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EPISODE · Sep 27, 2024 · 37 MIN

Using perfoming arts to improve your English with Rosy (@weird.things_people.say)

from English Podcast with Tommy · host Tamás Bradford

Performing in front of people is not something all of us like or want to do, is it? - But, did you know that it actually has a great impact on improving your English language skills. - In her debut episode, Rosy from @weird.things_people.say talks to us about performing arts and how we can get into it and why it would help us improve our language skills. - Rosy tells us how, at a young age, she was influenced by performing arts. At school, she started acting on an amateur basis. - With this experience and knowledge, Rosy has started using the performing arts with her students for example performing the fairytale of Goldilocks with her young students. - So what is there in it for you as an English learner? - You don't have to be a great actor to get into the performing arts. For English learners you will broaden your vocabulary, become more confident speakers of the English and, the most important part of it: you'll have a lot of fun! - Dive in! Come and listen to Rosy and become inspired to act a little!

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