
English o'clock 2.0 - Beginner Episode 56 (30.11.2020)

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English inglés principiante clases de inglés English o'clock 2.0
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Hi o'clockers! Aquí están todos los episodios del nivel principiante para que los tengáis a un click! Big hug! Julia
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Thank you, Julia
One more thing, "anyway" what would be a good wildcard translation?
I download the programs and listen to them when I go out for a walk. I couldn't agree more with you, the basics are the best. It may not be the sexiest thing for a teacher but for students it is the opposite, even if we don't realize it. I appreciate this approach a lot or more:)
Hi, dear Julia! Look how rich your podcasts are. Besides learning from the drills you're teaching us if we pay attention to your comments throughout the podcast, we can also learn other things than the goal of the class. Today I was able to get the meaning of the word "whatsoever" perfectly (I had already heard this word before but without learning how to use it). Your sentence - "This should be no problem for you, whatsoever."- started at 26:00 in the audio. So I understood that it's the same as "at all" (used for emphasis). Thanks for that! Have a great day!