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Cara's fast, natural English podcast
Cara Leopold
14 episodes
9 months ago
Wondering why TED talks are easier to understand than two native speakers chatting? I'll explain why by comparing the way Brené Brown speaks in her TED talk on shame compared to an interview with Marie Forleo. You'll learn what the differences are and why listening to spontaneous, native speech in English can be so tough. Links mentioned in this video: Personal development and listening videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkzUq7XYDsg-oO0TTtdslgNb-_NP9ViY0 More on Brené Brown: https://brenebrown.com/ Brené's talk on Vulnerability: https://www.ted.com/talks/brene_brown_on_vulnerability Brené's listening to shame talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/brene_brown_listening_to_shame 3 tips to spice up your TED talks: https://www.leo-listening.com/ted-talks/ What are the disfluency features I mention: https://www.leo-listening.com/stop-translating-start-understanding/ Brenés interview with Marie Forleo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9FopgKyAfI&feature=youtu.be Hey, I’m Cara and I help advanced learners who love TV and cinema fall back in love with their favourite films and series by getting subtitle free. Join the Leo Listening Movement and get my free video on how to understand what you watch in English: https://www.leo-listening.com/join-the-movement/ To read along with the blog post as you listen, go to: www.leo-listening.com/blog/ Discover my products and services to help you break free from subtitles: www.leo-listening.com/learn-with-me/
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Wondering why TED talks are easier to understand than two native speakers chatting? I'll explain why by comparing the way Brené Brown speaks in her TED talk on shame compared to an interview with Marie Forleo. You'll learn what the differences are and why listening to spontaneous, native speech in English can be so tough. Links mentioned in this video: Personal development and listening videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkzUq7XYDsg-oO0TTtdslgNb-_NP9ViY0 More on Brené Brown: https://brenebrown.com/ Brené's talk on Vulnerability: https://www.ted.com/talks/brene_brown_on_vulnerability Brené's listening to shame talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/brene_brown_listening_to_shame 3 tips to spice up your TED talks: https://www.leo-listening.com/ted-talks/ What are the disfluency features I mention: https://www.leo-listening.com/stop-translating-start-understanding/ Brenés interview with Marie Forleo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9FopgKyAfI&feature=youtu.be Hey, I’m Cara and I help advanced learners who love TV and cinema fall back in love with their favourite films and series by getting subtitle free. Join the Leo Listening Movement and get my free video on how to understand what you watch in English: https://www.leo-listening.com/join-the-movement/ To read along with the blog post as you listen, go to: www.leo-listening.com/blog/ Discover my products and services to help you break free from subtitles: www.leo-listening.com/learn-with-me/
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Blogcast 5: Too busy to listen to English? Get your time and your life back
Cara's fast, natural English podcast
9 minutes 51 seconds
8 years ago
Blogcast 5: Too busy to listen to English? Get your time and your life back
This blogcast is sponsored by the Blogcastastic Leo Listening Audiobook. To get your copy go to: http://bit.ly/blogcastbook To read along with the blog post as you listen, go to: www.leo-listening.com/blog/ Are you busy? Too busy to listen to English? Too busy even to listen to this? You need to drop everything and spend the next 9 minutes listening to this blogcast to find out how to get your time and your life back. So you can find the time you need to understand spoken English.
Cara's fast, natural English podcast
Wondering why TED talks are easier to understand than two native speakers chatting? I'll explain why by comparing the way Brené Brown speaks in her TED talk on shame compared to an interview with Marie Forleo. You'll learn what the differences are and why listening to spontaneous, native speech in English can be so tough. Links mentioned in this video: Personal development and listening videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkzUq7XYDsg-oO0TTtdslgNb-_NP9ViY0 More on Brené Brown: https://brenebrown.com/ Brené's talk on Vulnerability: https://www.ted.com/talks/brene_brown_on_vulnerability Brené's listening to shame talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/brene_brown_listening_to_shame 3 tips to spice up your TED talks: https://www.leo-listening.com/ted-talks/ What are the disfluency features I mention: https://www.leo-listening.com/stop-translating-start-understanding/ Brenés interview with Marie Forleo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9FopgKyAfI&feature=youtu.be Hey, I’m Cara and I help advanced learners who love TV and cinema fall back in love with their favourite films and series by getting subtitle free. Join the Leo Listening Movement and get my free video on how to understand what you watch in English: https://www.leo-listening.com/join-the-movement/ To read along with the blog post as you listen, go to: www.leo-listening.com/blog/ Discover my products and services to help you break free from subtitles: www.leo-listening.com/learn-with-me/