Advanced English 2 – Listening – Olympic Games
Thursday, July 22nd, 2010 at
7:04 pm
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This is a lesson for the ADVANCED English language learner. The theme is the 2008 Olympic Games, and there are 3 main parts. This is PART TWO, in which we develop listening skills. Be sure to watch Part One (vocabulary).
Tagged with: accent • american • games • IELTS • Jennifer • jenniferesl • Lebedev • listening • olympic • pronunciation • reduction • skills • TOEFL • TOEIC
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Jennifer you are doing such a great job! You dont even know how many people you have already helped! I’m one of those people who piercely watch your vidoes! Thank you for doing this!
Excellent lessons, but maybe you should reword the questions as they are just testing recall, eg “what made the greatest impression on Jennifer?” all i need to do is rememeber/recall some words you said before this phrase, not the most challenging for an advanced learner!!
Great work though!!
Point taken. Thanks for the feedback.
One challenge with this format of teaching is that I cannot engage students in discussion. General and detailed comprehension checks are doable since I can provide answers in the video. I can ask thought-provoking questions, but I won’t be able to evaluate your answers. Nevertheless, I’ll give some thought as to raising the bar for questions. More inference questions are possible.
Hope you’ll continue to watch.
Jennifer, thank you for all the hard work and effort you put into making these awesome videoS ! Best regards from Paris !
dear Jennifer,
thx so much for the videos!!! have learnt sooo much and will keep coming. Thank you so much for your effort and kindness!
love and greet from HK
I sent you some links. Hope they help. Good luck to you!
Ate jenn im here again….
i keep on watching your videos but not every day… but still if i have time i go on youtube and watch it…
some of the videos give me a tough situation because my environment creates a little bit noise so i cant hear it clearly mostly whe you (ate jennifer) talking on the camera…
still i learn from it… and i love to watch it.. ah ah ah… my request ate jenn to post idioms lesson hehheheheh i will wait for it.. thanks….
I’m sorry that the volume isn’t consistent. It may be too low at times. In any case, thanks for watching. I hope the videos help your English studies!
you don’t have to say sorry ate jenn… if the volume is not good, well you have a caption added to the video so still i can follow of what you are saying…. tomorrow i will spend more time on watching your posts so that i can follow your latest videos..
thanks again ate jennifer… good night/day…
thank you for taking the time to do this, and educate people like me..from mexicali,baja california mexico
Hi, Jeniffer, I like your teaching very much! I will appreciate it very much if you could tell me how to locate more video clips on advanced english listening.
such a pity that the rest of the native speakers dont pronounce as clear as she does,not to mention accents.otherwise I bet she is a lot harder to understand when shes just jawing about with her buddies.but the video is good
I think that your contribution to english learners is really amazing, I consider your methodology very active. I´ll be watching your videos very often. Would you please, give more help with the american slang. Thanks a lot! Marielena from Peru.
you’re my angel… you’ve just save my presentation next week…
we will have a demo teaching and i decided to go for listening…
Would you allow me to use this video? thnx
write :dama game & watch
it is like a chess
write :dama game & watch
it is like a chess
you can buy it at ur home door
Can you explain to me one word, that’s very important for me ’cause I’ve already heard it a few times and I don’t know how to write it. (fill empty space).
(…)that they have created a spectacular event that world will talk about for generations to ____ (…)
to come, i think
for generations to come! Jeez, ksufler!
(I’m right…right ?)
I JUST HEAR 2 mins and i got this is great, tahnks a lot, i need improve my english, & i think this is great….; )
it’s a bit easy for me…maybe you should do something a little bit more advanced.
THANK YOU SO MUCH,JENNIFER!!!
Can you stop chichi sounds when you speak? It’s a bit annoying.
Good work Jennifer, congratulation for being helping people around the world and the world need people like you.