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  • 315. What is Language Attrition?: Losing Your Ability to Speak English (English Vocabulary Lesson)
    2024/10/07

    Losing the ability to understand and use a language is known as language attrition. It is an incredibly common process, effecting most language learners at some point in their life, and can be really frustrating.


    Today, I’m going to define and explain language attrition and then will give you all some advice on how to avoid it happening to your English ability!



    Transcript - https://thinkinginenglish.blog/2024/10/07/315-what-is-language-attrition-losing-your-ability-to-speak-english-english-vocabulary-lesson/




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    Vocabulary

    • Attrition (noun): The gradual reduction or weakening of something, in this context, the loss of language ability over time.
    • Second Language (noun): A language that a person learns in addition to their native language.
    • Proficiency (noun): A high level of skill or ability in a particular subject or activity.
    • Retention (noun): The ability to keep or remember knowledge, information, or skills.
    • Decline (noun): A gradual decrease or loss of strength, quality, or importance.
    • Code-switching (noun): The practice of alternating between two or more languages within a conversation or sentence.

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  • AI and Language Learning – The First Conditional (English Grammar Lesson)
    2024/09/30

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    Today I want to talk about Artificial Intelligence and its likely impact on language learning and language learners. To do this, we need to understand the first conditional and know how to use the first conditional in real life situations.

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  • 314. How to Negotiate in English! (English Vocabulary Lesson)
    2024/09/23

    Negotiations are important parts of our lives, whether we are buying a house, asking for a higher salary, or trying to convince your family to go on vacation.


    Today let’s take a look at negotiations. We’ll discuss different types of negotiation, some of the key negotiation theories, and think about how we can negotiate in English!

    Transcript - https://thinkinginenglish.blog/2024/09/16/313-how-to-negotiate-in-english-english-vocabulary-lesson/




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    Vocabulary


    • Negotiate (Verb): To discuss something in order to reach an agreement.
    • Terms (Noun): The conditions under which an agreement is made.
    • Offer (Noun): A proposal presented for acceptance or rejection.
    • Contract (Noun): A written or spoken agreement that is intended to be enforceable by law.
    • Party (Noun): The people or groups involved in a legal agreement or negotiation.
    • Dialogue (Noun): A conversation between two or more people, especially as a feature of negotiation.
    • Compromise (Noun): An agreement or settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side making concessions.

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  • 313. I Took a Language Proficiency Test: Here Is How I Passed! (English Vocabulary Lesson)
    2024/09/16

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    After 6 years of studying, I finally passed the Japanese Language Proficiency Test N2 level.

    Today, I want to share with you how I prepared for the exam, how I learned from my previous failure in 2022, and talk about the successes I had and the mistakes I made this time round.

    Hopefully this episode will be interesting and useful to anyone out there thinking about taking an English exam in the future!



    Transcript - https://thinkinginenglish.blog/2024/09/23/314-i-took-a-language-proficiency-test-here-is-how-i-passed-english-vocabulary-lesson/



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    Vocabulary

    • Proficiency (n.): A high degree of competence or skill
    • Immersion (n.): Learning a language or subject by being completely surrounded by it.
    • Curriculum (n.): A set of courses, and their content, offered at a school or university.
    • In the Lead-Up to (phr.): The period of time just before an event or activity
    • Exposure (n.): The experience of something, often for the first time, that leads to learning.
    • Mock Test (n.): A practice test taken to simulate the conditions and timing of an actual exam.
    • Consistent (adj.): Done in the same way over time
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  • 312. The Space Race (English Vocabulary Lesson)
    2024/09/09

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    Beginning in the late 1950s, the USA and USSR began an intense competition to reach outer space. The Space Race, as it became known, led to technological achievements and milestones in human history.


    Today, let’s discuss the space race, the first humans in space and on the moon, the new space race that is developing right now, and learn some useful space related vocabulary!

    Transcript - https://thinkinginenglish.blog/2024/09/09/312-the-space-race-english-vocabulary-lesson/



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    Vocabulary



    • Orbit (noun/verb): The curved path of an object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon.
    • Lunar (adjective): Relating to the moon.
    • Satellite (noun): A man-made object placed in orbit around a planet, moon, or star.
    • To launch (verb): To send a spacecraft, missile, or other object into the air or space.
    • Civilian (noun/adjective): A person not in the armed services or the police force; relating to non-military purposes.
    • Spacewalk (noun): An activity where an astronaut moves outside their spacecraft while in space.
    • Milestone (noun): A significant stage or event in the development or progress of something.

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  • Dreaming of a Career Change? – The Second Conditional (English Grammar Lesson)
    2024/09/02

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    If you had the opportunity to change your career right now, what would you do? If you had the qualifications or skills, which job would you be interested in trying out? If you were financially stable, would you start your own business?


    Today, I want to talk about the possibility of changing careers and jobs and talk about these kinds of hypothetical situations! At the same time, let’s practice or learn how to use the second conditional grammar in a real-life situation.



    Transcript - https://thinkinginenglish.blog/2024/09/02/dreaming-of-a-career-change-the-second-conditional-english-grammar-lesson-2/



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  • 311. How to Debate in English? (English Vocabulary Lesson)
    2024/08/26

    Debating is an excellent way of practicing English. It forces you to present information and arguments in English, it challenges your listening comprehension, and it helps you to communicate confidently.

    This episode explains the concept of a debate, talks about how debates are structures, and introduces some really useful vocabulary and phrases!




    Transcript - https://thinkinginenglish.blog/2024/08/26/311-how-to-debate-in-english-english-vocabulary-lesson/


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    Vocabulary



    • To rebut (verb): To refute or disprove an argument or claim.
    • Persuade (verb): To cause someone to do something through reasoning or argument.
    • Affirmative (adjective): Agreeing with or supporting a statement or request.
    • Counterargument (noun): An argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.
    • Statement (noun): A clear expression of something in speech or writing.
    • Structure (noun): The arrangement or organization of something.
    • To present (verb): To show or display something, especially formally.

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  • 310. History of Pizza! (English Vocabulary Lesson)
    2024/08/18

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    Pizza is one of the most popular foods around the world, but home much do you know about its history?

    Today, we’ll look at how pizza evolved from ancient flatbreads to a food for working people in Naples, to a globally popular dish!



    Transcript - https://thinkinginenglish.blog/2024/08/19/310-history-of-pizza-english-vocabulary-lesson/




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    Vocabulary

    • Flatbread (noun): A type of bread made with flour, water, and salt, and then rolled into flattened dough.
    • Topping (noun): Food items added on top of a dish.
    • Peasant (noun): A poor person of low social status who owns or rents a small piece of land for cultivation.
    • Ingredient (noun): Any of the foods or substances that are combined to make a particular dish.
    • Speciality (noun): A dish that a restaurant or region is famous for.
    • Endorse (verb): To declare one's public approval or support of something.

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