You're listening to the A to Z English podcast.
I am starting a new segment where it is just me.
I am calling it Jack Chats.
And so I plan on doing three episodes a week where I just talk to you, straight to you, directly to you, and I just share any thoughts or ideas that I have, things that are happening in my life, things that are happening in the world.
If you are not a member of our WhatsApp group, I encourage you, I strongly encourage you to join.
And you can give me some ideas of what to talk about during a Jack chat.
So I can do anything.
If you need help with a particular grammar, structure, or vocabulary, it could be anything language related.
Or if you just have some questions for me and you'd like me to answer those questions so that you can practice your listening skills, that's what I'm here for.
Here at the A to Z English podcast, we are.
Our goal is to help you become better english speakers, better english listeners, better english writers.
And one of the ways that you improve is by listening to native speakers talk.
And so that you can pick up on the rhythm of our speaking, our pronunciation, our vocabulary.
All the things that you want to improve, you can do just by listening to our podcast.
Now, this podcast, the Jack Chats, are only going to be available in audio form.
I am not going to put them on YouTube, and I am not going to put them on Facebook.
These are just extra podcasts for those of you that are looking for some extra content.
And I am happy to spend some time recording my thoughts about different topics and talking about myself, sharing stories about myself with you, with the goal of you improving your listening skills.
So today's episode, this is number one.
And I thought I would just use this episode to kind of explain exactly what a Jack chat is.