The lessons I’ve learned This Year | English Listening

I’d no idea when I released Episode 1 of Hear You Go that I'd release another 23 episodes!

Thank you to each one of you who has practiced your English listening with me. 

I'm going to be taking some time off this summer and will release two summer English listening episodes instead of four, so as we come to the end of Season One (OMG!), I thought I'd share some of the lessons I've learned. 

You’ll hear about:

  • taking action and being consistent

  • the feedback I got

  • my love-hate relationship with Instagram, and

  • some surprising developments that I didn’t anticipate or predict would happen.

Perhaps you'll be able to relate to some of these lessons to your own English learning practices and takeaways. I hope so.

I'll wrap up the episode by telling you about my plans for season two. More intermediate English conversations and listening practice episodes to come! 

**************************************************

You can find all episodes and transcripts on my webpage: englishwithcatherine.

For some great music, follow and listen to Amos the Transparent, the genius band that provides my theme music.

Thank you for your continued support of Hear You Go! Can you do me a favour? Please subscribe to the podcast and leave a review. It really helps to promote the podcast so that more people can listen. You can do this on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Podcasts, and Apple Podcasts.

My listeners are the BEST! 

Don’t forget to follow me on Instagram.

Catherine 

LISTEN NOW


I spoke to my friend Emma in February about her experience sponsoring a Syrian refugee family. I hope you listened! It’s a conversation filled with lots of “messy” English: stops and starts, interruptions, uhms and ahs, and so much more.

Previous
Previous

Games: They help you learn | English Listening

Next
Next

What are Grandmates and mommunes? | English LIstening