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European English | English Talk PODCAST #3 - Duration: 9:00.

Hello everyone and welcome to English Talk.

I'm your host Robin Shaw.

And in my podcast series I like to talk about topics about English

and improving your English.

And any advice or good tips about learning English.

I have a very special guest today.

It is Fanny.

One of the teachers on my Shaw English website.

So welcome Fanny.

Thank you.

Hello.

And today we're going to talk about Fanny's experiences teaching in Europe

and types of students she meets there and how she helps them to improve their English. Okay.

So why don't you just give a quick introduction about yourself.

Hello everyone.

My name is Fanny.

I'm an English teacher.

I've been an English teacher for six years now.

I taught mainly in Belgium and now I'm in Korea as well.

And I've been living in Korea for nine months now.

And I love it and yeah that's it.

Okay.

And when did you first become a teacher?

I actually...

I studied conference interpreting and... in Europe... and after graduating,

I worked a little bit in finance.

And in I'm in conference interpreting And then, I decided to become a teacher.

Just because I think I had always wanted to become a teacher.

Okay so you first became a teacher in Belgium, correct?

And what kind of school do they have there?

It's just a regular high school you would say.

Okay.

Middle school.. high school...

I mean ... upper secondary and just...

So what is your job title there?

I was a language teacher.

So is that a certified teacher?

Oh absolutely.

Oh okay.

Okay and how long have you worked there?

Um I worked there for five years.

Five years?

Oh quite a long time.

And why did you leave there?

Because I wanted to travel.

And I wanted a change of scenery and I think I wasn't happy anymore,

so not teaching - had nothing to do with teaching, but I wanted a fresh start,

so I decided to just go on an adventure.

Okay well yeah.

So what kind of students did you have at the high school in Belgium?

Were they all Belgian students?

Not necessarily.

No.

Mainly Belgian students, but a few English speakers sometimes.

A few people from South America as well.

Or people coming from - Turkey for example or some countries.

and just their families had arrived in Belgium.

And by the high school level, how well do they speak English?

Not very well.

Well you've you've taught in Korea a little bit,

so compared to Korean students how well do they speak English?

Well I would.. I would say that it's maybe it's a tiny bit better here,

but the difference is that people lack discipline in Europe.

Especially in french-speaking countries for some reason.

Do you mean they're lazy?

Absolutely.

Absolutely.

Especially teenagers.

So they just... yeah didn't do that homework.

Lacked maybe motivation for some reason.

I mean it's a general thing with French speakers for some reason,

so it was hard to get them to actually train. and... and you know have the the self-discipline

that is required to learn a language.

Which is not a problem here in Korea.

And English is mandatory?

It's a mandatory language?

In Belgium.

Not officially but I mean everyone learns English.

It's one of the... the first language that you have to learn is Dutch

because it's the second language.

The second official language. No actually I think it's the first, but shh.

And then English.

But if you want to learn Spanish instead of English,

I think you can in some schools.

Okay

Okay and are you a product of this system?

No.

But...

But how did you learn your English?

Well I had...

I was lucky I think.

My dad is British so I spoke English at home.

And my mother is an English teacher, so just through family and friends.

Just a lot of friends so I grew up speaking English,

being surrounded by English.

So you don't give any credit to the school system there?

I think it was good.

I think it was good.

Honestly, there are good teachers.

There are very good teachers.

It all depends on do you have the motivation or not.

And I was extremely motivated.

And I loved languages and so I really wanted to learn.

And I actually still...

I mean I studied English at school.

It's not only at home because I really wanted to be as

perfect as you can be.

Okay.

All right.

I wasn't lazy.

You're not lazy?

I know that.

Okay so...

the countries around Belgium,

you've also traveled and you spoke to the people there.

And what's... you know I haven't been to Europe very much

how well do the other countries speak English?

It depends.

You have France.

Pretty much the same situation as in Belgium.

French speakers and I think the younger generations are probably a lot better

and have more motivation for sure.

so I've met... well you know the cliché about French people

that they can't speak English?

I've actually met a lot of young business people in Paris and their

English is excellent so that's you know, that's a good improvement.

Then you spent one year in Germany.

I did yeah.

There's very good in Germany, but then that there is German you know

They're extremely disciplined and and they love English in general

so their English is quite good honestly. Yes.

And you also speak German.

I do.

How well do you speak German?

um I'm fluent.

Okay.

Well I'm a conference..

I'm supposed to be a conference interpreter in German

so I haven't practiced for years now but I mean yeah I could live in Germany.

Alright.

What's the future for you Fanny?

Where are you going next?

I don't know.

Where are you gonna teach English?

Maybe... probably in Europe because as much

as I love Korea, Asia in general, I love Europe.

I think I'm deeply European.

I love our culture.

I love..

I think we're very lucky to have like this collection of countries.

I mean in Europe the great thing is you can actually drive for a

few hours and you're in a completely different environment, different language

different culture, but still there's like this European bond that we all have.

I guess...

It's a great place.

We have good food.

Great people, I think.

So I don't know I might go to Spain maybe or Portugal.

And be an English teacher there or...

Probably, yeah.

English teacher - French teacher – German teacher.

Okay okay

I'd love to learn Spanish.

Okay.

Wow.

All right.

Well thank you for sharing your experiences and your comments about English.

Oh thank you for having me.

And yeah well I hope everyone learned something from our discussion today.

And thank you for listening.

And see you in the next podcast.

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It was a short night

And a long day.

In 10 minutes ...

What was that?

In 10 minutes we're heading to

the plane

But what happend today,

you see right now.

The Trip Around the World starts now, from Fundatica

Look what a beautiful place,

what a beautiful landscape!

It's impossible not to love such a place

Oww.. Look at these two, climbing the hill with their luggages.

Oh, wait!

That's us!

Hey, stop! Return with your feet to the ground.

13 hours remaining until the first flight to Moscow.

Let's GO!

I was thinking...

We just keep repeating: "we are going around the world, we are going around the world..."

And somehow this sentence becomes meaningless.

It's hard to believe that we are actually going...

Around the World!

We are in Bucharest

Wooow, come on it's beautiful!

We are starting our journey around the World .

Russia. we are coming!

Stefanupi, come here! I got you a bus...

VIP seats.

There is no light in this bus that you got me. O h, there is light!

We just landed in RUSSIA!

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European English | English Talk PODCAST #3 - Duration: 9:00.

Hello everyone and welcome to English Talk.

I'm your host Robin Shaw.

And in my podcast series I like to talk about topics about English

and improving your English.

And any advice or good tips about learning English.

I have a very special guest today.

It is Fanny.

One of the teachers on my Shaw English website.

So welcome Fanny.

Thank you.

Hello.

And today we're going to talk about Fanny's experiences teaching in Europe

and types of students she meets there and how she helps them to improve their English. Okay.

So why don't you just give a quick introduction about yourself.

Hello everyone.

My name is Fanny.

I'm an English teacher.

I've been an English teacher for six years now.

I taught mainly in Belgium and now I'm in Korea as well.

And I've been living in Korea for nine months now.

And I love it and yeah that's it.

Okay.

And when did you first become a teacher?

I actually...

I studied conference interpreting and... in Europe... and after graduating,

I worked a little bit in finance.

And in I'm in conference interpreting And then, I decided to become a teacher.

Just because I think I had always wanted to become a teacher.

Okay so you first became a teacher in Belgium, correct?

And what kind of school do they have there?

It's just a regular high school you would say.

Okay.

Middle school.. high school...

I mean ... upper secondary and just...

So what is your job title there?

I was a language teacher.

So is that a certified teacher?

Oh absolutely.

Oh okay.

Okay and how long have you worked there?

Um I worked there for five years.

Five years?

Oh quite a long time.

And why did you leave there?

Because I wanted to travel.

And I wanted a change of scenery and I think I wasn't happy anymore,

so not teaching - had nothing to do with teaching, but I wanted a fresh start,

so I decided to just go on an adventure.

Okay well yeah.

So what kind of students did you have at the high school in Belgium?

Were they all Belgian students?

Not necessarily.

No.

Mainly Belgian students, but a few English speakers sometimes.

A few people from South America as well.

Or people coming from - Turkey for example or some countries.

and just their families had arrived in Belgium.

And by the high school level, how well do they speak English?

Not very well.

Well you've you've taught in Korea a little bit,

so compared to Korean students how well do they speak English?

Well I would.. I would say that it's maybe it's a tiny bit better here,

but the difference is that people lack discipline in Europe.

Especially in french-speaking countries for some reason.

Do you mean they're lazy?

Absolutely.

Absolutely.

Especially teenagers.

So they just... yeah didn't do that homework.

Lacked maybe motivation for some reason.

I mean it's a general thing with French speakers for some reason,

so it was hard to get them to actually train. and... and you know have the the self-discipline

that is required to learn a language.

Which is not a problem here in Korea.

And English is mandatory?

It's a mandatory language?

In Belgium.

Not officially but I mean everyone learns English.

It's one of the... the first language that you have to learn is Dutch

because it's the second language.

The second official language. No actually I think it's the first, but shh.

And then English.

But if you want to learn Spanish instead of English,

I think you can in some schools.

Okay

Okay and are you a product of this system?

No.

But...

But how did you learn your English?

Well I had...

I was lucky I think.

My dad is British so I spoke English at home.

And my mother is an English teacher, so just through family and friends.

Just a lot of friends so I grew up speaking English,

being surrounded by English.

So you don't give any credit to the school system there?

I think it was good.

I think it was good.

Honestly, there are good teachers.

There are very good teachers.

It all depends on do you have the motivation or not.

And I was extremely motivated.

And I loved languages and so I really wanted to learn.

And I actually still...

I mean I studied English at school.

It's not only at home because I really wanted to be as

perfect as you can be.

Okay.

All right.

I wasn't lazy.

You're not lazy?

I know that.

Okay so...

the countries around Belgium,

you've also traveled and you spoke to the people there.

And what's... you know I haven't been to Europe very much

how well do the other countries speak English?

It depends.

You have France.

Pretty much the same situation as in Belgium.

French speakers and I think the younger generations are probably a lot better

and have more motivation for sure.

so I've met... well you know the cliché about French people

that they can't speak English?

I've actually met a lot of young business people in Paris and their

English is excellent so that's you know, that's a good improvement.

Then you spent one year in Germany.

I did yeah.

There's very good in Germany, but then that there is German you know

They're extremely disciplined and and they love English in general

so their English is quite good honestly. Yes.

And you also speak German.

I do.

How well do you speak German?

um I'm fluent.

Okay.

Well I'm a conference..

I'm supposed to be a conference interpreter in German

so I haven't practiced for years now but I mean yeah I could live in Germany.

Alright.

What's the future for you Fanny?

Where are you going next?

I don't know.

Where are you gonna teach English?

Maybe... probably in Europe because as much

as I love Korea, Asia in general, I love Europe.

I think I'm deeply European.

I love our culture.

I love..

I think we're very lucky to have like this collection of countries.

I mean in Europe the great thing is you can actually drive for a

few hours and you're in a completely different environment, different language

different culture, but still there's like this European bond that we all have.

I guess...

It's a great place.

We have good food.

Great people, I think.

So I don't know I might go to Spain maybe or Portugal.

And be an English teacher there or...

Probably, yeah.

English teacher - French teacher – German teacher.

Okay okay

I'd love to learn Spanish.

Okay.

Wow.

All right.

Well thank you for sharing your experiences and your comments about English.

Oh thank you for having me.

And yeah well I hope everyone learned something from our discussion today.

And thank you for listening.

And see you in the next podcast.

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Quick washup before the execution

So it begins

The master plan is simple:

Get rid of the body

and plant the evidence on the dog

Anybody objects?

Good

We need to get the bags outside

You silly! They too heavy!

I'll do it!

Wery well then

Oh hai, dog!

Perfect spot

for hiding the body

under the leaves

God we're so clever

Quick, give me the evidence!

What evidence?

I'm approaching the target!

He did it!

Mission accomplished

Time to party

Everybody, act natural!

The hooman will suspect nothing

And we get rid of the dog too

Damn earthquakes again

Gary moveout

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Vladimir Putin Receives Largest German Business in Kremlin - Duration: 9:06.

Good afternoon, colleagues,

I am very pleased to welcome members of the German Eastern Business Association, leading German entrepreneurs and our colleagues and friends.

This is the third meeting held in this format. I hope that today's meeting will also prove useful, and we will have a sincere and business-like discussion of the current issues related to Russian-German trade and investment cooperation and prospects for further development.

Our regular direct contacts have practical importance, above all because Germany is one of Russia's largest economic partners; the second largest after the People's Republic of China.

Bilateral trade grew 23 percent to $50 billion in 2017, increasing another 24 percent in January-August. German investment in various sectors of our economy now exceeds $20 billion. Accordingly, Russia's investment in the German economy is $9 billion as of today.

There are about 5,000 companies with German capital in Russia with about $50 billion in total revenue. Industrial sites are being built and modernised as a collaborative effort. Autos, agricultural equipment, trains, electrical equipment, and other high-tech products are being manufactured with the latest German technology.

For decades, our countries have been effectively cooperating in the energy sector. Russia's supplies to Germany cover about a third of Germany's natural gas and oil needs. Many landmark projects, such as the legendary Gas for Pipes and Nord Stream projects,

have made a significant contribution to ensuring energy security not only of the Federal Republic of Germany, but all of Europe. The construction of the Nord Stream-2 pipeline system is well underway.

We highly appreciate German business' commitment to cooperation, your pragmatism and constructive attitude, and hope that business ties between our countries will continue to expand progressively even amid the current difficult political and economic international situation.

We are convinced that investment and trade not only bring tangible profits to all the participants in this process, but also securely improve relations between our states. Based on the opinion of the business community, work continues in Russia to improve the legislative framework and law enforcement practices.

We will remove unnecessary administrative barriers and invest heavily in the infrastructure; in a word, we will do our best to make sure that foreign investors, including German investors, feel comfortable in our country.

Foreign entrepreneurs can receive assistance from the Russian Direct Investment Fund and have access to much government support provided they localise production in Russia, which, frankly, is not practiced much around the world.

Practical assistance in exporting Russian-made products is provided by the Russian Export Centre. Special economic zones and priority development area have been created in many Russian regions. Investors receive benefits that allow them to drastically, by up to 30 percent, reduce their capital costs.

Notably, the Russian economy is on the rise. In January-September, industrial output increased 3 percent, including the manufacturing industry, up 3.3 percent. The output of agricultural products increased by more than 20 percent over the past five years. Russian exports of food and agricultural raw materials increased 21 percent last year, exceeding $20 billion, further growing by another third in January-July.

Our agricultural exports have outpaced military equipment exports in terms of money. Our military-industrial complex exports stand at $15 billion, whereas agricultural exports, as I mentioned, totalled $20 billion. Our country is the largest supplier of wheat to the world market.

Unemployment remains at a record low of 4.5 percent. Indeed, inflation is slightly up from 2.5 percent in 2017 at 3.5 percent this year. The financial market remains stable. We have a trade surplus of $180 billion and a positive current account value of $100 billion.

Please note that the current account value is somewhat lower, by $80 billion, because it includes services and various kinds of payments, including dividends, some of which you received.

This means that our foreign investors, our friends and colleagues work in an open market, without restrictions on the movement of funds and capital, which, in my opinion, creates very good, favourable environment for the further development of business activities in Russia.

The relatively low external debt, the Central Bank's growing reserves, its foreign reserves and the Government's reserves are creating a very stable macroeconomic situation. Investment in core assets of enterprises and organisations has increased by 3.2 percent, freight turnover has gone up by three percent and retail trade by almost three percent, or to be precise by 2.7 percent, which points to the growth of domestic demand.

We are doing much for the country's dynamic technological development. We have launched the Digital Economy programme under which we plan to increase labour productivity by 30 percent by 2024.

Of course, this is a very ambitious goal. We realise this full well. But we must set such goals if we want to achieve something at all. We must make the economy's innovative sectors create over 10 percent of Russia's GDP.

All the afore-mentioned figures are not just dry statistics but evidence of the sustainability of key macroeconomic indicators and the improving business climate in Russia. We have gone up several points in the Doing Business ranking. What is our rank now?

31st.

We have risen to the 31st place, which allows businesses to feel confident, to build and implement long-term development plans.

Colleagues, you see at this meeting many senior officials of ministries and departments, members of the economic bloc of the Russian Government and heads of major national companies. We are ready to discuss the subjects that are vital for you and review specific proposals on stepping up bilateral cooperation.

And, of course, as always it is important for us to know your opinion, the opinion of our German colleagues on what is still complicating business in Russia. Such problems are bound to exist. What additional assistance can the state, the Government of the Russian Federation render to investors working in Russia?

Let's have an open and engaging discussion, as we are used to here. I am pleased to give the floor to the Chairman of the German Eastern Business Association MrWolfgang Buechele. Please.

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