Month: June 2020

Have you ever experienced accent prejudice?

Accent prejudice is widely discussed these days! In this podcast episode, we ask different language learners if they have ever experienced accent prejudice. Listen to what they answered by clicking on the audio below or listen to the transcript. Why did we pick language prejudice as a topic? Recently, accent dicrimination and accent prejudice has

Virtually Native Review

We took a closer look at Virtually Native and his creator Vladimir Skenderoff. This review consists of the youtube channel, the website virtuallynative.com and the book virtually native (19 $). The review does not include the grammar book English Grammar and Functions (19 $). On my fluent podcast, we have talked about Virtually Native in

Improve your speaking skills with the game Off the cuff

Spontaneous narration and self-correction afterwards will make you speak english fluently over time In this episode, you will learn to speak English fluently by playing the game Off the cuff. This is a method which will improve your speaking abilities drastically. It’s just a matter of time. For free. However, you must be consistent and

English Accents

A guide to some of the greatest English accents (Compilation) In this post, we gathered a compilation of some of the greatest English accents that we could find. For instance, Cockney accent, Scouse accent, Yorkshire, Brummie and Transatlantic. Have you ever heard of them? Or are you fascinated by accents? Either way, this blog post

Monolingual Dictionary

This is why you should use a monolingual dictionary to boost your language skills A bilingual dictionary (explanations are in your mother tongue) is great for beginner learners. You most likely passed that level because right now, you are reading this website. Now, it’s time for you to boost things up by using a dictionary