📚 About the Platform

What topics and themes do you cover?

Our content explores meaningful themes that matter in today's world: human history, social justice, political developments, cultural diversity, immigration experiences, environmental challenges, and contemporary social issues.

We believe that learning English should prepare you to engage in substantive conversations about the topics that shape our world, giving you the vocabulary and confidence to express complex ideas and nuanced opinions.

What is Weekly Cross?

All content is organized by themes like culture, society, immigration, environment, nomadic living, human history, social justice, and contemporary political issues—topics treated with care and depth that enable you to express complex thoughts and engage in meaningful discussions while naturally improving your English skills.

Why is Weekly Cross completely free?

We believe that quality education should be accessible to everyone, regardless of financial situation. Weekly Cross was born from a passion for education and storytelling, and our mission is to help as many people as possible improve their English skills.

Our project is supported by the community and we're committed to keeping all our core content free forever.

Do I need to register or sign up to access content?

No registration required! All our content on YouTube, our website, and podcasts is freely accessible without any sign-up process. Simply visit our channels and start learning immediately.

Do you have plans to create paid content in the future?

While we may explore optional premium features in the future (like personalized feedback or advanced tools), our core content will always remain free. We're committed to ensuring that effective English learning remains accessible to everyone.

🎯 Methodology & Approach

Why focus specifically on phrasal verbs and collocations?

Phrasal verbs and collocations are the secret to sounding natural in English. They're what separate intermediate learners from advanced speakers, yet they're often overlooked in traditional courses.

These elements are essential for understanding native speakers, expressing yourself naturally, and achieving fluency that goes beyond textbook English.

How do story-based videos help with learning?

Stories create emotional connections and context that make language memorable. When you learn phrasal verbs through engaging narratives, you understand not just what they mean, but when and how to use them naturally.

This approach mimics how we naturally acquire language - through meaningful, contextual exposure rather than isolated memorization.

What's the difference between your main channel, podcast, and exercises?

Main Channel: Story-based videos with visual context and comprehensive explanations.

Podcast: Audio-focused content perfect for listening practice and shadowing exercises.

Exercises Channel: Interactive drills and practice sessions to reinforce what you've learned.

Together, they create a complete learning ecosystem that addresses all aspects of language acquisition.

How should I organize my studies with Weekly Cross content?

We recommend a multi-modal approach:

1. Start with the main video to understand context and meaning
2. Listen to the podcast version for pronunciation practice
3. Complete the exercises to reinforce learning
4. Review the mini-dictionary for additional examples
5. Apply what you've learned in real conversations

📊 Level & Target Audience

What English level do I need to follow Weekly Cross?

Weekly Cross is designed for intermediate to advanced learners (B1-C2 levels). You should be comfortable with basic grammar and have a foundational vocabulary to fully benefit from our content.

If you can understand this FAQ, you're probably ready for our content!

Is the content suitable for beginners?

While our primary focus is on intermediate+ learners, motivated beginners can benefit from our content. We recommend starting with our simpler themed videos and using subtitles to support comprehension.

The story-based approach can actually help beginners understand context even when they don't know every word.

How can I tell if I'm making progress?

Look for these signs of progress:

• You start recognizing phrasal verbs in movies and conversations
• You feel more confident using them in your own speech
• You understand our newer videos more easily than when you started
• Native speakers comment on your natural-sounding English

Do you offer certificates or formal recognition?

Currently, we don't offer formal certificates. Weekly Cross focuses on practical language skills rather than formal credentials. The real "certificate" is your improved ability to communicate naturally in English!

However, we're always exploring ways to help learners track and showcase their progress.

🎥 Content & Resources

How often is new content published?

We publish new content weekly across our different channels. This includes new story videos, podcast episodes, exercise sets, and blog posts. Subscribe to our channels and website to stay updated with fresh content!

Can I download materials for offline study?

While YouTube content can be downloaded through YouTube Premium, we also provide downloadable resources on our website, including mini-dictionaries, transcripts, and study guides that you can access offline.

How do I access the thematic mini-dictionaries?

Our mini-dictionaries are available on our website and linked in video descriptions. They're organized by themes like culture, immigration, environment, and nomadic living, with real usage examples and context for each phrasal verb and collocation.

Are transcripts available for videos and podcasts?

Yes! We provide full transcripts for most of our content. You can find them on our website and in video descriptions. Transcripts include highlighted phrasal verbs and key expressions for easy reference.

💬 Support & Community

How can I get help with specific content or questions?

You can reach us through several channels:

Email: connect@weeklycross.com for detailed questions
YouTube comments: We actively respond to comments on our videos
Website contact form: For specific feedback or suggestions

Is there a community of Weekly Cross learners?

Yes! Our community thrives in the YouTube comments section where learners share experiences, ask questions, and support each other. We're also exploring dedicated community platforms to better connect our learners.

Can I suggest themes for future videos?

Absolutely! We love hearing from our community. Send your suggestions via email or comment on our videos. Popular requests often become future content themes. We particularly welcome suggestions for real-life situations and cultural topics.

Do you respond to comments on YouTube?

Yes! We actively monitor and respond to comments on our YouTube channels. We try to answer questions, acknowledge feedback, and engage with our community. Your interaction helps us improve and create better content.

🧠 Learning Techniques

What is shadowing and how does it work?

Shadowing is a technique where you listen to audio content and simultaneously repeat what you hear, mimicking the speaker's pronunciation, rhythm, and intonation.

Our podcast content is perfect for shadowing practice. Start by listening once for comprehension, then practice shadowing to improve your speaking skills and natural flow.

What's the best way to memorize phrasal verbs?

Don't memorize in isolation! The most effective approach is to:

• Learn phrasal verbs in context through our stories
• Practice them in complete sentences
• Review them regularly through spaced repetition
• Use them in your own conversations and writing
• Group them by theme or meaning patterns

Should I focus on one theme at a time or mix different topics?

Both approaches have benefits! Thematic focus helps you dive deep into specific vocabulary areas, while mixed learning prevents boredom and helps with retention.

We recommend starting with themes that interest you most, then gradually incorporating variety to keep your learning engaging and comprehensive.

How can I practice using phrasal verbs in real conversation?

Start small and build confidence:

Self-talk: Describe your daily activities using new phrasal verbs
Writing practice: Keep a journal incorporating weekly content
Language exchange: Find conversation partners to practice with
Real situations: Look for opportunities to use them naturally in daily interactions

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