05/02/23
Brilliant
Fascinating series for both English language teachers and a wider audience. Features reports from all over the world and interviews with practitioners in a range of fields. Great presenter. A good listen!
Tizza82 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 01/07/22
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