Learn English With David

Join David, a native English speaker from Canada, on his weekly podcast. He has extensive experience teaching English to young children and all the way up to advanced business English for senior corporate executives. He has a proven track record of helping students at all levels take their English to the next level.

How to Say "Hello" in English

This first podcast episode is about how to say "hello" in English. You probably already know the words, "Hello" and "How are you?" When you are with native English speakers, you will notice that they don't always use these greetings. My goal in this podcast is to help you sound more natural and also to express yourself more clearly and precisely. Remember, this is important because this is the first impression a person will have of you when you greet them.  This free podcast contains only a tiny fraction of our lessons. You'll be able to get all of our lessons - organized by level - at LearnEnglishWithDavid.com. You can also get the lesson notes from each podcast episode in PDF format. They include a full transcript of the podcast, a focus on essential vocabulary and detailed explanations and cultural insights that you won't find in a textbook. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/learnenglishwithdavid/message

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