Exposure and repetition, we're being very sort of rambly here in lots of tangents. That's totally normal on my podcast. So there's something like the Oxford collocations dictionary, again, free advertising, you just send me a check in the post if you want. But I will. TheOxford collocations dictionary can be a great reference guide for you,. which you can, which can work with you. It's not the only thing you should use and other dictionaries are available. Yeah. You're exposing yourself to English, but then when you kind of have a question, like, you've got a word, you think, I'm curious about the word
Santiago has a top job in the English teaching industry. He is the managing director of English teaching at Oxford University Press. But English is not his first language. He learned it as an adult when he moved to London in his twenties. This conversation explores how he progressed in his English learning and in his career, while dealing with daily challenges and failures in English.
The conclusions are that motivation and positivity are vital, you have to keep going through the difficult times, and you can achieve great things in your career in English even if you're not perfect. This episode should be a boost for the confidence of all English learners! Keep an open mind, keep your eyes on the prize, keep going and your English WILL improve!
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