19 min

E29 7 Reasons Why English Is An Easy Foreign Language to Learn Learn English Podcast

    • Language Learning

🤔Are you convinced that it is impossible to learn English? What if I told you that English was actually an easy language to learn? Would you believe me?
🎧On today's episode of the Learn English Podcast, we focus on the positives of learning English. Even though English can be challenging to learn, there are many aspects that make it easier than other languages. From the grammar, shared vocabulary with other languages, and informality of spoken English, there are a lot of reasons to think English is easy. This episode aims to boost your confidence and remind you of the advantages of learning English. Remember, keep practicing and you'll reach your fluency goals!
🔔 Practice your listening comprehension skills and learn English while learning about this aspect of American culture.! Don't forget to hit the like button, subscribe, and ring the notification bell to join us for more language-learning!
Podcast website: https://learnenglishpod.com/
Follow us on social Media: https://linktr.ee/learnenglishpod
📜 SOURCES Steve Kaufmann: https://youtube.com/@Thelinguist
Stephen Krashen: https://www.sdkrashen.com/
📚 Vocabulary List:
conjugate (verb): to change the form of a verb depending on tense (past, present, future) or person (I, you, he/she/it, we, they)declension (noun): the system of changing the form of a noun to show its grammatical role in a sentence (subject, object, etc.)gender (noun): the grammatical classification of nouns as masculine, feminine, or neuter (not applicable in English for nouns)subjunctive tense (noun): a verb mood used to express a wish, possibility, or hypothetical situationcognate (noun): a word in one language that is related to a word in another language due to a common originboost (verb): to increase or improve somethingdiscouraged (adjective): feeling a lack of hope or confidenceadvantage (noun): a benefit or something helpfulstraightforward (adjective): simple and easy to understandinformality (noun): the lack of formality or strictnessrigid (adjective): following strict rules, unwilling to change. barrier (noun): something that hinders progress or communication.grateful (adjective): appreciative or thankful

🤔Are you convinced that it is impossible to learn English? What if I told you that English was actually an easy language to learn? Would you believe me?
🎧On today's episode of the Learn English Podcast, we focus on the positives of learning English. Even though English can be challenging to learn, there are many aspects that make it easier than other languages. From the grammar, shared vocabulary with other languages, and informality of spoken English, there are a lot of reasons to think English is easy. This episode aims to boost your confidence and remind you of the advantages of learning English. Remember, keep practicing and you'll reach your fluency goals!
🔔 Practice your listening comprehension skills and learn English while learning about this aspect of American culture.! Don't forget to hit the like button, subscribe, and ring the notification bell to join us for more language-learning!
Podcast website: https://learnenglishpod.com/
Follow us on social Media: https://linktr.ee/learnenglishpod
📜 SOURCES Steve Kaufmann: https://youtube.com/@Thelinguist
Stephen Krashen: https://www.sdkrashen.com/
📚 Vocabulary List:
conjugate (verb): to change the form of a verb depending on tense (past, present, future) or person (I, you, he/she/it, we, they)declension (noun): the system of changing the form of a noun to show its grammatical role in a sentence (subject, object, etc.)gender (noun): the grammatical classification of nouns as masculine, feminine, or neuter (not applicable in English for nouns)subjunctive tense (noun): a verb mood used to express a wish, possibility, or hypothetical situationcognate (noun): a word in one language that is related to a word in another language due to a common originboost (verb): to increase or improve somethingdiscouraged (adjective): feeling a lack of hope or confidenceadvantage (noun): a benefit or something helpfulstraightforward (adjective): simple and easy to understandinformality (noun): the lack of formality or strictnessrigid (adjective): following strict rules, unwilling to change. barrier (noun): something that hinders progress or communication.grateful (adjective): appreciative or thankful

19 min