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Practical tips and insightful advice to master English as a second language from Viacheslav Rudnytskyi.
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49: Fact or Opinion
This episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/AXwgJdaLy0o
In this episode, Viacheslav shows how to tell the difference between a fact and an opinion. He also provides tools to express opinions in a respectful manner.
* Thanks, Dima for your poetry episode suggestion
* What is the core critical thinking skill?
* Risks of not distinguishing facts and opinions
* Sounding too arrogant
* Killing discussions
* Being mean
* Solutions and activities
* Check the difference between facts and opinions
* Add specific vocabulary to highlight opinions
* Back your opinion up with some evidence
* Task1: Listen to the text. Note opinions and facts. Debate videos
* https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNkqD7murFpxP9G3Rqw3zgQ/videos
* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3sHLvUXAtg
* Task 2: Share your feedback using at least 3 opinion phrases and at least 3 facts.
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48: English for something
This episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/cX8He0ejgS0
What's the real purpose of learning a language? Using it for practical things in real life. Viacheslav gives tips on how to master English in various situations. -
47: Language interference
This episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/UlpsEEK0jcc
Native language interference is something all English learners have to deal with. Viacheslav Rudnytskyi gives examples of the most common challenges and steps to overcome them. -
46: Linking words
This episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/FjvxY48NPnk
In the opening episode of the new season, Viacheslav Rudnytskyi talks about using linking words to make stories more smooth and colorful. -
#45 Growth mindset
Этот выпуск в YouTube: https://youtu.be/RKuXhZnO5T8
Что американцы имеют в виду, когда говорят, что нужно иметь growth mindset, и почему это намного лучше fixed mindset. -
#44 All ears reading
Этот выпуск в YouTube: https://youtu.be/KCg4Vrbqy6Q
Вопрос “Как пройти в библиотеку?” в Америке не звучит так уж саркастично. Многие не только знают, как пройти, но и ходят в библиотеки регулярно.