Learn English 166 Podcast The British Are Happy To Form A Queue Not A Que Line




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Summary: Learn English 166 Podcast The British Are Happy To Form A Queue Not A Que Line<br> A free learn English quickly podcast lesson from Adept English.<br> Britain is one of a few countries where people just understand the benefits of queues and are willing for form a queue (Note: Not a que or que line!) for just about anything. Maybe the British people like the fairness of a queue or just want to avoid the embarrassment or arguments associated with pushing in ahead of people waiting for the same thing you are.<br> So if the queue is such a good idea why did the English language make queue such mess of creating the word we use for a queue. It's difficult to spell, with even native English speakers miss spelling the word. Google has an incorrect spelling “queueing” as one of the most popular search words instead of “queuing”. And common miss spellings is to call a queue "que" or "que line".<br> Then if you add the difficulty of how you pronounce the word queue because English speakers also use the same word sounds for Kew, Q and cue. It is no wonder that English language students find it all very confusing. So this week we will help you sort all of this out once and for all.<br> If you need to understand more about our teaching technique, then listen to <a href="https://adeptenglish.com/2018/05/14/speaking-english-podcast/">this podcast</a> which explains how to get the best out of our podcasts. We have lots more free podcast English lessons which focus on pronunciation you can download <a href="https://adeptenglish.com/pronounce-english-words/">here</a>.<br> The Adept English method of learning to speak English quickly is all about "Learning through Listening" so that you become very, very fluent in UNDERSTANDING English first of all. Sooner or later, when you’ve heard enough spoken English, you will be ready to speak it.<br> This "Learn English 166 podcast, titled "The British Are Happy To Form A Queue Not A Que Line" is part of the FREE listening content we provide every week.<br> If you want to find out more about this type of learning then try our other articles explaining why we know this works in much more detail "<a href="https://adeptenglish.com/spoken-english/">Spoken English</a>" &amp; "<a href="https://adeptenglish.com/english-conversation/">fluent English language</a>" or maybe see some quick and <a href="https://adeptenglish.com/2018/02/15/speak-english/">easy English language learning tips</a>. Its FREE so you have nothing to lose in trying. Have fun!<br> If you like this podcast and want to know when the next podcast is published you can subscribe to an <a href="http://remindme.adeptenglish.com/">English podcast e-mail reminder</a>.<br> <br> <br> <br> The Original Learn English Quickly <a href="https://adeptenglish.com/2018/10/22/que-line/">Lesson 166</a> Article<br> As always we recommend you view the how to speak English fluently supporting pdf <a href="https://adeptenglish.com/2018/10/22/que-line/">transcript</a> Adept English provides for every lesson, you can download this from our website, it is designed to support you while you listen to the podcast audio.<br> We provide over 150 FREE English language conversation and video lessons to help you learn the English language. If you do not like this one then you can visit this page to choose from 100's of <a href="https://adeptenglish.com/about-us/podcasts/">English lessons with lots of different topics</a>. So why not learn English the easy and FREE way?