
What we’re about
Class Recordings for 2025:
Jan 31st
https://us06web.zoom.us/rec/share/cxaPZunsnyXG3usE3a80CWkFV64P9qJQ8DiYd4TN5hRfyhXlmyUEniPwdTWEKZYS.ZtNAI8sZWMC5eaLo?startTime=1738347406000&pwd=VD0T7DE7i6KvEoxuDUJDZRIKmdA3Kj_x
# How to Talk Like a Native Speaker \| Marc Green \| TEDxHeidelberg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ti_gFEe1XNY at 10minutes:
https://www.youtu.be/Ti_gFEe1XNY?t=609
Zoom help for new Users
We've just started using Zoom Software (https://zoom.us/download) for some of our meetings. If you've not used it before this maybe helpful if you have any problems. Generally speaking Zoom works well for most people, so you shouldn't expect problems.
1. You can start a test meeting before you use it here: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/115002262083-Joining-a-Test-Meeting
You will have to click the button "Join" to enter the test meeting.
2. Testing the Audio - You can do this in the above meeting, or you can also do this by clicking "Setting" then select "Audio"
3. Testing the Video - https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-uso/articles/201362313-How-Do-I-Test-My-Video-
4. Zoom Support, Video tutorials etc. is here: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us
If you have any other suggestions, links etc, advice that will help others; I'll add it in too.
Tony (Host)
Zoom Software https://zoom.us/download
Main photo credit - a still from the film "My Fair Lady" distributed by Paramount Pictures https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0058385/companycredits?ref_=tt_ql_4
This is an opportunity for you to meet native English speakers and get lots of conversation practise and see some London sights
Our walk starts at:-
Richmond station (District, Overground (Mildmay) & National Rail lines) See main photo, there are lots of shops close by for toilets. We'll meetup on the extreme left of the main photo, inside though if wet/cold.. We'll start at Midday or soon after. I'll try to post a Location Sharing link to help you keep track of me or catch up, especially if you're late to the start. There's a toilet in the middle of the walk and at the end.
Our walk is Richmond to Kingston-Upon-Thames, here's a link showing our rough route https://cdn.gojauntly.com/walks/pdfguide/7f0a8793-fdac-43d1-bef5-5346382307fc.pdf
The walk ends at:-
Kingston station (South Western Railway line), and for those that want to, we can go to the local Wetherspoon's for food/wind-down Menu pdf
About the walk.
Basically the walk is fairly flat with steps here and there, the surface is generally hard concrete/stone/tarmac/road etc. quite varied. I'll try to post some photos beforehand to give you an idea. Please post your photos too :)
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Conversational Walk: Richmond to Kingston 4.5milesRichmond Station (District, Overground & National Rail lines), London
This is an opportunity for you to meet native English speakers and get lots of conversation practise and see some London sights
Our walk starts at:-
Richmond station (District, Overground (Mildmay) & National Rail lines) See main photo, there are lots of shops close by for toilets. We'll meetup on the extreme left of the main photo, inside though if wet/cold.. We'll start at Midday or soon after. I'll try to post a Location Sharing link to help you keep track of me or catch up, especially if you're late to the start. There's a toilet in the middle of the walk and at the end.Our walk is Richmond to Kingston-Upon-Thames, here's a link showing our rough route https://cdn.gojauntly.com/walks/pdfguide/7f0a8793-fdac-43d1-bef5-5346382307fc.pdf
The walk ends at:-
Kingston station (South Western Railway line), and for those that want to, we can go to the local Wetherspoon's for food/wind-down Menu pdfAbout the walk.
Basically the walk is fairly flat with steps here and there, the surface is generally hard concrete/stone/tarmac/road etc. quite varied. I'll try to post some photos beforehand to give you an idea. Please post your photos too :)