Englishlads Chris Little //free\\

His reviews range from superhero character studies (e.g., Ang Lee’s Hulk ) to modern comedies like Wicked Little Letters . IV. The Role of the Modern Film Critic

Use the “speed” control on YouTube to start at 1.25× if you’re comfortable, then slow back down for tricky sections. englishlads chris little

| Day | Activity | Duration | |-----|----------|----------| | | Watch “10 Phrasal Verbs for the Workplace” + repeat each phrase aloud. | 20 min | | Tue | Review vocab list; write 3 sentences using each phrasal verb. | 15 min | | Wed | Pronunciation video “The Flap ‘t’” – practice with minimal pairs. | 20 min | | Thu | Live “Ask Chris” (recorded) – note 2 new tips. | 25 min | | Fri | Speaking practice on Discord voice channel (use the week’s vocab). | 30 min | | Sat | Take the quiz linked in the “Phrasal Verbs” video. | 10 min | | Sun | Review & journal: what felt easy, what still trips you up. | 15 min | | Mon (Week 2) | IELTS Speaking Part 2 strategy video + practice answer (2 min prompt). | 25 min | | Tue | Record your 2‑minute answer, upload to Discord for feedback. | 20 min | | Wed | Vocabulary “British Slang You’ll Hear on the Tube”. | 15 min | | Thu | Pronunciation “British vs. American ‘r’”. | 20 min | | Fri | Role‑play a coffee‑shop scenario with a language partner. | 30 min | | Sat | Review all new words/slang; flash‑card test (Anki or physical). | 15 min | | Sun | Reflect: compare recorded IELTS answer to week‑1 attempt. | 10 min | His reviews range from superhero character studies (e

: He is known for being active on social media, often sharing "day in the life" snippets that bridge the gap between his professional work and personal interests. | Day | Activity | Duration | |-----|----------|----------|

: A Scottish-born coach raised in Swindon, England . He currently serves as an assistant coach for the Colorado Rapids in Major League Soccer and has previously led teams at Elon University and the Seattle Sounders Academy.

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