English Listening Practice: Lost for 85 Years! (English Like A Native Podcast)
This video podcast episode is excellent English listening practice, particularly for intermediate English learners. In this episode I share some good news regarding the Tasmanian tiger.
This is the video version of episode 15 of The English Like A Native Podcast.
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Anna ❤ 🇬🇧
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Making catalogues is definitely a Virgo's skill and competence. Nothing new under the sun...in Virgo♍🌻🐅
Amazing! Thanks for your podcast! You are a great role model for us, learners of English
@EnglishLikeANative
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It really is my pleasure! Thank you for taking the time to listen and to comment, it really means a lot to me.
Hello Anna, exactly what we need because it was not only podcast but also you havve announced phrases verbs to learn . Wow lovely.
Thanks! I love this format.
I'm very grateful to you, because of your entertaining and educational videos I've turned my vision of speaking English fluently and confidently into a reality.❤❤❤
Hello Anna from Spain, I'm learning English with you, thank you very much!!!
Hello from Ukraine. Thank you for the video
Anna, I'm just now taking 'my pen' to write you a comment which, if I write everything the podcast inspires me to write, should be at least 4 000 characters long... So I'll refrain from saying anything more than that the end of the video leaves me in a state of great emotion. This is not only due to the subject itself, which you have dealt with wonderfully, but also to you yourself, to your qualities as a storyteller with a great sensitivity, as a wonderful didactician and a fascinating speaker, which leaves me at the same time admirative, fascinated and moved. Perhaps you may think that I am exaggerating ... It is not! Merci ! Thank you Anna for this podcast and this fan-tas -tic work! I adore you. 😘🌹💞 My rating? ... : 11/10 👍👏
@putudewi6221
10 ай бұрын
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Thank you, Anna, it was very intresting as always
Thank you so much. Well done teacher. Have a nice time. 👍
Thank you. I love your voice -- your pronunciation.
Hello Ana This video is fascinating! I loved it! Greetings from Chile. Here in Chile, there is a tradition called “La Once”. “La Once” is what in the UK is known as the “afternoon tea”. Why do we Chileans call it “La Once”? There are several theories about it. One of those theories, is that formerly the workers liked to drink “aguardiente” The word “aguardiente” has eleven letters. And the word “eleven” translated into Spanish is “once”. Another theory, is that “La Once” is a tradition that we Chileans adapted from the British. Therefore “La Once” would come from the word “Elevenses”. Because the word “Elevenses” translated into Spanish is “once”
@EnglishLikeANative
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I am pleased that you enjoyed it so much. Thank you for watching and commenting. :)
@angeduardoforeromero
Жыл бұрын
Wow. Latins are far more closer than I expected. Here, in Colombia, it's the same but plural "las onces", chocolate or coffee with bread, toast or arepa 😋.
@Nati__1987
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@@angeduardoforeromero Si. Algo sabia al respecto.
I know you have tried many methods to teach English to us, but these podcasts are the best method yet. It's immersive, making it easy to learn the language and the pronunciation to boot.
Thank you for your podcast and really like it
thanks a lot, amazing video
Learning English in this funny way is a real pleasure! Thank you so much! Good luck an...go on! (don´t put your scripts on a safe place!)😊
Very nice video and very valuable information.Thanks avlot Anna❤
G'day mate, how are you going!? I don't know why I'm greeting you in this Aussie style. Maybe because your a bit of a rambling-style podcast episode features a Tasmanian tiger and it's somehow has bearing to Australia (at least it's close to it). Thank you for sharing with us your childhood stories. In fact when you told about the big mansion (where you had lived for two months) and that fancy cupboard with one door locked, when you opened that mysterious door I thought that you'll say that you found "the remains of the Tasmanian tiger" there, so a little disappointing anticlimax, just kidding 😀. Keep it up! You are doing a great job with your podcasts. Greetings from Ukraine. Best of luck!
great podcast Anna! I really liked it.
@EnglishLikeANative
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You're welcome! Glad I could help.
Brilliant, thank you Anna
Great 👍 Thanks 😊
@EnglishLikeANative
Жыл бұрын
Most welcome 😊
Amazing.
Complete complete 🎉
Well done vedio
Hi it was interesting to know 😊
I love you teacher ❤️
@EnglishLikeANative
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Many thanks :)
I like to watch you Vedic please continue
Great video
@EnglishLikeANative
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Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you very much for your podcast. By the way - have you ever seen the Night at the Museum movie? The museum can be really scary place :)
Thank you. This is interesting topic. So sad because tasmanian "tiger" is dead. But fox is very successful animal. Them are spread everywhere. Even to Great Britain. That animal is survival.
How tasmanian devil sounded part was great 😂
@EnglishLikeANative
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I'm glad you liked it! I think the Tasmanian Devil sounds are always hilarious!
A piece of dark humour: you gave us Anna a missing piece of information on how Mrs Morticia Adams with her family were well to-do. The missing puzzle is that they were selling innards to supermarkets. By the way, cannot recall other film to match this type of humour to The Addams Family.
Anna, have you watched Coraline,animated dark fantasy film?My nieces love it.
UH-mazing!
@EnglishLikeANative
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Wow, thank you for listening and taking the time to comment.
I like your video .. there is amazing heart on the right of the screen ❤😂😂😂....
Hi Anna, Is there any private group to practice english? Thanks for your efforts. We appreciate that 🙏
LOL I maybe saw dream about what you talking but I don't think It happening in real life, thank you for this amazing story
@EnglishLikeANative
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Thank you for sharing your dream with me! It's always interesting to hear what our minds come up with.
I have one question.. Please How the best way to learn or to remember phrases verbs?
@EnglishLikeANative
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Phrasal verbs are tricky to remember. Repetition of common phrasal verbs is one way to help them stick, and you have to actively use them. You may be interested in my (very effective) phrasal verb booster course, which can help you to learn 300 phrasal verbs in just 30 days: englishlikeanative.co.uk/phrasal-verb-exercises/
In this video like the Allmighty novel but I am not understand more and more what to do from borneo Anna.
gracias señora por los subtitulos gaaaaaa
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@EnglishLikeANative
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Thank you :)
A roaringly good podcast! Do you get it? "Roaringly good" as in a tiger roars. Oh, forget it.
Hi,
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I was sure that sooner or later the subject would come up:the uncanny British allure for stuffed animals 🦊. By chance I've met 2 taxidermists in my life, in 2 different circumstances, both of them Brits! How comes?!?! 🤯🙀
@EnglishLikeANative
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Thank you for bringing up such an interesting topic! It is true that many British people have a fascination with stuffed animals, and I am glad to have encountered two British taxidermists in my life. I think that it has to do with the cultural heritage and traditional practices of the British people. It is an interesting phenomenon that I am sure can be explored further.
Chuck it out
Too many comercials 😢
@EnglishLikeANative
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Listen to the podcast directly on a podcast platform like Spotify and you won’t encounter ads.
Don't cry over spoil milk
@sarahm8574
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