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Is it possible to speak like a NATIVE SPEAKER?

Is it possible to speak like a NATIVE SPEAKER?

FromEnglish with Dane


Is it possible to speak like a NATIVE SPEAKER?

FromEnglish with Dane

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Length:
12 minutes
Released:
Oct 26, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This episode of English with Dane is about something I think a lot of people need to hear. It's a topic that always seems to come up in different ways and so I wanted to share my thoughts on it. It's the idea of speaking like a native speaker. I think a lot of people have this as a goal when learning/practicing English and I'm not sure if is a healthy one. Are you setting yourself up to fail? Is it even achievable? Is it really important? This episode is about trying to answer these questions. Plus, we'll also take a look at to burn out, a phrasal verb that has also been coming up a lot in my life and which I also think is important for you to be aware of, not just from an English-speaking perspective, but from a general mental health perspective too. As always, I hope you find this episode useful!
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Released:
Oct 26, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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¿Hablas español y quieres mejorar tu inglés? Then English with Dane is perfect for you. De verdad, si te sientes estancado/a con el inglés... o si simplemente quieres "mantener forma"... try this podcast. Hablo a un ritmo tranquilo y voy traduciendo cosas para que no te estreses con entender todo. I talk about things like movies, news, sports, music, history, etc, and I always pay special attention to practical vocabulary, expressions and the infinite nuances (sutilezas) that we'll find along the way. Prueba y me cuentas. ¡Ah! Y lo mejor es que además hay transcripciones completas de cada capítulo para que no te pierdas anything! (Ahí tiene que ir "anything" porque no puede haber un "double negative" en inglés!) ✌️