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The Role of the Teacher
Hello everyone¡ It's me Irene Barreiros an English teacher at the Sucre Language Center. Welcome to our Sucre on the go podcast, an audio space to learn English in a different way everywhere you go. Regarding the month of the teacher, today we will talk
Retirement in Ecuador
If you're hoping to stretch your retirement dollars farther, moving abroad may be the answer. Living in a foreign country offers a chance to see more of the world and can offer you a lower cost of living. This podcast is brought to you by SucreLanguage Ce
Why Should I Learn English?
Let´s listen this mini PodCast where Juan David explains, how important is to include English language in your life! Be Social and Follow Us! Facebook Instagram Twitter
6 Famous Women to Remember on International Women’s Day
We offer you the transcript of this PodCast. Enjoy it! Marie Curie Marie Curie was a Polish scientist - and is probably one of the most famous scientists of all time.In France, she met her husband - a man called Pierre, who was also a scientist. They disc
Tips to improve your pronunciation
Do you have a hard time pronouncing certain sounds in English? Do you believe that it’s nearly impossible to improve your accent? I´m here to tell you that you can drastically improve your pronunciation in a short amount of time. It´s going to take an ope
Is English the language of love?
Falling in love is easy, if you meet the right person… But what if Mr or Ms Right doesn’t speak your language? From asking someone out and going on a date to falling in love, romance and more, this bookPODCAST gives you all the English CONTEXT you n
12 Myths About Learning English!
Hey Everyone, and welcome back to Sucre Language Center Podcasts. This time, we bring you: 12 Myths About Learning English! Yes: If someone says, “I can’t learn English,” they’ll often explain by giving a reason that is actually a MYTH (a myth is so
5 Interesting Facts about English (that you didn't know)
Hello! Welcome to the Sucre Language Center Podcasts. We're opening with an exciting topic on 5 Interesting Facts about English (that you didn't know). Are you ready? Let's begin: 1) The shortest, oldest, and most commonly used word is “I.” Medieval manus