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Here are list of top 3 English Podcast channels that you can improve your English and listening comprehension by listening native speakers podcasts !

1. @EnglishPodcastt. Telegram channel that shares daily conversational podcasts with it's wordlists and explanations. Real American accent.

2. @EnglishPod_podcast. Level-based podcasts are collected in this channel so that you can listen podcasts based on your current level of English.

3. @teacherluke_co_uk. Real British accent podcasts, made by Luke, English teacher, lives in the UK to make foreign English learners' learning process easier.

P.S. Personally I listen podcasts of these channels to improve my listening skill by listening native speakers' podcasts.
Enjoy 🙂


Репост из: Study craft | Ielts & Beyond
A list of podcasts for ADVANCED (IELTS 7+) students:

🎈Curiosity Daily Podcast - all about science
🎈Stuff You Should Know - another great one to listen to if you are a science fan
🎈This American Life - interesting stories to listen to
🎈The Joe Rogan Experience - interviews with people from all walks of life
🎈The Jordan Peterson Podcast - enlightening talks about pretty much everything
🎈The GaryVee Audio Experience - another great speaker with a lot of experience i
🎈The Ground Up Show - interviews with different entrepreneurs
🎈Witness History - fascinating stories about different events in history
🎈Not Overthinking - podcasts about happiness, creative and then some.

@ieltsulugbeks


Репост из: Study craft | Ielts & Beyond
A list of podcasts for INTERMEDIATE (IELTS 5.0-6.0) students:

🎈 Rock n' Roll English
🎈 Luke's ENGLISH Podcast
🎈 All Ears English Podcast
🎈 Beyond Borders with Ethan
🎈 Effortless English Podcast

Note that these are my personal favorites. I listen to these podcasts myself just to see if they are suitable for my students. And I've been listening to some of them for a long time now. I like them simply because unlike some other podcasts like 6-minute English, they are much more natural and don't just solely focus on English. They pick one topic for conversation and chat around that where they don't limit themselves to an intermediate level.

@ieltsulugbeks


#Vocab_time

introvert
noun [ C ]

C2
someone who is shy, quiet, and prefers to spend time alone rather than often being with other people

Antonyms 👆👇

extrovert
noun [ C ] (also extravert)

C1
an energetic person who enjoys being with other people


unbeknownst
(adverb formal)

unbeknownst/unbeknown to sb

without a particular person knowing


Cranky-adjective
(BAD-TEMPERED US informal)
easily annoyed or upset

Grinding- adjective literary

a situation in which people are extremely poor over a long period

Something that is grinding causes people or activities to lose energy and spirit


Репост из: Study craft | Ielts & Beyond
Here is a list of websites where you can get relevant articles:

📌 theguardian.com - a great read for culture themes
📌 nationalgeographic.com - this is probably my perennial favourite where you can learn a lot about history and animals
📌 scientificamerican.com - mind-blowing articles on the topic of science
📌 theconversation.com - another great publication with articles on pretty much any topic
📌 medium.com - this may not be as "science-y" as the others on the list but is incredibly entertaining
📌 hbr.org - anything about productive at work and studies
📌 theatlantic.com - a paper with very neat and formal language
📌 times.com - another magazine surrounding any boring IELTS Reading topic you might find out there
📌 bbc.com - a great website to stay updated about the latest news taking place around the globe

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16. To rustle/ whip up — to make something quickly, usually a meal from the food that is available

Example: Give me a minute and I'll rustle something up for supper.

Translation: tezda bajarish

17. Gross — extremely unpleasant [adj] 🤢

UK: /ɡrəʊs/
US: /ɡroʊs/

Translation: yoqimsiz

18. Slimy — a stick liqud substance that is unpleasant to touch [adj] [noun] 🤢

UK: /ˈslaɪ.mi/
US: /ˈslaɪ.mi/

Example: Although snakes look slimy, their skin is actually dry to the touch

Translation: shilimshiq

19. Delicacy — denotes something especially rare or expensive that is good to eat [noun]

UK: /ˈdel.ɪ.kə.si/
US: /ˈdel.ə.kə.si/

Example: In some parts of the world, sheep's eyes are considered a great delicacy

20. "What's eating you" — something that make you depressed [expression]

Usage: used to ask why someone seems angry or upset

Example: Jack's in a strange mood - I wonder what's eating him?

®️ Cambridge Dictionary


P.S When you want to use these words, make sure that words match fully because some meanings of them are a little different from others.

If you want such words in future, leave emoji to this post. And of course, I will do my best to make such word lists 🙂


Wordlist : to the video

1. Ruler — the leader of a country [noun] 🤴👸
UK: /ˈruː.lər/
US: /ˈruː.lɚ/

Example: A King's time as ruler rises and falls like the sun.
The country was without a ruler after the queen died.

Translation: davlatni boshqaruvchi shaxs ( prezident yoki davlat boshlig'i)

2. To set on — to surround or catch someone and prevent them from escaping [verb]

Example: The sun will set on my time here

Translation: saqlab turish

3. To gather — when people or animals gather, they come together in a group [verb]

UK: /ˈɡæð.ər/
US: /ˈɡæð.ɚ/

Example: I went to several libraries to gather information about the plans.
They present their newborn son,Simba, to the gathering animals by Rafiki the mandrill

Translation: to'planmoq, to'plamoq

4. Mandrill — a large West African monkey that has a red and blue face and a very short tail ( type of monkey )
the photo [noun] 🦧

UK: /ˈmæn.drɪl/
US: /ˈmæn.drɪl/

Translation: maymun turi

5. Jealous — unhappy and angry because someone has something that you want [adj] 😡

UK: /ˈdʒel.əs/
US: /ˈdʒel.əs/

Example: Scar gets jealous of Simba because it was in his plans to assume the throne

Translation: jahli chiqish, jahldor bo'lish

6. To assume — to take or begin to have responsibility or control, sometimes without the right to do so, or to have a characteristic /// to accept something to be true without question or proof [verb]

UK: /əˈsjuːm/
US: /əˈsuːm/

Example: I assumed (that) you knew each other because you went to the same school.

Translation: deb hisoblamoq, faraz qilmoq

7. Throne — the special chair used by a ruler, especially a king or queen [noun] 👑

UK: /θrəʊn/
US: /θrəʊn/

Example: Queen Victoria was on the throne (= was queen) at that time.

Translation: Taxt

8. To convince — to persuade someone or make them certain. [verb]

UK: /kənˈvɪns/
US: /kənˈvɪns/

Example: He then convinces Simba that the tragedy was Simba's own fault.

Translation: ishontirish

9. Fault — a mistake, especially something for which you are to blame. [noun] ❌

UK: /fɒlt/
US: /fɑːlt/

Translation: ayb, xato

10. Outcast — a person who has no place in their society or in a particular group, because the society or group refuses to accept them [noun] 🚶

UK: /ˈaʊt.kɑːst/
US: /ˈaʊt.kæst/

Example: Ah, you're an outcast

Translation: haydalgan odam

11. Buddy — used when talking to a men, sometimes in friendly way but often when you are annoyed.

UK: /ˈbʌd.i/
US: /ˈbʌd.i/

Example: My buddy Timon here says...

Translation: do'st

12. To lie down — to move into a position in which your body is flat, usually in order to sleep or rest. 🥱😴

Example: I'm so tired - I need to lie down.

Translation: mizg'ib olish, biroz dam olish

13. You got to put the past behind you — to forget something unpleasant that has happened to you, or to stop being affected by it. [expression]

Translation: O'tmishni orqada qoldir yoki "O'tgan ishga salovat"

14. (Bad/ These) things happen — is commonly used when you want to comfort someone about something unpleasant that has happened or something bad that they have done. [expression]

Translation: Yomon/Shunaqa narsalar bo'lib turadi

15. To turn your back on someone — to turn around and go away/ to ignore them completely or abandon them.
to refuse to help someone

Example: I don't think he would turn his back on his brother, whatever he was accused of

Translation: Birovga orqa o'girmoq




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