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        • Teaching the English Alphabet
        • How Pronunciation and Spelling are Related
        • How Syllables Relate to Spelling
        • Study Rhyming Words to Make Spelling Easier
      • Teaching in a Multi-Level Class
      • What Are the Most Important Words for ESL Students to Learn?
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    • Linking Consonants to Vowels – English Pronunciation
    • Linking Words Together – Vowel to Vowel
    • Linking Words Together – Consonant to Consonant
    • How English Words Are Reduced
    • English Is a Stress-Timed Language
    • More About Stress-Timed English
    • Do You “Get It?” Understand the Verb “Get”
    • Look, See, and Watch – What’s the Difference?
    • Welcome to Learn English with the Bible!
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ESL listening and studying

Listening Exercises

For Beginner Students

Lesson 1 – The Story of Creation – Introduction

Lesson 2 – Creation – Day 1

Lesson 3 – Creation – Day 2

Lesson 4 – Creation – Day 3 (Part 1)

Lesson 5 – Creation – Day 3 (Part 2)

Lesson 6 – Creation – Day 4

Lesson 7 – Creation – Day 5

Lesson 8 – Creation – Day 6

Lesson 9 – Creation – Day 7

Lesson 10 – Creation Review

For Advanced Beginner Students

Lesson 1 – The Parable of the Prodigal Son

Lesson 2 – The Lost Sheep

Lesson 3 – A Widow’s Son

For Intermediate Students

Lesson 1 – The Parable of the Seed and the Sower

Lesson 2 – Jesus the Good Shepherd

Lesson 3 – The Parable of the Good Samaritan

For Advanced Students

Lesson 1 – The Truth Will Set You Free

Lesson 2 – The Wisdom of Jesus

Lesson 3 – Saul Becomes a Follower of the Lord

Lesson 4 – Peter Is Rescued

Recent Posts

  • What Are the Most Important Words for ESL Students to Learn?
  • What Is My English Level?
  • English Sentence Structure, Part 4 – Objects
  • English Sentence Structure, Part 3 – Verbs
  • English Sentence Structure, Part 2 – Subjects
  • English Sentence Structure, Part 1 – Overview
  • Linking Consonants to Vowels – English Pronunciation
  • Linking Words Together – Consonant to Consonant
  • Do You “Get It?” Understand the Verb “Get”
  • Look, See, and Watch – What’s the Difference?
  • Welcome to Learn English with the Bible!
  • Linking Words Together – Vowel to Vowel
  • How English Words Are Reduced
  • More About Stress-Timed English
  • English Is a Stress-Timed Language
  • Why Use the Contemporary English Version of the Bible?

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