Chatterbox #186 – Interview with Jeremy from SpongeMind: Part 1
In this special two-part episode, Andrew interviews another ESL podcaster: Jeremy from SpongeMind! Join them in Part 1 to learn about their experiences learning a second language, doing language exchanges, and teaching English.
Fun facts
Did you know that SpongeMind is a podcast about language learning that is published in both English and Korean? To learn more about the show, visit SpongeMind.org.
Expressions you’ll learn in this episode:
- To kick [something] off
- Fruitful
- A rule of thumb
- For your phone to explode/blow up
- To ring off the hook
Credit:Music: Something Elated by Broke For Free; Step On by Jahzzar; Lobby Time by Kevin (incompetech.com),licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 License
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Chatterbox #186 – Interview with Jeremy from SpongeMind: Part 1
In this special two-part episode, Andrew interviews another ESL podcaster: Jeremy from SpongeMind! Join them in Part 1 to learn about their experiences learning a second language, doing language exchanges, and teaching English.
Fun facts
Did you know that SpongeMind is a podcast about language learning that is published in both English and Korean? To learn more about the show, visit SpongeMind.org.Expressions you’ll learn in this episode:
- To kick [something] off
- Fruitful
- A rule of thumb
- For your phone to explode/blow up
- To ring off the hook
Credit:Music: Something Elated by Broke For Free; Step On by Jahzzar; Lobby Time by Kevin (incompetech.com),licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 License
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