English with Thiago Thiago Alencar
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This is a podcast designed to help intermediate and advanced English learners communicate with more confidence, accuracy, clarity and awareness.
Hosted by Thiago Alencar, a Brazilian English Teacher with over 15 years of experience, this podcast deals with topics such as English pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, exam preparation, writing, listening, mindset and everything else related to English learning.
If you feel forever stuck at the intermediate level, this podcast is for you!
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Sound More ADVANCED and FLUENT in ENGLISH With These 40+ Words! (B2, C1 & C2 Vocabulary Level)
Summary
In this episode, Thiago introduces 40 words that can help intermediate and advanced English learners communicate with more confidence, accuracy, clarity, and awareness. He emphasizes the importance of expanding vocabulary range and using different words to sound more advanced. The words include common expressions like 'very good', 'very bad', 'nice', and 'interesting', but Thiago encourages learners to explore other alternatives. By using a variety of words, learners can improve their English skills and effectively convey their ideas.
Takeaways
Expanding vocabulary range is crucial for sounding more advanced in English.
Using different words can improve communication by adding more nuance and clarity.
Common expressions like 'very good', 'very bad', 'nice', and 'interesting' can be replaced with alternative words.
Learning and using alternative words helps learners convey their ideas with more confidence, accuracy, and awareness.
Creating sentences with new vocabulary helps internalize the words.
Chapters
0:00-2:14 Intro & Instructions
2:14-9:42 Alternatives for "Very Good"
9:42-14:58 Alternatives for "Very Bad"
14:58-23:19 Alternatives for "Nice"
23:19-29:26 Alternatives for "Interesting"
29:26-31:31 Outro
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Learn English with a SHORT STORY (Bad Blood) - A2/B1 Vocabulary Level
Summary
In this video, Thiago reads a story about a vampire and a young couple. The vampire watches the couple in a restaurant and follows them home, intending to drink their blood. However, the couple argues about who should offer themselves to the vampire, and the vampire becomes tired of their bickering and leaves them alone. Thiago highlights vocabulary words and phrases from the story, such as 'bad blood,' 'sit still,' 'hiss,' and 'bear teeth.'
Takeaways
Listening to stories in English can help improve language skills
Vocabulary words and phrases from the story include 'bad blood,' 'sit still,' 'hiss,' and 'bear teeth'
The couple's argument about who should offer themselves to the vampire highlights the theme of sacrifice for love
Chapters
00:00-2:50 Intro
2:50-13:43 The Story: Bad Blood
13:43- Vocabulary Explanation & Outro
Link to the story on the British Council website:
Bad blood – A2/B1 | LearnEnglish (britishcouncil.org)
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How To Use The FUTURE TENSES in ENGLISH (Will, Going to & -ING), Pronunciation & The Importance of Studying Grammar
Summary
In this episode, Thiago discusses the future tenses in English, including the present continuous, going to, will, and shall. He explains when and how to use each tense, providing examples and pronunciation tips. Thiago emphasizes the importance of studying grammar to improve accuracy and precision in English communication.
Takeaways
The present continuous can be used to talk about future plans and arrangements that have already been decided and arranged.
Going to is used to talk about plans and intentions, as well as to make predictions about the future.
Will is used for present decisions and promises, as well as to make predictions.
Shall is a more formal variation of will and is often used to make suggestions or ask for suggestions.
Studying grammar is important for understanding the structure of the language and improving accuracy in communication.
Chapters
00:00-2:23 Intro
2:23-9:44 Present Tenses With Future Meaning
9:44-15:20 Going to, Plans, Intentions & Pronunciation
15:20-18:08 Going to for Predictions & Past Meaning
18:08-23:47 The Many Uses of "Will"
23:47-27:05 How to Use "Shall"
27:05-29:42 "Will" (Contractions)
29:42-31:02 "Shan't" and "Will" for Predictions
31:02-37:33 Recap, The Importance of Grammar & Outro
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Which English Proficiency Exam Should You Take? (Understanding TOEIC, TOEFL, IELTS and Cambridge Tests)
Summary
In this episode, Thiago discusses proficiency exams in English, focusing on the four most popular ones: TOEIC, TOEFL, IELTS, and Cambridge exams. He explains the purpose of taking a proficiency exam, such as measuring progress, assessing all four language skills, identifying gaps, gaining motivation, and enhancing your resume. Thiago provides an overview of each exam, including their format, scoring, validity, and cost. He also shares his personal opinion and recommends the Cambridge exams for learners who want a more comprehensive assessment of their English skills.
Takeaways
Proficiency exams are useful for measuring progress, assessing all four language skills, identifying gaps, gaining motivation, and enhancing your resume.
TOEIC is primarily used for professional settings, while TOEFL is popular for academic purposes, especially for studying in the US.
IELTS is widely accepted for university applications in the UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, and it also serves immigration purposes.
The Cambridge exams offer a suite of English certification exams, each testing a specific level of English. They provide a more comprehensive assessment and do not expire.
Choosing the right proficiency exam depends on your goals, such as work, university, immigration, or personal learning.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Purpose of Proficiency Exams
07:41 Overview of TOEIC, TOEFL, IELTS, and Cambridge Exams
23:42 Benefits of Cambridge Exams
34:36 Balancing English and Native Language
Article I read in the episode: https://www.ef.com/wwen/english-tests/
To learn more about TOEIC & TOEFL, go this website:
https://www.ets.org/
To learn more about IELTS, go this website:
https://ielts.org/
To learn more about the Camrbridge Exams, go this website:
https://www.cambridgeenglish.org/
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How To Understand The CEFR Levels & Which Level is Right For You? A Breakdown of Levels A1, A2, B1, B2, C1 & C2 in English
Summary
In this episode, Thiago discusses the CEFR levels (A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, and C2) and their significance in language learning. He explains that the CEFR is an international standard for evaluating language proficiency and provides a general understanding of each level. Thiago emphasizes the importance of setting goals based on the CEFR levels and encourages listeners to reflect on their current level and the level they aspire to reach. He also mentions a free test available on the Cambridge website to help determine one's level.
Takeaways
The CEFR levels (A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, and C2) provide a framework for evaluating language proficiency.
Understanding the CEFR levels can help set goals and guide language learning.
The higher the CEFR level, the more complex and nuanced the language skills become.
Reflecting on one's current level and desired level can help create a roadmap for language learning.
The Cambridge website offers a free test to determine one's CEFR level.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the CEFR Levels
19:26 B2: An Excellent Level for Work and Travel
28:52 Reaching Higher Levels: C1 and C2
Council of Europe Website:
The CEFR Levels - Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) (coe.int)
Cambridge Online Test:
General English (cambridgeenglish.org)
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How I Went From A1 To C2 Level Without Going To An English-Speaking Country (My English Learning Journey)
Summary
In the first episode of his podcast, English with Thiago, Thiago shares his English learning journey from being a complete beginner to achieving a C2 level of proficiency. He emphasizes that he learned English in Brazil without going abroad or participating in an exchange program.
Thiago highlights the importance of celebrating small victories and being prepared for frustration in the language learning process. He also encourages learners to be curious, flexible, and open to feedback.
Thiago's immersion experience included watching DVDs, changing the language settings on his devices to English, and engaging in conversations with tourists.
Teaching English and interacting with experienced teachers further enhanced his language skills. Thiago concludes by emphasizing the importance of lifelong learning and invites listeners to follow his podcast and consider private classes with him.
Takeaways
Thiago learned English in Brazil without going abroad or participating in an exchange program.
Celebrate small victories and be prepared for frustration in the language learning process.
Be curious, flexible, and open to feedback in order to improve your English.
Create your own immersion experience by watching movies, changing language settings, and engaging in conversations with English speakers.
Teaching English and interacting with experienced teachers can enhance language skills.
Lifelong learning is essential for continuous improvement in English.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast
00:56 Purpose of the Podcast
01:54 Starting the English Learning Journey in Brazil
04:09 Beginning as a Teenager
05:09 Challenges Faced in Learning English in Brazil
09:29 Lack of Resources and Self-Study
10:38 Utilizing Course Books and Grammar Books
12:05 Importance of Celebrating Small Victories
14:16 Importance of Input and Speaking Practice
17:30 Importance of Curiosity and Flexibility in Learning English
21:00 Professional Experience and Immersion in English
25:21 Working in a Call Center and Improving Listening and Speaking Skills
30:27 Creating Personal Immersion in English
34:53 Becoming an English Teacher and Continuous Learning
39:42 Taking Proficiency Exams and Teaching Experience
41:49 Continuous Learning and Conclusion
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