#127 Who was William Shakespeare? esl

#127 Who was William Shakespeare? esl

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#379 Kind or Nice? What's the Difference?

Today, we're going to talk about two very common words in English: kind and nice. Many students think they mean the same thing. And yes, sometimes they are similar. But there is a small difference. A nice person is pleasant, polite, and friendly. Get the transcript here: https:// ...  Afficher plus

#378 How to sound warmer in English

In today's episode, we're going to talk about how to sound warmer in English. Get the transcript on my website for free: Because sometimes your English is correct, but it sounds a little cold. Too direct. Too short. Too flat. And that can change the whole feeling of a conversatio ...  Afficher plus

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#162: The Genius of William Shakespeare
English Learning for Curious Minds | A More Interesting Way To Learn English

 


He is the most famous playwright in history and has been translated into every major living language.

In this episode, you'll learn about this fantastic man's life, his works, and why he is still called "the world's greatest living playwright ...

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179 - Eight English idioms from Shakespeare
Espresso English Podcast

William Shakespeare was a poet and playwright who lived in the 16th century. He is regarded as one of the greatest writers in the history of the English language. You might know him as the author of the famous "Romeo and Juliet."

Many of the English idioms we use to thi ...

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William Shakespeare
Homeschool History

Join Greg Jenner in 16th century England to meet the bard himself, one of England's greatest writers, William Shakespeare. How did he go from the son of a glove maker in Stratford Upon Avon to a famed theatre owner, actor and writer in London? What was life really like in a Shake ...  Afficher plus

Shakespeare - Known and Unknown
Spotlight English

William Shakespeare is the most famous writer in the English language. He lived more than 400 years ago, but people still read his poetry and plays today. Christy VanArragon and Colin Lowther look at Shakespeare’s life.