Synopsis
Let's Talk is a space for a group of ESOL students, mostly new arrivals (AMEP), to broadcast short audio files recorded by them to practise their English.
Episodes
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New questions for our Portuguese friends
02/05/2006 Duration: 03minThese are questions that the students in our class thought of asking you, Fernanda's students. They are totally different topics to the ones you sent us. Check the next posts for questions related to the topics you asked us about (food, religion, habits, etc) and listen to our class discussion about flora in our countries and body language. Thank you for your very interesting topics. We had a great time talking about them and preparing new questions for you. We hope you enjoy them as much as we did. OUR QUESTIONS: What type of transport do you have in your country? Does the government help you with money if you are not working? Do you pay any money for the doctors? What is the traditional music in Portugal? Do you use any public transport when you go to school? Is there a second language in Portugal? What is the weather like? Which season do you like? Tell us about Lisbon. What' the most famous music in Portugal? Do you like your country? Why? Or would you like to live in a different country? Which on
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Multiculturalism
24/04/2006 Duration: 01minHi Fernanda and Fernanda's students. My name is Rosa and I'm and English teacher from Sydney , Australia. Originally I'm from Huesca, a small city in the north of Spain, but I've been in Sydney for over 20 years. I think you've chosen a great subject, multiculturalism, for my students to talk about and answer your questions. In my class there are people from many different countries, Japan, Lebanon, Chile, Colombia, China, Russia, India, Serbia, Thailand... You'll get to know them all. We are always comparing traditions, customs and cultural ideas. It's most interesting and we all feel privileged to be able to learn so much from each other.
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Hello from Down Under
03/04/2006 Duration: 04minThis is a first podcast to learn the tools. Hopefully my students will be posting more!