[ti:intro] | |
[ar:q] | |
[al:] | |
[0:0.18] | Hello. This is Kristin and this is Joe ... we wanted to take a moment to welcome you to the Learn Real |
[0:9.49] | English Family and to tell you a little about the lessons. |
[0:11.99] | Now these lessons are based on real, authentic English conversations that Joe and I have had with each |
[0:18.49] | other and our friends... and also with my mom. These are actual conversations that we!flve had so you ill |
[0:27.43] | become familiar, more familiar, with real spoken English. |
[0:34.75] | So you'll hear Kristin and I in the conversations and also doing the lessons. You'll also hear our friend AJ |
[0:41.87] | Hoge from Effortless English. He's done some of the lessons as well. |
[0:47.62] | Okay, so now a little bit about the lessons . . . Each lesson set has a conversation, a vocabulary lesson and a |
[0:54.0] | mini-story lesson for you to listen to. And we've also included the text for each of these, in case you want to |
[1:0.81] | read along as you listen. |
[1:2.31] | The key to Learn Real English is deep learning. The best way to use these lessons is to listen to one lesson |
[1:9.6] | set at a time. You should spend at least one week on each lesson set. Now remember!> one lesson set as |
[1:25.19] | a conversation, a vocabulary lesson and a mini-story lesson in it. So listen to the lesson set every day for at |
[1:34.31] | least one week before moving on to the next set. Even if the lesson set is easy, you should still continue for |
[1:43.19] | one week. And if after a week the lesson set is difficult, continue listening until you have a basic |
[1:51.69] | understanding. Also, you want to be sure that you do the lesson sets in order because the ones at the end |
[1:57.37] | are more difficult. |
[1:58.25] | We've included a welcome guide that has more instructions. So please read it before you start listening to |
[2:6.87] | the lessons. And if you have any questions or comments about the lessons you can go to our discussion |
[2:15.37] | Okay, so now you!flre ready to start. Thanks for joning the Learn Real English family. And good luck with the |
[2:22.69] | lessons. But most importantly, make sure you have fun. Bye. |
ti: intro | |
ar: q | |
al: | |
[0:0.18] | Hello. This is Kristin and this is Joe ... we wanted to take a moment to welcome you to the Learn Real |
[0:9.49] | English Family and to tell you a little about the lessons. |
[0:11.99] | Now these lessons are based on real, authentic English conversations that Joe and I have had with each |
[0:18.49] | other and our friends... and also with my mom. These are actual conversations that we! flve had so you ill |
[0:27.43] | become familiar, more familiar, with real spoken English. |
[0:34.75] | So you' ll hear Kristin and I in the conversations and also doing the lessons. You' ll also hear our friend AJ |
[0:41.87] | Hoge from Effortless English. He' s done some of the lessons as well. |
[0:47.62] | Okay, so now a little bit about the lessons . . . Each lesson set has a conversation, a vocabulary lesson and a |
[0:54.0] | ministory lesson for you to listen to. And we' ve also included the text for each of these, in case you want to |
[1:0.81] | read along as you listen. |
[1:2.31] | The key to Learn Real English is deep learning. The best way to use these lessons is to listen to one lesson |
[1:9.6] | set at a time. You should spend at least one week on each lesson set. Now remember! one lesson set as |
[1:25.19] | a conversation, a vocabulary lesson and a ministory lesson in it. So listen to the lesson set every day for at |
[1:34.31] | least one week before moving on to the next set. Even if the lesson set is easy, you should still continue for |
[1:43.19] | one week. And if after a week the lesson set is difficult, continue listening until you have a basic |
[1:51.69] | understanding. Also, you want to be sure that you do the lesson sets in order because the ones at the end |
[1:57.37] | are more difficult. |
[1:58.25] | We' ve included a welcome guide that has more instructions. So please read it before you start listening to |
[2:6.87] | the lessons. And if you have any questions or comments about the lessons you can go to our discussion |
[2:15.37] | Okay, so now you! flre ready to start. Thanks for joning the Learn Real English family. And good luck with the |
[2:22.69] | lessons. But most importantly, make sure you have fun. Bye. |
ti: intro | |
ar: q | |
al: | |
[0:0.18] | Hello. This is Kristin and this is Joe ... we wanted to take a moment to welcome you to the Learn Real |
[0:9.49] | English Family and to tell you a little about the lessons. |
[0:11.99] | Now these lessons are based on real, authentic English conversations that Joe and I have had with each |
[0:18.49] | other and our friends... and also with my mom. These are actual conversations that we! flve had so you ill |
[0:27.43] | become familiar, more familiar, with real spoken English. |
[0:34.75] | So you' ll hear Kristin and I in the conversations and also doing the lessons. You' ll also hear our friend AJ |
[0:41.87] | Hoge from Effortless English. He' s done some of the lessons as well. |
[0:47.62] | Okay, so now a little bit about the lessons . . . Each lesson set has a conversation, a vocabulary lesson and a |
[0:54.0] | ministory lesson for you to listen to. And we' ve also included the text for each of these, in case you want to |
[1:0.81] | read along as you listen. |
[1:2.31] | The key to Learn Real English is deep learning. The best way to use these lessons is to listen to one lesson |
[1:9.6] | set at a time. You should spend at least one week on each lesson set. Now remember! one lesson set as |
[1:25.19] | a conversation, a vocabulary lesson and a ministory lesson in it. So listen to the lesson set every day for at |
[1:34.31] | least one week before moving on to the next set. Even if the lesson set is easy, you should still continue for |
[1:43.19] | one week. And if after a week the lesson set is difficult, continue listening until you have a basic |
[1:51.69] | understanding. Also, you want to be sure that you do the lesson sets in order because the ones at the end |
[1:57.37] | are more difficult. |
[1:58.25] | We' ve included a welcome guide that has more instructions. So please read it before you start listening to |
[2:6.87] | the lessons. And if you have any questions or comments about the lessons you can go to our discussion |
[2:15.37] | Okay, so now you! flre ready to start. Thanks for joning the Learn Real English family. And good luck with the |
[2:22.69] | lessons. But most importantly, make sure you have fun. Bye. |