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Today I’m answering questions from the Thinking in English audience! From remembering English vocabulary, to my Japan travel tips and how long it took for Thinking in English to become profitable, I answer everything.

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By Tom Wilkinson

Host and founder of Thinking in English, Tom is committed to providing quality and interesting content to all English learners. Previously a research student at a top Japanese university and with a background in English teaching, political research, and Asian languages, Tom is now working fulltime on bettering Thinking in English!

4 thoughts on “Answering Thinking in English Listener Questions! (Bonus Episode)”
  1. Thank you for your po0dcasts, they are very good for learning. This specifically, is it possible that you have spoken faster than usual?
    I wanted to ask you if you could make them listenable at 90% speed, since 75 is too slow and understanding is lost. thank you very much and continue

    1. Hi Veronica – yes I may have spoken a little faster in this episode as it was improvised (not scripted). If you connect Patreon and Spotify you can customise the speed
      of the voice to 90%

  2. Hello,
    I would like cancel my subscription but I don’t find the option on my Patreon profil.
    Furtheremore I have posted a question but no answer
    tks in advance for your return
    Bert regards
    Jean-Guillaume

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