English Collections: Cultural English 03

Cultural English Lessons 61-90

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.

Please note: All files are for download only; we do not sell books or CDs.

IS ENGLISH COLLECTIONS RIGHT FOR YOU?

If you do not want a monthly membership or you want to get all of our lessons in order right away, then English Collections is for you!

Get started now!



Lessons Included in Cultural English 03

Cultural English 61 - How to work in the United States; Interracial dating and marriage; Q&A
Cultural English 62 - Cities: New York City; Ph.D., MD, RN, DDS, Esq.; Q&A
Cultural English 63 - Dates for dogs; “Me, too!”; Q&A
Cultural English 64 - “There you go!” vs. “There you are!”; Estimate vs. determine; Q&A
Cultural English 65 - Native rate of speech; Q&A
Cultural English 66 - Ask an American: College Life in the US; Q&A
Cultural English 67 - Pretexting; The Daily Show and The Colbert Report; Q&A
Cultural English 68 - Ask an American: Raising a large family; Q&A
Cultural English 69 - Studying abroad in college; Americans and gun control; Q&A
Cultural English 70 - Movies: Stomp the Yard and Dreamgirls; Q&A
Cultural English 71 - How to ruin your computer; How much things cost in the US; Q&A
Cultural English 72 - The Nobel Effect; Dangerous bicycle helmets; Q&A
Cultural English 73 - Cities: Philadelphia; Jury duty; Q&A
Cultural English 74 - Ask an American: Being a single woman in the US; Q&A
Cultural English 75 - American Songs: Sound of Silence; “Good for you!”; Q&A
Cultural English 76 - Scientology; Wikipedia; Q&A
Cultural English 77 - American houses; What Americans think they need; Q&A
Cultural English 78 - Daylight Saving Time; March Madness; Q&A
Cultural English 79 - Ask an American - Working; Q&A
Cultural English 80 - Google Book Search; Clint Eastwood; Q&A
Cultural English 81 - Earth Day; Dr. Seuss books; Q&A
Cultural English 82 - US advertising in other countries; Habitat for Humanity; Q&A
Cultural English 83 - Ask an American - International students in the U.S; Q&A
Cultural English 84 - Homelessness in the U.S.; Q&A
Cultural English 85 - U.S. Census, Driving While Texting; Q&A
Cultural English 86 - Famous Americans: Frank Gehry; Memorial Day; Q&A
Cultural English 87 - Trouble with my car; Ask an American - Home Schooling; Q&A
Cultural English 88 - Yellowstone National Park; Summer jobs for teenagers; Q&A
Cultural English 89 - Airport X-ray machines; Guinness Book of World Records; Q&A
Cultural English 90 - State and county fairs; Stan Lee and Spider-Man; 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.



Get started now!