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IELTSCast | Weekly shadowing exercises for IELTS Speaking
- Written by: Ryan Higgins
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This show publishes 'Repeat After Me' IELTS Speaking lessons. All speaking scripts are written by active examiners, and all questions are taken from real exams. For full lessons, visit: http://www.ieltsspeakingblog.com Contact Ryan at ryan@ieltsspeakingblog.com
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Japanese Swotter - Speaking Drill + Shadowing
- Written by: Yoko
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Are you learning Japanese and looking for more opportunities to speak? This Podcast drill is exactly for you. Simply repeat after me - while you are commuting, cooking or even in your bed. The drill also includes plain style dialogue, which is an informal style spoken in daily life among friends and family, and also in Anime. Now more shadowing practices are available, too. Have a go and get fluent soon! --- Learning Nihongo is fun, ne. More drills and full transcripts/translations (on your smartphone! + PDF) are available on Patreon.
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日本語で鬼シャドーイング with しろくろパパ | Shadowing in Japanese
- Written by: Shiro Kuro Papa
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This podcast provides an audio version of the sentences I tweet & other original content for your shadowing and listening. Transcripts are available for each episode. The vocabs and grammar points introduced in the sentences have different JLPT levels, but I make them in certain ways so it can be challenging for all levels.I leave some silence after each word or phrase so you can learn the pronunciation, intonation as well as pacing with which you can practice how to speak Japanese more naturally. Find out more on twitter where we do weekly 鬼 (demon) Shadowing Challenge! Support this podcast...
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