βββοΈ WSE HERO - JULY 2020
I want to celebrate people who have been World Speaks English members for a long time, have contributed to its development, participated in live streams, courses, and our discussions in the community chats. All of them - WSE Heroes - have a unique story to tell.
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Meet Monday Kennedy from Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
He has longed to sit for the IELTS test since his university graduation, in order to continue the educational path overseas. Around March 2020 he got a call from the test centre that he had booked to take the test at on April 18th. Prior to that date he had not been preparing in any way, so he had barely 3 weeks to learn all the IELTS-required skills and try to successfully sit the test.
He began searching for any credible materials whatsoever to rely on and start the preparation. When looking for information about IELTS online, he saw a video on YouTube from me - being impressed by the quality and educational value he followed the WSE Community on Telegram and tried to implement all recommendations about IELTS π
When it was just a week left until the test, it was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. So, Monday continued his preparation and rescheduled the test to June, 27. With the support from the WSE Community and the materials shared on the Telegram channel, he was able to perform very well at the test and got band score 7.0 overall for the IELTS Academic! ππ»
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Congratulations for becoming the WSE Hero of the month, Monday! We love celebrating outstanding community members π
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I want to celebrate people who have been World Speaks English members for a long time, have contributed to its development, participated in live streams, courses, and our discussions in the community chats. All of them - WSE Heroes - have a unique story to tell.
ββββ
Meet Monday Kennedy from Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
He has longed to sit for the IELTS test since his university graduation, in order to continue the educational path overseas. Around March 2020 he got a call from the test centre that he had booked to take the test at on April 18th. Prior to that date he had not been preparing in any way, so he had barely 3 weeks to learn all the IELTS-required skills and try to successfully sit the test.
He began searching for any credible materials whatsoever to rely on and start the preparation. When looking for information about IELTS online, he saw a video on YouTube from me - being impressed by the quality and educational value he followed the WSE Community on Telegram and tried to implement all recommendations about IELTS π
When it was just a week left until the test, it was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. So, Monday continued his preparation and rescheduled the test to June, 27. With the support from the WSE Community and the materials shared on the Telegram channel, he was able to perform very well at the test and got band score 7.0 overall for the IELTS Academic! ππ»
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Congratulations for becoming the WSE Hero of the month, Monday! We love celebrating outstanding community members π
#wsehero
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π CAMBRIDGE GRAMMAR FOR IELTS
Provides complete coverage of the grammar needed for the IELTS test, and develops listening skills at the same time. It includes a wide range of IELTS tasks from the Academic and General Training Reading, Writing and Listening modules, and contains helpful grammar explanations and a grammar glossary.
Download it hereβ¬οΈ
https://yadi.sk/d/uRxppvnaA6g19g
#books #grammar
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Provides complete coverage of the grammar needed for the IELTS test, and develops listening skills at the same time. It includes a wide range of IELTS tasks from the Academic and General Training Reading, Writing and Listening modules, and contains helpful grammar explanations and a grammar glossary.
Download it hereβ¬οΈ
https://yadi.sk/d/uRxppvnaA6g19g
#books #grammar
@wsechannel
π WHY ENGLISH IS GLOBAL?
Being non-native speakers we all learn English for one of the following: getting a degree, advancing in a career, or maybe for personal reasons. These days it seems like English is used everywhere and itβs for sure becoming the worldβs most widely spoken language. But why? How did it become so important and widespread? Letβs cut to the chase and unravel this mystery together.
πΉ Colonization.
Back in the day before British Empire conquered nearly a quarter of the planet, Britons had been the only ones speaking English. But naturally settling around the globe, English quickly spread and became the language of educated people and later - the business language ππΌ
πΉ Post-war shift.
After the first two world wars American businesses were booming and so worldwide trading started. American culture was being exported heavily through music and film. This bolstered the use of English to be more than just the language of business, but also the language of entertainment for the masses. And letβs not forget about the 60βs and the hippie movement. Which brings us to the next point ππΌ
πΉ The coolness factor.
English is used across the world to represent a certain lifestyle or culture, success or entertainment. It is the most common language used in films, music and sports. Nowadays people of any occupation tend to produce their work in English in order to become popular or famous. Maybe itβs because English will reach a wider audience, or maybe because it is taken more seriously, like in the hi-tech world ππΌ
πΉ Technology.
The Internet was invented in the US, so was the entire lexicon for computers. The technology spread like fire to the corners of the Earth, and the language followed. The world of science as well is dominated by English: historically, universities publishing important research were doing so in English, and for scientists today, any serious publication must be done in English ππΌ
πΉ The snowball effect.
Now here is why English is so widespread across the Internet, on the radio and TV, in schools and in the business world - it is really hard to escape! With science and technology playing such a big role in our lives today, English wonβt be going anywhere soon. Are you prepared for that?
Fell free to join a discussion about that on @wsecommunity
#english
@wsechannel
Being non-native speakers we all learn English for one of the following: getting a degree, advancing in a career, or maybe for personal reasons. These days it seems like English is used everywhere and itβs for sure becoming the worldβs most widely spoken language. But why? How did it become so important and widespread? Letβs cut to the chase and unravel this mystery together.
πΉ Colonization.
Back in the day before British Empire conquered nearly a quarter of the planet, Britons had been the only ones speaking English. But naturally settling around the globe, English quickly spread and became the language of educated people and later - the business language ππΌ
πΉ Post-war shift.
After the first two world wars American businesses were booming and so worldwide trading started. American culture was being exported heavily through music and film. This bolstered the use of English to be more than just the language of business, but also the language of entertainment for the masses. And letβs not forget about the 60βs and the hippie movement. Which brings us to the next point ππΌ
πΉ The coolness factor.
English is used across the world to represent a certain lifestyle or culture, success or entertainment. It is the most common language used in films, music and sports. Nowadays people of any occupation tend to produce their work in English in order to become popular or famous. Maybe itβs because English will reach a wider audience, or maybe because it is taken more seriously, like in the hi-tech world ππΌ
πΉ Technology.
The Internet was invented in the US, so was the entire lexicon for computers. The technology spread like fire to the corners of the Earth, and the language followed. The world of science as well is dominated by English: historically, universities publishing important research were doing so in English, and for scientists today, any serious publication must be done in English ππΌ
πΉ The snowball effect.
Now here is why English is so widespread across the Internet, on the radio and TV, in schools and in the business world - it is really hard to escape! With science and technology playing such a big role in our lives today, English wonβt be going anywhere soon. Are you prepared for that?
Fell free to join a discussion about that on @wsecommunity
#english
@wsechannel
π΅π± TOP 5 UNIS IN POLAND π΅π±
In this video, I am talking about 5 best private universities in Poland that are great destinations for studies and travels if you want to study in Europe.
This is a new format on my channel where I will explore universities across the globe for you to study at. And maybe even perks for application (like in this one!)
https://youtu.be/b_tF_Hxb5ys
#education #videos
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In this video, I am talking about 5 best private universities in Poland that are great destinations for studies and travels if you want to study in Europe.
This is a new format on my channel where I will explore universities across the globe for you to study at. And maybe even perks for application (like in this one!)
https://youtu.be/b_tF_Hxb5ys
#education #videos
@wsechannel
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Top 5 private universities in Poland | Where to study?
In this video, I am talking about 5 best private universities in Poland that are great destinations if you want to study in Europe. All of the universities are located in Warsaw. I have a lifehack that will allow you to apply to universities without IELTSβ¦
ββπ¦ READ: HOW DID I CATCH THE CORONAVIRUS?
Here is a very interesting article from The New Yorker that features a personal story of a woman who caught the infamous Coronavirus. She was in quarantining, however still managed to get infected, although no one knows how. Or do they?
As published on August 7, 2020
Read this fascinating and real story while improving your English. Don't forget to highlight and write down any new words that you see to translate and learn.
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Download it above β¬οΈ
#magazine #reading
Here is a very interesting article from The New Yorker that features a personal story of a woman who caught the infamous Coronavirus. She was in quarantining, however still managed to get infected, although no one knows how. Or do they?
As published on August 7, 2020
Read this fascinating and real story while improving your English. Don't forget to highlight and write down any new words that you see to translate and learn.
@wsechannel
Download it above β¬οΈ
#magazine #reading
Duolingo has started conducting English proficiency tests that can be used as a proof of your language level. Here are details about it. The test costs 49 USD and is taken online.
#duolingo
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#duolingo
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Another awesome email newsletter to recommend you - the Morning Brew! It brings you great articles in English and covers latest news in fresh and humorous manner right in your inbox.
Amazing source of new vocabulary and modern language straight in your email. Definitely recommend reading whenever you have time to boost your English for academic and general life purposes π₯
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Amazing source of new vocabulary and modern language straight in your email. Definitely recommend reading whenever you have time to boost your English for academic and general life purposes π₯
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π₯΄ DIFFICULT CONVERSATION?
Yes, it happens. Here is a great article for you on how to navigate unpleasant talks. Use it as a source of great English expressions as well!
https://www.grammarly.com/blog/how-to-have-difficult-conversations/
#sources
@wsechannel
Yes, it happens. Here is a great article for you on how to navigate unpleasant talks. Use it as a source of great English expressions as well!
https://www.grammarly.com/blog/how-to-have-difficult-conversations/
#sources
@wsechannel
How to Navigate Difficult Conversations in Writing | Grammarly
How to Navigate Difficult Conversations in Writing
Some conversations just arenβt easy. Breaking bad news to someone, finding a respectful way to disagree, asking a favor, or reviewingβ¦
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