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The Impact of Missionaries
Three diverse researchers describe the profound impact that missionaries have had on communities both in the USA and abroad. Featured are: Nile Green, Professor in World History and an expert on Islamic History and religion in the world...
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Global Perspectives
Four leading scholars give us their unique take on different aspects of the global socio-political landscape, past and present. Featured are intellectual historian Quentin Skinner (QMUL), Emilie Hafner-Burton, Professor of International...
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Why are my IELTS Results Delayed? - IELTS Energy Podast 1329
Imagine - you've taken the test and can't wait for your results. However, when you go to check, the results aren't there! Why? IELTS won't tell you, but we will! Today, find out the three reasons why your scores might be delayed.
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Why Slowing Down Gets Higher Speaking Scores - IELTS Energy Podcast 1333
Today you'll learn how to slow down on your IELTS Speaking Exam, and 4 reasons why this helps your score. After today's episode, remember to practice our strategies!
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Still Life Photography Tips For Beginners
Looking for a creative way to capture compelling photos of everyday items and objects? Check out this educational video from Kade! In this video tutorial, Kade explains Still Life Photography. For Still Life Photography, you can use...
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Art For Beginners: How To Create A Comic Book
Looking for a fun way to unleash your storytelling, art, and design skills? Try creating a comic! Comics are a great way to tell a variety of stories in unique ways. Use your imagination to bring characters, locations, conflict, and...
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Cara Fitzpatrick - The Death of Public School
Cara Fitzpatrick is a Story Editor for Chalkbeat National and New York. She covered education at newspapers in Florida and won the Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting in 2016 for a series about school segregation. The series also was...
All Ears English
2097 - What is Pawpaw Fruit? English Vocabulary that is All the Rage
Today we talk about a Canadian fruit with a cult following, and share super modern slang you can use instead of saying ‘popular’ or ‘trendy’. Up your vocabulary game in today’s episode!
All Ears English
2079 - What Ducks Can Teach Us About Life and Happiness
When a friend is having difficulty recognizing the truth about something, there is a special expression you can use to question their assumptions. What is it? Find out today!
All Ears English
2083 - Should You Use Subtitles? How to Understand What You Hear in English
Think only English learners use subtitles to listen to Eglish movies and TV? Today, find out why even native speakers sometimes use them and listen in while we answer 3 common questions from a listener about learning habits.
All Ears English
2071 - Need to Convince a Decision Maker? Learn How to Nail It in English
In our daily lives, we sometimes have to convince someone of something; whether it's a boss, a spouse, or a parent, today, find out the English vocabulary and grammar choices that will get you what you want. Listen in today!
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2092 - I've Created a Monster!
Did you introduce your friend or even your child to a new hobby, and they took it too far? Today, get 3 fun ways to say this to share stories and build connections.
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2103 - Tried and True Tips for English Expressions
To create connection, it helps if you use language chunks that native speakers have used their whole lives. Today get 4 native chunks where you must follow the word order, to be correct and to connect.
All Ears English
2108 - How to Add Nuance to Your Opinions in English
As human beings, we don't always feel 100% sure about things. We have mixed feelings and need a way to communicate this in English. Today, get a simple phrase that does exactly that and allows for more connection in your relationships.
All Ears English
2082 - Is That So? How to Respond with Personality in English
When someone shares some news about politics or your friend group, what can you say to respond with enthusiasm? Today, find out how to create a connection with the right response.
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2090 - We Just Clicked! First Time Meeting Stories in English
How did you meet your partner, best friend, or an important coworker? Today get the insider vocabulary on how to explain how you met someone important in English.
All Ears English
2074 - Dinner or Supper? What's the Difference?
When it comes to the evening meal, do you say dinner or supper? Today we answer a great question from a listener about the difference between these two words in American English. Listen in to find out why this is linked to US history and...
All Ears English
2075 - Do You Have Something Else to Say? I Sure Do!
What does it mean when someone adds the word SURE into their response when you ask them a question? It can mean a few things. Today, find out why using this word can make you more interesting and help you connect.
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Land of the Free
Dr. Forrester examines the writing of our National Anthem, the Treaty of Ghent ending the War of 1812, and how re-enactors show history.
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EXCEL DATA: Connecting to databases
Learn to connect to databases, opening doors to a world of live data interaction.
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Magnetism: Forces at Work
Dr. Forrester teaches that magnetism is a force that pushes and pulls on other objects. She defines: gravity, attract, and repels. She teaches about forces that attract or repel other objects and lists principles of magnetic behavior.
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Fossils Are Amazing
Dr. Forrester explains what fossils are, how they are formed, and what information they provide. She will also be conducting an experiment using fossils.
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Band 9 Example of Going Off Topic in Speaking Part 2 - IELTS Energy Podcast 1263
You need high-level transition phrases that signal to the Examiner when you're going off-topic. Today you'll learn 3 Band 9 phrases that are perfect for tangents on IELTS Speaking Part 2.
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Can I Use Names from My Culture on IELTS? - IELTS Energy Podcast 1236
Can you use words from your first language on IELTS? Well, sometimes yes and sometimes no! Find out when you can and can't use foreign words on IELTS, and how this affects your score.