Because I've been teaching a lot of IELTS students, I decided to do some academic words vocabulary for you guys. Again, my storytelling is always the funnest, so make sure you tune into the podcast down below. If not, do the matching and the sentence completions. accumulation (n)compile (v)discretionenforcepersistentmutualrestrictrigid a. the right or ability to... Continue Reading →
TOEFL iTP | listening Part A | Longman | Test #4
You guys will be extremely excited about this! I will be going over a full test of TOEFL iTP today, doing the Longman test and walking you through a number of techniques. In saying that, I have all the questions down below but make sure you tune into the podcast and YouTube video for explanations.... Continue Reading →
ESL Pronunciation course is officially 50% off with the discount code in this blog
ESL Pronunciation course Phase I is 50% off! That's right. Everyone has 5 days to redeem the coupon code down below in the link so you can get my course at a 50% discounted rate. Make sure you copy the link and get into the pronunciation course within the next 5 days! Coupon: 359AFB10A6F6FE2A7A90 https://www.udemy.com/course/arsenios-american-esl-pronunciation-phase-1/?couponCode=359AFB10A6F6FE2A7A90
Arsenio’s ESL Pronunciation Course: Introduction to Phase III!
Grateful! The third course will be launched within a week, and for all my YouTube family, if you're interested in 2 hours of exclusive content and a follow-up of the previous two courses, let's get into it! When I launch the course (or when it's launched) I'll be back to tell you guys where you... Continue Reading →
Arsenio’s ESL Podcast: Season 5 – Episode 17 – Listening – Career Success – IELTS (Fill In The Gap) Exercise
Welcome back to another listening and today will be featuring a close listening technique for IELTS learners around the globe. Here's the "fill in the blank" technique! In note completion activities, look at the notes before you listen. There will be a word or phrase, such as a name or date, to help you locate... Continue Reading →
Arsenio’s ESL Podcast: Season 4 – Episode 105 – Study Skills – Overcoming Writer’s Block
Writer's block. Luckily, I've never been through a situation (even in school) where I was completely stuck. However, most writers have this happen all the time. Entrepreneur Tim Ferriss says "write just one bad page a day." If that's not a good enough technique for you to at least have a foundation, here are three... Continue Reading →
Arsenio’s ESL Podcast: Season 4 – Episode 102 – Reading/Listening – Understanding The Global Economy
Welcome back to another episode on globalization. I have an article for your viewing, as well as my thoughts and three people who are talking about how globalization affects their workplace. Your shirt was made in China and your mobile phone comes from Japan. You can eat at McDonald's in Moscow and watch an American... Continue Reading →
Arsenio’s ESL Podcast: Season 4 – Episode 94 – Vocabulary Development – Describing Graphs (Two-Part Patreon)
Welcome back, everyone! Here's some more IELTS language for you study-goers out there, as well as some sentences and an exercise at the bottom. I've gone over this in context about a month ago, but I have much more to cover. We use a range of vocabulary to describe points on a graph or to... Continue Reading →
Arsenio’s ESL Podcast: Season 4 – Episode 92 – Speaking Task – The Present Unreal Conditional
Welcome back to another speaking task, everyone! Today I'll be talking about the unreal conditional in a story-type way! I've done this before in grammar form, but now let's get into it with the speaking version. You can use this to talk about something that is imagined, impossible, or "contrary" to fact. FormExampleIf clauses (past... Continue Reading →
Arsenio’s ESL Podcast: Special – TOEFL Idioms VIII
We're back with some more TOEFL idioms! Last episode was fire and had lots of plays, so I'm back with some more! Drop out - stop going to school / a class / a club. In general, the rate at which US high school students has reached 43 percent in the past decade. Every other... Continue Reading →