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[Back to School: Essential Vocabulary and Grammar Learning]-[#104 Back To School part #1]

Speak English Now Podcast: Learn English | Speak English without grammar. · A2 · 2019-09-20

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📋 Summary

Introduction: The Back-to-School Season

In this episode of the Speak English Now podcast, host Georgiana introduces a seasonal theme: "back to school." Recognizing that September marks a transition for many, she uses this period as a metaphor for starting a new season of learning. The core philosophy of her method is to help listeners improve their English fluency without the burden of memorizing grammar rules. Instead, she emphasizes the natural acquisition of language, similar to how children learn their mother tongue, through consistent listening and exposure to mini-stories.

Essential School Supplies Vocabulary

Georgiana dedicates the first half of the episode to practical vocabulary related to school supplies. She acknowledges that purchasing these items is a significant challenge for parents, and she breaks down the terminology into categories:

  • Writing Tools: She differentiates between pens, which are permanent, and pencils, which allow for corrections using an eraser. She also introduces mechanical pencils and the need for a pencil sharpener for traditional ones. Additionally, she mentions felt-tip pens for artistic use or highlighting.
  • Paper and Organization: A notebook is described as "several sheets of paper which are joined together." Alternatively, students may use loose sheets of paper to reduce weight, often secured with clips for better organization.
  • Highlighting and Geometry: To emphasize relevant phrases, she suggests using markers or underlining with a pencil. For geometry tasks, she highlights the necessity of a ruler to ensure lines are "roughly straight," noting that it is "almost impossible to do it without a tool."

The Point-of-View Technique

The second portion of the episode focuses on a "point-of-view lesson," a technique designed to help listeners grasp grammar structures by comparing two versions of the same story. Georgiana tells the story of Dennis, a student who receives $50 from his parents to purchase school supplies but ends up spending the entire budget on candy instead.

By retelling the story first in the past tense and then in the present tense, listeners can observe how verb forms and expressions change naturally. For example, in the past tense, Dennis "realized that he was short of some school supplies," whereas in the present tense, he "realizes that he is short in some school supplies." This parallel comparison allows the learner to identify grammatical shifts without explicit instruction.

Conclusion

Georgiana concludes by reinforcing the effectiveness of the point-of-view technique, noting that it allows for easy comparison of different structures. She reminds listeners that learning is a gradual process and encourages them to listen to the episode several times to fully internalize the vocabulary and grammatical nuances. The episode serves as a foundational session, with a promise to continue the school supplies topic in the following week to ensure listeners are not overwhelmed by the volume of new words.

🎯Key Sentences

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that would mean a lot.
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Alright, let's get started.
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In any case, don't worry if you can't remember everything.
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Well, here we go.
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They can be handy to use in a classroom.
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📝Key Phrases

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that would mean a lot
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before I go any further
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kick off
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face significant challenges
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in any case
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📖 Transcript

Hi, I'm Georgiana and I'm back with a new episode.
I'm here to help you speak English fluently.
If you want to help me share the podcast with your friends and family, that would mean a lot.
Thanks.
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