English Collections: Cultural English 04

Cultural English Lessons 91-120

Our English Collections' Cultural English courses include information to help you understand the United States and American culture. We provide detailed explanations of how to use key expressions and idioms related to each topic.

Learn English as you learn about the U.S.!

WHAT YOU GET

Each course includes 30 lessons.

Each lesson has a:

  • 30 minute audio file (MP3)
  • 10 page Learning Guide (PDF)

Each lesson takes approximately 75-90 minutes to complete (audio plus written materials). Each set of 30 lessons contains a total of 50+ hours of lesson materials.

LESSON CONTENTS

With Cultural English, you will learn idioms and expressions related to American life and culture. Topics include:

  • Holidays and Festivals
  • American Writers
  • American Artists, Actors, and Singers
  • Famous Places, Cities, and States
  • Popular and Classic Movies and TV Shows
  • Well-Known Books, Magazines, and Newspapers
  • U.S. Presidents and Politics
  • American History
  • Common English Questions and Answers

LESSON FORMAT

Each lesson includes downloadable MP3 and PDF files you can listen to and read on any computer, phone, or tablet.

After you purchase, you have 30 days to download the MP3 audio and PDF Learning Guide files.

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Lessons Included in Cultural English 04

Cultural English 91 - Ask an American - Interpreters; Pronouncing years and punctuation marks; Q&A
Cultural English 92 - Fourth of July; Preamble to the U.S. Constitution; Q&A
Cultural English 93 - Cities: Las Vegas I; Google and privacy on the Internet; Q&A
Cultural English 94 - Famous Americans - Katie Couric;, Payday loans; Q&A
Cultural English 95 - Ask an American - Getting into an MBA program; To spell out something; Q&A
Cultural English 96 - How to become a doctor; How much Americans earn; Q&A
Cultural English 97 - Cities: Atlanta; Famous Americans: Michael Moore; Q&A
Cultural English 98 - McJobs; Robert’s Rules of Order; Q&A
Cultural English 99 - Ask an American - Losing weight in America; Q&A
Cultural English 100 - Traveling in the U.S.; Gimmick versus Trick; Q&A
Cultural English 101 - Cities: Honolulu; Fantasy sports camps; Q&A
Cultural English 102 - The Pledge of Allegiance; Tomato as fruit versus vegetable; Q&A
Cultural English 103 - Ask an American - Raising children; Q&A
Cultural English 104 - Cities: Nashville; Grand Ole Opry; Q&A
Cultural English 105 - Metric System & Americans; How to Dress in LA and NY; Q&A
Cultural English 106 - American folklore: Bigfoot; Who’s on First?; Q&A
Cultural English 107 - Ask an American - Socially Responsible Companies; Q&A
Cultural English 108 - Route 66; Playground games for children; Q&A
Cultural English 109 - Cities: Tucson (Interview with Dr. Lucy Tse); Harper’s Index; Q&A
Cultural English 110 - How to become a teacher in the U.S.; Ordering food in a restaurant; Q&A
Cultural English 111 - Famous Americans: Yo Yo Ma; Popular books in the U.S.; Q&A
Cultural English 112 - Ask an American - Roswell, New Mexico; Holiday versus Vacation; Q&A
Cultural English 113 - Gallaudet University; U.S. call signs for radio and TV stations; Q&A
Cultural English 114 - Cities: Boston II; Vanity license plates; Q&A
Cultural English 115 - Professional wrestling; National Geographic; Q&A
Cultural English 116 - Tooth Fairy, Easter Bunny; Q&A
Cultural English 117 - Ask an American - Business travel in the U.S.; bang for your buck; Q&A
Cultural English 118 - Becoming president of the United States; Tailgating parties; Q&A
Cultural English 119 - Cities: Anchorage; John Henry; Q&A
Cultural English 120 - Men and “dumb blondes”; Rotary Club; Q&A


Your Instructor


Jeff McQuillan
Jeff McQuillan

Dr. Jeff McQuillan is a recognized expert and leading researcher in English language learning and teaching. He received his Ph.D. in applied linguistics and education from the University of Southern California, and was a university professor for many years. He's published dozens of articles and books related to linguistics, literacy, and English language learning. His work has appeared in the media both nationally and internationally, including CNN, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Deutschlandfunk Radio, El Pais, China Post, MacWorld, Diario Financiero, Universia, The Times (London) and many others.



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