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ELLLO Advanced English Podcast

Students can listen to advanced listening lessons from ELLLO! These lessons are for ESL students at the B2 level or above.

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    Episode 4 - Vocabulary Levels Explained (A1–C2) | CEFR Guide for English Learners

    Episode Description In this episode, we explain how English vocabulary changes from beginner to advanced levels using the CEFR system (Common European Framework of Reference). Get the Free PDF https://elllo.org/podcast/C1POD/C1-ADV-04-Vocabulary-Levels.htm   You will learn: What A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, and C2 vocabulary really means The types of words used at each level (verbs, nouns, adjectives, phrases) Why B2 is the biggest jump for most learners How pronunciation, idioms, collocations, and register become more important at higher levels Why native speakers often do not know many C2 words Why most everyday English uses A2 vocabulary or lower This lesson is part of the LO Advanced English Podcast, which helps students improve listening skills while learning higher-level grammar and vocabulary through real listening lessons. You can download the free PDF worksheet for this episode on the ELLLO website. https://elllo.org/podcast/C1POD/  

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    Episode 3 - What is a sign of the times?

    In this lesson, Olivia from the United States talks about what is a sign of the times. Students can listen to the short one-minute response to the question, take a quiz, learn the vocabulary, and then listen again for review. At the end, they can hear the teacher's take on the topic.

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    Episode 2 - Are rich people happier than poor people?

    In this lesson, students can listen to Victoria answer the following question: Are you people happier than poor people? Students can listen to her answer and then take a quiz, learn new vocabulary related to the lesson, and then hear the teacher's take on the topic.

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    Episode 1 - What is something you need to work on?

    In this episode, Elisabeth from the United States talks about things she should work on. This lesson is for advanced-level students. Students can practice listening to everyday English and learn vocabulary by listening to natural language from English speakers around the world.  Part 1 Listen to Elisabeth and then take a quiz! Part 2 Learn words from the lesson. Part 3 Listen again and try to hear the vocabulary in use! Part 4 Hear the teacher's take on the topic! Study Plan Learn more information about the lesson.

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Students can listen to advanced listening lessons from ELLLO! These lessons are for ESL students at the B2 level or above.

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Todd Beuckens

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What is ELLLO Advanced English Podcast about?

Students can listen to advanced listening lessons from ELLLO! These lessons are for ESL students at the B2 level or above.

How often does ELLLO Advanced English Podcast release new episodes?

ELLLO Advanced English Podcast has 4 episodes. Check the episode list to see recent publication dates and frequency.

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Who hosts ELLLO Advanced English Podcast?

ELLLO Advanced English Podcast is created and hosted by Todd Beuckens.
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