Remembrance Day (Poppy Day) 🇬🇧 Intermediate English Listening Practice B2
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2024
- Remembrance Day (Poppy Day) 🇬🇧 Intermediate English Listening Practice B2
What is Remembrance Day? In this video made for ESL learners, we are going to talk about Remembrance Day, why it is celebrated and why we wear poppies on Poppy Day (Remembrance Sunday).
This is a B2 English listening practice for intermediate learners to learn English (Level 4). It is an upper-intermediate listening practice in English to practice your listening skills. If you want to learn English, this English conversation with native speakers will help you to learn English vocabulary and practice your English listening comprehension.
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This English listening practice for intermediate learners can also help you with your English speaking practice. On the Elephant English Podcasts channel, you can find B2 speaking exam practices with B2 speaking exam questions answered, which you can watch to practice for your English speaking exams.
On the channel, there are also English lessons for upper-intermediate English learners at an upper-intermediate level. This level of English corresponds to B2 or Level 4. Therefore, this B2 English listening practice for intermediate learners is an English listening practice Level 4.
This listening practice B2 has on screen subtitles and audio for you to follow. The accents in this English podcast are British, so if you want to learn British English, listen to native speakers speaking naturally or expand your vocabulary, this is the channel for you!
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