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did Nancy become?

      She became the see queen of the coral reef.

      And of course, she was very happy.

      This is the end of our mini-story lesson for “A Secret”. Listen to this story every day. Listen and answer the questions. It is very important to answer the questions. If you do it, I promise, you will speak English easily and confidently.

      And again I encourage you to go to my website englishiseasyandfun.ru or you can visit my Instagram page easyenglishshow. Why? To stay motivated for learning English, to stay committed to learning English, to remain curious about learning English and to maintain your motivation for learning English. There you will find many free, useful, inspiring and empowering ideas not only for learning English, but also for every day life. Go there and grab it. See you there.

      Unit 3. Passion

      Hello, my superstar student. This is Alex – your English teacher. I hope you are having a nice day today. Welcome to our third lesson, the lesson number three “Passion”. Let’s get started.

      Gabriela was a Spanish teacher, but her students didn’t like her. She never smiled in classes. She never listened to her students. She never looked at her students when they talked. It seemed like she hated her job. It seemed like she wanted to quit the school.

      Happily, there was another Spanish teacher in the school. His name was Alberto. Alberto had a passion for teaching. He jumped and shouted in classes. Alberto encouraged his students. Alberto inspired his students. His students loved learning Spanish with him. Alberto was a very successful teacher. No wonder, all the students liked him.

      One day Gabriela was talking to Alberto and she said: “You are popular with students. You are a successful teacher. And I am not. I want to be like you. What’s wrong with me?”

      Alberto said, “Let’s face the music! You are a boring teacher and your students feel it. You have no passion for teaching. You must be passionate about teaching.”

      Gabriela decisively went to the college library. She read each book about passion. After two months of reading, Gabriela changed her attitude to teaching. She became a very passionate Spanish teacher. Every day she often smiled in her classes. Every day she yelled and jumped. Every day she was excited and enthusiastic in her classes. Now Gabriela became quite popular with students. And she was not going to quit her job.

      This is the end of the story “Passion”. Listen to this story every day. Listen and enjoy the story. The next lesson is the vocabulary lesson, very important lesson. See you there.

      Oh, by the way, to be more passionate about English, to stay committed to learning English, to remain curious about learning English and to maintain your motivation for learning English. I encourage you to go to my website englishiseasyandfun.ru or you can visit my Instagram page easyenglishshow. Why? There you will find many free, useful, inspiring and empowering ideas not only for learning English, but also for every day life. Go there grab it.

      The Vocabulary Lesson

      Hello, my superstar English student. This is me again, Alex – your English teacher, your passionate English teacher. Welcome to the vocabulary lesson for “Passion”. Let’s get started.

      Okay, the first word I am going to talk about is Passion, of course.

      Passion. Passion. Passion means a very strong emotion such as love, hate or envy. Here, of course, we use passion in a very positive meaning. Passion is something that makes people do things, good things. Passion is something that makes people create beautiful things. Passion is something that gives people power and energy something that motivates people.

      We need passion to be good parents. We need passion to learn English. We need passion to speak English and not only. We need passion to be better.

      So Gabriela is a Spanish teacher, but her students don’t like her. She never smiles, as you remember, in classes. She never listens to her students. She never looks at her students when they talk. It seems like she hates her job. It seems like she wants to quite the school.

      Here we see the expression it seems like.

      We use this expression to say that something appears to be true. It appears to be true that Gabriela hates her job. So it seems to be true that she wants to quite her job. It seems or it appears to be true that she hates her job. It seems like Gabriela hates her job. It seems like she wants to quit the school.

      And next we see to quite. It seems she wants to quit the school.

      To quite. To quite means to stop or to give up usually a job. It also means to leave. Bye-bye. Gabriela wants to give up her job. She wants to stop working. She wants to leave the school. She doesn’t want to work for the school any more. It seems like she wants to quit the school.

      Luckily, I think, there is another Spanish teacher in school. His name is Alberto. Alberto has a passion for teaching.

      Alberto has a passion for teaching. When someone has a passion for something, it means he has love for doing it. Alberto has a strong emotion for teaching. He loves teaching. He has love for teaching. Alberto has a passion for teaching.

      That is why he jumps and shouts in his classes. He encourages his students. Alberto inspires his students. His students love learning Spanish with him.

      And we see two wonderful words: encourage and inspire. They are very much similar. We use them a lot in English. Let me explain them to you.

      To encourage means to support and to inspire means to give someone a feeling of confidence and support. So Alberto supports his students. He says, “I know you can do it. I believe in you. You will speak Spanish well”.

      Alberto gives his students a feeling of confidence. He says, “You are creative. You are intelligent. You can do it. You can speak Spanish”. Alberto inspires his students. He encourages and inspires his students, right?

      This is the reason why he is very successful. He is a very very successful teacher. No wonder, all the students like him. When do you we say this phrase? I mean no wonder. We say “no wonder” when we are not surprised by a situation or event. So it is not a surprise that all the students like Alberto. No wonder, all the students like him.

      And you remember that one day Gabriela is talking to Alberto and she says: “You are popular with students. You are a successful teacher. And I am not. I want to be like you. What’s wrong with me, Alberto?”

      Let me start with the sentence “You are popular with students”. It actually means that students like you. They listen to you and they do what you ask them to do. Alberto is popular with students. The students like him. He is popular with students.

      Alberto says, “Let’s

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